Structural Engineer Engineering - Midland, NC at Geebo

Structural Engineer

Yeti to Work is a recruiting company established in 2017 with the goal to work with businesses to help drive the success of their company by providing them with hardworking candidates who are motivated and driven.
Our team provides quality recruiting services along with employee screening to help find the best candidates for the job.
Our client is an internationally recognized architecture and engineering firm.
They are looking to add a Structural Engineer to their team in Troy, Michigan.
Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of routine engineering assignments under the direction of a supervisor with increasing responsibility based on performance.
Consults with supervisor to screen assignments for unusual or difficult problems and selects appropriate methods and techniques to apply.
Works under the direction of a supervisor on specific and limited portions of a broader assignment that requires some supervision.
Drafts interpretation of own design into completed working drawings and applies engineering fundamentals to design.
Performs routine calculations and work on PC system.
Organizes and maintains project design notebook.
Communicates with supervisor concerning progress or problems in an assigned task.
Qualifications:
Bachelor Degree in Engineering, which qualifies for licensure in the state of practice, is required.
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#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Calculations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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