Entry-Level Structural Engineer | Designer
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This Entry-Level Structural Engineer | Designer position drives safe and expertly built environments through engineering consultation for clients, focusing on structural design and analysis. The role provides training and project exposure to prepare for the Professional Engineering (PE) licensing exam.
Responsibilities
- Review architectural and structural drawings for new and existing structures to provide structural design and analysis
- Prepare engineering calculation packages, including assumptions and narrative to justify design methodology
- Assist in solving client construction challenges by coordinating with other disciplines, responding to RFIs, reviewing submittals, and performing construction engineering
- Gain exposure to new concepts in construction
Requirements
- MS in Structural Engineering OR BS in Civil Engineering with a structural emphasis with 1-2 years of relevant, post-degree, full-time work experience
- Undergraduate GPA 3.40 or higher
- Professional communication skills
- Currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer
Qualifications
- MS in Structural Engineering OR BS in Civil Engineering with a structural emphasis
- 1-2 years of relevant, post-degree, full-time work experience (if BS in Civil Engineering)
Nice to Have
- Passing grade on FE exam
- Knowledge of software programs such as AutoCAD, Tekla, RISA, RAM, Revit, Excel, MathCAD, SAP2000, ETABS, Python, or others
- Demonstrated leadership potential
- Experience in seismic engineering analysis and design of buildings
Skills
* Required skills
Benefits
About Degenkolb Engineers
Founded in 1940, Degenkolb Engineers is a company providing customized structural solutions in various practice areas like healthcare, education, science and technology, forensics, construction engineering, and federal buildings.