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The Construction Manager-Structural Engineer shall possess a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in structural engineering from an ABET accredited institution of higher learning. Additional consideration will be given for the Construction Manager-Structural Engineer who possesses a current professional engineering license registration and maintenance of same throughout tenure.
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As a Structural CAD technician, you’ll provide technical drafting support and assist in the preparation of plans for a wide range of municipal and transportation bridge infrastructure projects.
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Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or related field; Master of Science Degree in Structural Engineering or MBA preferred. or other professional license required; Structural Engineer (SE) License (16 hr NCEES SE Examination) preferred.
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Demonstrate expertise in structural engineering on various materials such as wood, concrete and steel. These positions are with a distinguished firm that provides structural engineering services, known for its innovative and sustainable design solutions, catering to various sectors, including commercial, residential, healthcare, and education.
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As a Structural Project Engineer you will be responsible for calculations, system design, including gravity framing, lateral framing and foundation sizing, reports, progress submittals, BIM instructions for the project, and specifications required to assure project completeness and accuracy within the allocated period and monetary budget.
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Minimum five years’ experience as a structural engineer, working with building construction. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering related to structural engineering. In particular, a BS degree in mechanical or civil engineering with specific experience in structural design is preferred.
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Carry out, from an assembly book, the assembly of sub-assemblies and structural assemblies of airframes and aircraft systems. SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is an Engineering and Design Services company with a proven ability to boost innovation and competitiveness within the major industrial sectors, including Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Rail, Naval, Pharmaceutical, and Oil and Gas.
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Typically, 0-2 years structural sheet metal repair / modification experience or substantiated similar experience. - Fabricate and or modify structural modifications on aircraft parts. - Assist with complex structural repairs either on or off aircraft.
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As a Structural Building Engineer, you will design and analyze building structural systems to ensure safety and efficiency. Skilled in the use of structural design and analysis software (ETABS, RAM, Enercalc, etc.
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Develop engineering designs and drawings for various structures both vertical (buildings) and horizontal (infrastructure) including mild and post-tensioned reinforced concrete, structural steel, light-wood or heavy timber, and masonry.
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Depth of knowledge in Structural Engineering including but not limited to: advanced structural analysis and design, assess and evaluate loads, recommend and review appropriate materials based on structural specifications.
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We are seeking Structural Graduate Engineer (EIT) with 0 to 5 years of experience to be part of our Structural Engineering team in the Buildings Division located in our Dallas, Texas office.
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Oversee the design and development of complex structural engineering projects from concept to completion. Director of Structural Engineering - Fully integrated AE firm working some on the nations most exciting projects in multiple industries.
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Must have at least five (5) years' experience In the structural steel Industry in similar role. The scope of work for the position involves executing computer aided and hand take off estimates of structural steel components.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Structural Engineer in either our Houston or Dallas, TX office. As a Senior Structural Engineer you will be responsible for the overall, multi-discipline supervision of assigned projects.
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Title: structural steel Company: Ezarc in Dallas, TX
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