Explore rewarding Associate and Senior Engineer - Structural (Asset Advisory) jobs, a specialized career path at the intersection of structural engineering and strategic asset management. Professionals in this field move beyond traditional design-focused roles to become stewards of the built environment, ensuring the safety, longevity, and value of existing structures. Their core mission is to assess, analyze, and advise on the health and performance of buildings, bridges, industrial facilities, and other infrastructure throughout their entire lifecycle. Typical responsibilities for these engineers involve conducting detailed structural condition inspections and forensic investigations to diagnose defects, deterioration, or damage. They perform sophisticated structural analysis and load assessments to evaluate a building's capacity for new uses or compliance with updated codes. A significant part of their role is preparing comprehensive technical reports that outline findings, risks, and remediation options, serving as critical documents for owners, insurers, and stakeholders. They develop and oversee maintenance, repair, and retrofit strategies, often managing projects from conception through to construction administration. Furthermore, they provide expert advisory services on asset valuation, lifecycle costing, risk mitigation, and adaptation for climate resilience or sustainability goals. To succeed in these jobs, individuals typically require a bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil/structural engineering, with a Professional Engineer (PE or S.E.) license being highly essential, especially for senior positions. A deep understanding of construction materials, structural behavior, and relevant building codes is fundamental. Key skills include advanced analytical and problem-solving abilities, proficiency with structural analysis software, and excellent report writing and client communication skills. Senior engineers are expected to have project management expertise, business development acumen, and the ability to mentor junior staff. Experience in forensic engineering, structural rehabilitation, and a keen eye for detail during onsite investigations are common requirements. For those passionate about preserving and enhancing our infrastructure, Associate and Senior Structural Asset Advisory Engineer jobs offer a dynamic, intellectually challenging, and impactful career with a direct focus on sustainability and public safety.