Structural Engineer PAYS $28/HR Cary, NC
- Free
- Published date: October 28, 2024
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- North Carolina, United States
Structural Engineer needs degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field required.
Structural Engineer requires:
Engineer in training or Engineering Intern certification preferred.
1 year of experience
Communication tower design and analysis
Construction or field engineering of steel structures; and/or Structural engineering
Working knowledge of TIA/EIA-222 code and other relevant specifications preferred
Active member of professional organization or technical society preferred
Basic knowledge of structural analysis software, CAD software, tower structures, and design methods.
Demonstrated focus on accuracy and a high attention to detail
Proficient with computer software programs, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel.
Structural Engineer duties:
Review requests for engineering services, working in accordance with existing processes to correctly determine the required service and ensure all work adheres to quality control procedures; generate required reports.
Review tower structures, mounts, and foundations for existing, proposed, and reserved tenant configurations to perform analyses on projects of low to high complexity using hand calculations, analysis software, and other accepted methods.
Prepare formal, written reports detailing designs of modifications on projects of low to medium complexity consisting of tower reinforcement, mount reinforcement, extensions, and foundations.
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