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Experience with CADD applications, such as MicroStation, Tekla and NavisWorks. + Experience in the structural analysis design of Nuclear facilities, including seismic. + Experience in the structural analysis and design of Nuclear facilities, including seismic.
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Be experienced in interfacing with other discipline specialists (structural, geotechnical, steel, concrete, electrical, mechanical, BIM, CADD, etc.) The Offshore Substation Structural Engineer is a critical role within the Offshore Wind Industry.
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Utilize CADD/BIM systems including AutoCAD, and specifically Revit 3D modeling, and other software databases such as word processing, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint to provide support engineers. Familiarity with building BIM Revit models and integrating architectural, structural, HVAC, power, communications, and plumbing systems.
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1-2 years of specialized experience: developing various engineering and technical data scope of designs and complexity into forms useable by engineers for civil, military projects using techniques such as Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), Building Information Modeling (BIM) and other software databases.
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Develop various engineering and technical data into models useable by engineers through Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) Ensures use of CADD and Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is consistent with sound engineering principles and practices.
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Experience with or willingness to learn structural design and CADD software such as: STADD Pro, Larsa4D, Leap Bridge Modules, MicroStation, AutoCAD, Openbridge and various other structural programs.
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The ideal candidate for this position is a seasoned mid-career structural engineer with experience independently and effectively working in multi-disciplinary teams; providing bridge design services as well as developing or leading the development of Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) packages; and using CADD and design software programs in detailing structures.
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Experience with CADD applications, such as MicroStation or AutoCad. Proficient in the use of structural analysis software such as GTSTRUDL or ANSYS. Originate and check complex structural engineering deliverables, such as steel and concrete calculations and specifications.
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Prepare civil design drawings with BIM/CADD platforms for construction documents. Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental, Transportation, or Structural Engineering, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or structural engineering. 5+ years experience in transportation related structural engineering, including bridge inspections. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or structural engineering.
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Technical expertise in multiple areas of transportation engineering such as NEPA, traffic, stormwater, ADA compliance, roadway design, structural design, landscape design, etc. Recent knowledge of VDOT design criteria/manuals and procedures, and CADD design software (Open Roads Designer and/or Microstation with 3D modeling experience.
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