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Senior Structural Engineer
Location
United States
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1 day ago
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0
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Senior Structural Engineer
Farnsworth Group
Title: Sr. Structural Engineer Location: United States Job Description: Farnsworth Group is seeking a Sr. Structural Engineer. This remote-based role is posted and available for candidates not local to an existing Farnsworth Group location. In this role, you will join an experienced structural engineering group with growth trajectory and an additional unique opportunity to play a central role in the development and expansion of service markets within the western region of the US, with primary focus in CO, TX, AZ, and surrounding states. The right candidate is organized and self-motivated, understands the importance of providing customer-oriented professional services at all times and is proficient in technical design and construction services. Job Posting Locations: Remote What Youll Do: - Perform structural analysis and design for building structures and related systems - Develop construction documents and provide construction administration services, - Perform site visits, attend client meetings, and coordinate with the project team What Youll Need: - Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil or Architectural Engineering, with emphasis in structures - 8+ years of structural engineering experience - Professional Engineer (PE) or Structural Engineer (SE) licensure preferred - Experience with design and construction administration of semiconductor/clean room and/or industrial structures a plus - Experience designing with common construction materials: steel, concrete, masonry or wood - Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills - Strong team player in a multi-disciplinary environment that can manage and contribute to several projects simultaneously - Revit proficiency preferred Who We Are Join Farnsworth Group, a nationally recognized architectural, engineering, and surveying firm, where your career can thrive! For ten consecutive years, we've been certified as a Great Place to Work, and our engineers, architects, surveyors, and scientists channel their passion and expertise into making meaningful contributions to the world around us. With almost 650 talented professionals across 24 offices, we collaborate with clients ranging from small communities to some of the world's largest brands. Our success is built on our people - their passion, creativity, and commitment to excellence. Here, you'll find a supportive culture that champions your growth, embraces challenges, values work-life balance, and empowers you to make a lasting impact for our clients and the communities we serve. Join us and move your career forward. A Great Place to Work Certified For ten consecutive years, Farnsworth Group has earned the prestigious Great Place to Work certification-thanks to our employees! Each year, our staff participates in a survey administered by the Great Place to Work organization, measuring perceptions of credibility, respect, pride, fairness, and camaraderie. The results are benchmarked against the nation's leading companies, and only top performers receive the certification. Insights from the survey help us continually enhance our work environment and foster a culture that makes Farnsworth Group an even greater place to work. Featured benefits and perks include: - 401(k) with 100% Company Match up to 5% - Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Plans - Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts - Short & Long-Term Disability - Maternity and Paternity Leave - Professional Development and Training - Mentoring Program - Paid Time Off - Wellness/Fitness Reimbursements - Pet Insurance Plan Statement on Diversity and Inclusion: Farnsworth Group is a collection of employees with unique backgrounds and perspectives that all come together to make us a better Company. It is our goal to recruit, hire, develop, retain, and promote a diverse group of people. Join us…and let's make a difference, together.
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