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Originate and check structural engineering deliverables, such as steel and concrete calculations, specifications, material requisitions. Level 1: BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and a minimum of 1 year of related experience.
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About the job Eng III-Structural Engineer ML2 NS&E. BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and 1-year progressive related experience. BS/MS should emphasize structural analysis and design of steel and concrete structures.
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Senior Structural Engineer - Nuclear/DOE. We have several Senior Structural Engineering opportunities with differing required levels of experience located at the Hanford Vit Plant, known as the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.
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Originate and check complex structural engineering deliverables, such as steel and concrete calculations, specifications, material requisitions. BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and 9 years progressive related experience, in lieu of a degree 15 years of related experience.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Structural Engineer III for a contract opportunity located in Richland, WA. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Originate and check complex structural engineering deliverables, such as steel and concrete calculations, specifications, material requisitions.
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The Structural Engineer will be responsible for originating and checking various structural engineering deliverables, including steel and concrete calculations, specifications, and material requisitions.
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Responsibilities: Originate and check complex structural engineering deliverables, such as steel and concrete calculations, specifications, material requisitions. Basic Qualifications: BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and a minimum of 6 years progressive-related experience.
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You will have the opportunity to lead and mentor a structural engineering team on engineering projects for new nuclear facilities and upgrades and modifications to nuclear power plants in the following areas:This position will offer you the ability to directly apply your knowledge of materials, structural analysis, structural steel design, and reinforced concrete designAs a member of an engineering and design team, you will work on a wide range of projects for various clients.
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BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and a minimum of 6 years progressive-related experience. + Experience in the structural design of Nuclear and/or DOE facilities.
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Job Title - Structural Engineer NS&E. BS in structural/civil engineering from an accredited university or college, and a minimum of 3 years of related experience. Proficient in the use of structural analysis software such as GTSTRUDL, STAAD, or SAP2000.
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Nuclear Safety Engineer
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WRPS seeks a Civil/Structural Engineer to join the Advanced Modular Pretreatment System (AMPS) organization. Apply working knowledge of IBC, ASCE, AISC, ASTM, ACI and other structural codes, manuals and standards to engineering design.
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Must be able to obtain a Department of Energy badge for access to the Hanford Site. Experience with CADD applications, such as MicroStation or AutoCad. Familiar with Bechtel standard programs, such as ME-035, Base Plate II.
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Edgewater Technical Associates is seeking qualified candidates for a Structural Engineer opportunity in Richland, WA to support the Waste Treatment Plant at the Hanford Site. Eng III - Structural Engineer.
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Work experience for BS should be directly related to the detailed design of steel and concrete structures. Experience with methods of construction for concrete and steel structures. Reviews and coordinates technical documents with/from other engineering disciplines, procurement, and construction.
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