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AI/ML Graduate Engineering Intern
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Join Sigma's AI/ML team in San Francisco to help build the future of data work. This graduate internship requires strong ML knowledge and hands-on experience developing production systems. You'll prototype and deploy intuitive AI features like natural language interfaces and agentic workflows. Th...
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United States , San Francisco
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70.00 - 90.00 USD / Hour
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Sigma Computing
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Graduate Engineer - Diagnostics
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Launch your engineering career in our Diagnostics Group. This entry-level role for Architectural/Civil Engineering graduates focuses on forensic analysis and building envelope rehabilitation. You'll work on diverse commercial projects, from stadiums to hospitals, across major US cities. An EIT ce...
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United States , Los Angeles; San Francisco; Washington; Chicago; New York; San Diego; Denver
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74000.00 - 106000.00 USD / Year
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Security Engineer Graduate Intern
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Join our team as a Security Engineer Graduate Intern in San Francisco. Gain hands-on experience in Detection Engineering, Incident Response, and Cloud Security Operations within a hybrid work model. This paid internship offers a chance to defend real-world infrastructure while receiving competiti...
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United States , San Francisco
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50.00 USD / Hour
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Sigma Computing
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Launch your professional engineering career by exploring graduate structural engineer jobs, a foundational role dedicated to the art and science of designing and ensuring the safety of the built environment. As a graduate structural engineer, you embark on a critical path within civil engineering, focusing on the analysis, design, planning, and construction support of load-bearing structures. These include buildings, bridges, towers, dams, and other infrastructure that form the backbone of modern society. Your primary mission is to ensure these structures can withstand various stresses and forces—such as gravity, wind, seismic activity, and human use—throughout their intended lifespan, thereby safeguarding public safety and welfare. Typical responsibilities for individuals in these entry-level positions involve working under the guidance of experienced engineers to develop detailed calculations, drawings, and specifications. You will commonly assist in using industry-standard software for structural analysis and design, contribute to the preparation of technical reports, and participate in site visits to observe construction phases and ensure adherence to design plans. A significant part of the role includes learning and applying relevant building codes, standards, and regulations. Graduates often support senior staff in reviewing architectural drawings, conducting material take-offs, and performing structural assessments for existing buildings. Collaboration is key, as you will regularly coordinate with architects, other engineering disciplines, contractors, and clients. The typical skills and requirements for graduate structural engineer jobs start with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil or structural engineering from an accredited institution. A strong foundational knowledge of engineering mechanics, structural analysis, material science (particularly steel, concrete, timber, and masonry), and mathematics is essential. Proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) and familiarity with structural analysis software (such as SAP2000, ETABS, Robot, or similar) are highly valued. Beyond technical acumen, successful candidates demonstrate meticulous attention to detail, robust problem-solving and analytical thinking skills, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly both in writing and verbally. A commitment to continuous learning, professional ethics, and safety is paramount. Many graduates also pursue or plan to work toward becoming a Chartered or Professional Engineer (PE), a milestone that involves structured training and further examination. This profession offers a dynamic career where theoretical knowledge meets practical application, providing the immense satisfaction of seeing your calculations materialize into tangible, enduring structures. For those with a passion for innovation, resilience, and creating a lasting impact on the landscape, graduate structural engineer jobs represent the first step toward a rewarding and essential career in shaping the world around us.

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