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Prepare and review of calculations, drawings, and specifications relating to seismic and wind analyses, foundation design, structural framing analyses and design, and bracing analyses and design.
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Education and Experience:Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 10 years experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, related phases of engineering, and field experience in the inspection of construction projects.
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Wind and seismic loading in structural calculations. Wind and seismic loading in structural calculations. We are committed to fostering a work environment that embraces Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) for all so our employees and stakeholders benefit from the creative solutions derived as a result of embracing differences.
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However, the associate may be required to work outside in extreme heat, cold, rain, wind or inclement weather as the demands of the position so dictate. Type confirmations & other documents including but not limited to mail correspondence, revision sheets, EOs, cover sheets, turnover documents & various reports.
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However, the associate may be required to work outside in heat, cold, rain, wind or inclement weather as the demands of the position so dictate. Coordinate schedule with hotel (Sales, Banquets, Rooms) and Camperdown Operations Team (CBRE, Security, Pivot Parking, Neighborhood stakeholders.
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Does all necessary side-work as per schedule, this includes stocking and organize all liquor, juices, glassware, paper, wines, cut fruit etc. Pre-busses and busses all tables as per lounge standards and prepares for future customers.
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Able to work in all elements of the outdoor environment which include the heat, cold, rain, snow, wind, etc. Its the kind of place that people look to find a job, and wind up finding a career.
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Monitor how the wind, heat, or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process. Finisher will align forms for sidewalks, curbs or gutters, patch voids and use saws to cut expansion joints.
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Assist with bussing tables, pouring water and resetting tables as needed. Valid State Driver's License (anyone driving a Company vehicle or required to drive as a part of their job);Others required by Brand Standard and/or State Law.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 5 years’ experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering.
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