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Structural Engineer
Location
Florida
Posted
83 days ago
Salary
$90K - $125K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Structural Engineer
Fieldstone
• Analyzes proposed site factors and design maps, graphs, tracings, and diagrams to illustrate findings. • Reads and reviews project blueprints and structural specifications to determine dimensions of structure or system and material requirements. • Inspects project site and evaluate contractor work to detect design malfunctions and ensure conformance to design specifications and applicable codes. • Prepares complex Architecture and Engineering construction drawings for residential and commercial projects utilizing AutoCAD Architecture, REVIT, Sapphire Frame and/or Sapphire Build (Blackpoint). • Produces Lot Specific and Master plans in accordance with Fieldstone and/or client-specific standards. • Develops and drafts engineering details and plans, assists management in preparing proposals and generates correspondence for clients and managers. • Performs fieldwork, documentation, research and drafting tasks of architectural and engineering data as requested by clients or managers. • Maintains dynamic communication with contractors, clients, staff and the general public for any architectural, engineering or construction issues. • Consistently applies Fieldstone’s Quality Control procedures and takes ownership of their work. • Manages the proper filing of project submittals, RFIs and other project records both electronic and paper. • Complies with Fieldstone and client-specific standards (CAD, File Management, etc.). • Participates in occasional team meetings to help resolve project issues such as coordination, scheduling, and technical concerns. • Document time and expenses using Fieldstone’s business management system. • Fosters a culture of external and internal client service. • Engineering Calculations & Design using Concrete, Masonry, Steel and Timber design. • High-wind speed and Seismic design. • Residential and commercial structures. • Analysis, reports & opinions. • Development of construction documents.
Job Requirements
- Graduation from an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) college or university with a degree in Engineering.
- Significant knowledge and experience in the area of structural design for residential and commercial construction.
- Advanced knowledge and experience using computer‐aided design, spreadsheets and word processing programs (Microsoft Word & Excel).
- 3 plus years 2D and 3D experience in AutoCAD Architecture, Revit or Sapphire Build preferred.
Benefits
- 401k
- profit sharing
- shared health, dental, and vision costs
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