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Geo-Structural Engineer
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Join Brierley Associates as a Geo-Structural Engineer. Manage diverse projects involving tunnels, foundations, and underground structures across North America. This role requires a licensed PE with 5+ years' design and construction experience. Enjoy a culture that rewards initiative and offers si...
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United States , Austin; Brighton; Cottage Grove
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Brierley Associates Corporation
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Senior Engineer - Structural
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Join Walter P Moore as a Senior Structural Engineer. Design major commercial projects like office towers, healthcare facilities, and sports venues with budgets exceeding $25M. This role requires a licensed PE with 6-11 years of experience and offers a competitive package. Work in a dynamic team o...
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United States , DALLAS; AUSTIN; KANSAS CITY; ATLANTA; CHARLOTTE; TAMPA
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Structural Engineer
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Seeking a licensed Structural Engineer (P.E.) with 4-8 years of experience and a Master's in Civil Engineering. You will perform structural analysis and design for concrete/steel systems, assist with construction administration, and prepare project deliverables. This role offers a competitive pac...
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United States , Dallas; Houston; Austin; Kansas City; Atlanta; Orlando; Washington; Charlotte; Raleigh; Las Vegas; Tampa
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Structural Engineer I
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Join ICON's Design Build team in Austin, TX as a Structural Engineer I. You will develop structural designs for innovative 3D-printed concrete wall systems and building projects. The role requires a Bachelor's degree, 2+ years of experience, and proficiency in Revit and structural analysis. You'l...
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United States , Austin
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Explore a world of opportunity in structural engineering jobs, where professionals serve as the essential architects of safety and stability for the built environment. Structural engineers are the masterminds behind the frameworks that allow buildings, bridges, and infrastructure to stand strong against gravity, wind, seismic forces, and time. This critical profession blends advanced physics and mathematics with creative problem-solving to design structures that are not only safe and efficient but also often iconic. For those with a meticulous mind and a passion for tangible creation, a career in structural engineering offers a rewarding path to literally shaping the world around us. The core responsibility of a structural engineer is to analyze, design, plan, and oversee the construction of structural components and systems. This begins with understanding architectural visions and translating them into viable structural solutions. Daily tasks typically involve performing complex calculations to determine loads and stresses, selecting appropriate materials like steel, concrete, timber, or masonry, and creating detailed drawings and specifications for construction teams. They use sophisticated industry-standard software for modeling, analysis, and design to simulate how structures will behave under various conditions. Beyond new builds, structural engineers are also vital in assessing existing structures for refurbishment, renovation, or compliance with updated codes, ensuring longevity and safety. A successful career in structural engineering jobs is built on a strong foundation of specific skills and qualifications. Typically, entry requires at least a bachelor’s degree in civil or structural engineering, with many professionals pursuing a master’s degree for advanced knowledge. Achieving Chartered Engineer status through professional institutions is a common and respected career milestone that signifies a high level of competence and commitment. Key technical skills include a deep, practical understanding of relevant building codes, standards (such as Eurocodes or other regional equivalents), and regulations. Proficiency in BIM (Building Information Modeling) software like Revit, alongside analytical tools such as Tekla, Robot, or similar packages, is increasingly essential. Crucially, structural engineers must possess sharp analytical abilities, an unwavering attention to detail, and a proactive, solution-focused mindset. They must communicate complex technical information clearly to architects, contractors, clients, and regulatory authorities, making collaboration and commercial awareness vital traits. Whether contributing to sleek skyscrapers, essential public infrastructure, or sensitive heritage projects, structural engineers enjoy diverse and impactful careers. The profession demands a balance of office-based design work and site visits for inspection and liaison, offering variety and the profound satisfaction of seeing designs realized. For individuals driven by innovation, safety, and legacy, exploring structural engineer jobs opens the door to a profession where your work provides the literal backbone for society’s development and progress.

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