Intermediate Structural Engineer Loc:Windsor Junction, NS
100,000 - 200,000
Job Description:
Responsibilities
- Design structures to be as efficient as possible while maintaining building code compliance.
- Review contract documents to ensure correct fabrication and compliance with design standards.
- Perform site visits to evaluate the construction progress, identify deficiencies, recommend and give instruction for repairs.
- Connection design.
- Communicate with clients and other team members to understand project requirements.
- Random inspection of fabricated items and collaboration with welders and fitters.
- Working collaboratively with customers, engineers, detailers, checkers, welders, fitters & ironworkers.
- Facilitate and assist in streamlining and optimizing processes and procedures.
- Participate in safety and quality assurance programs.
Qualifications:
- 2 to 5+ years experience in structural design with P. Eng designation in Nova Scotia as an asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of engineering principles and theory and the ability to apply this knowledge to solve unique design scenarios and remedy field issues.
- Strong understanding of S16 steel design code beyond simple familiarity.
- Knowledge of other current design and welding codes such as CSA W47.1 and W59 along AWS D1.1 and AISC Steel Design Manual would be considered an asset.
- Must be able to recognize the design intent and underlying theories of steel design in order to address more complicated design problems.
- Ability to read and understand construction, erection and shop drawings from all disciplines.
- This requires extreme attention to detail in order to make sure all information and items are accounted from project inception through to completion.
Skills:
- Microsoft Office, RAM, AutoCAD or Autodesk Revit or Tekla X Steel and/or structural analysis software are considered an asset.
- Ability to work independently and coordinate information with team members.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business and technical documents
- Ability to visualize an object in both two and three dimensions
- Safety training is considered an asset* (WHMIS, First Aid, Fall Protection, OH&S)
- Experience in structural steel and miscellaneous metals steel design is considered an asset.