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Senior Structural Engineer/DesignerResponsibilities/Project Types/Experience Required Designing structural systems for a variety of project types, including manufacturing, distribution, data center, commercial, self-storage, churches, historical, public sector, retail, adaptive reuse, and renovations, and existing facility analysis.
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MDDUs are surge assets designed to supplement Federal and State partners' and first responders' existing CBRN detection and reporting capabilities in support of national and other special security events.
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Experience with industry standard software, including but not limited to Microsoft products, Bentley (RAM) products, RISA, EnerCalc, Adapt, etc. Experience should include wood, steel, load-bearing light gage steel, concrete, post-tensioned concrete, and masonry design in low to mid-rise structures.
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15 plus years’ minimum experience in structural engineering. Seismic experience is required. Interacting with clients, attending client, architect and contractor meetings, reviewing structural documentation, managing and supervising/mentoring junior staff.
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This individual is going to be extracting data out of SAP ECC Base system – running SQL and TSQL queries to pull the data out of the system and massaging the data to then load into LLAMASOFT or SAP IBP. Will be supporting what is currently in place and fixing production issues that arise.
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Working knowledge of Revit is preferred. Must be a self-starter and always willing to listen, learn and improve. Preparing design calculations and managing the preparation of the construction documents, reviewing shop drawings and submittals, performing site reviews and preparing RFI responses.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment, manage multiple projects, tasks and deadlines, and bring each to completion. Ability to identify applicable codes in project-specific jurisdictions and apply to the project.
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Shallow and deep foundation system design experience required. Coordinating information across all disciplines to ensure deliverables are compliant with client expectations and co. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written are required.
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Project management experience/ability is required. Must demonstrate team leadership ability. Professional license is required.
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Specific responsibilities may include but not be limited to:Provide all of the services listed in the position description of a Fund Administration Fund Analyst when a Fund Administration Analyst is unavailable.
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Consistently ranked in the Top 10 in the Industrial Sector by Building Design + Construction, Gresham Smith is a growing architectural, engineering, and program management firm with 25 offices throughout the US. Join us and you’ll work on some of the most dynamic and diverse projects for some of the world’s largest clients in industries such as EV battery, automotive, food + beverage, advanced manufacturing, data centers, aerospace + defense, consumer products, tire + rubber, and metals.
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Key ResponsibilitiesAdminister and maintain professional and general liability litigation and claims functions at Wellpath, overseeing claims reporting, tracking, and coordination with defense attorneys, insurance adjusters, and others.
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Build and manage automated, fault tolerant and scalable data solutions leveraging state of the art technologies including but not limited to Spark, EMR, Python, Redshift, Glue and S3. Experience as a data engineer or related specialty (e.g., software engineer, business intelligence engineer, data scientist) with a track record of manipulating, processing, and extracting value from large datasets.
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Demonstrated ability to use standard computer programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, and PowerPoint requiredValid driver’s license and good driving record requiredExperience coordinating with staff performing Civil 3D is a plusExperience using engineering calculation software ( MathCAD) is a plusExperience using hydrology and hydraulic calculations/modeling software ( HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, Hydraflow Storm Sewers, etc.
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Check, verify and audit merchandise and enter data into remote data terminals to ensure that ordered merchandise is as ordered and not damaged. Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite products and MRP/ERP Software with the ability to be trained in use of the Company-specific applications and software.
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