Job Description
Job Description
Structural Engineer
Some engineers design what might be built someday. This role is for engineers who want to work on what already exists, understand why it works, why it doesn’t, and how to make it better.
This position focuses on existing buildings, combining hands-on field investigation with analytical engineering, repair design, and client-facing problem solving. It’s an excellent fit for a structural engineer who enjoys variety, autonomy, and learning specialized skills that aren’t taught in school.
What Makes This Role Different:
- Your work isn’t repetitive because each project presents a new puzzle
- Flexibility is real and there is minimal required office time
- Engineering that happens in the real world with active buildings, real failures, real solutions
- You are trusted with no set hours and only outcomes matter more than hours logged
This role typically balances field investigation and desk-based analysis/design, offering variety without constant travel.
Your Focus Areas:
You’ll support building evaluation and restoration efforts across a wide range of project types including:
- Assessing existing building conditions and performance
- Investigating structural and enclosure-related issues
- Evaluating materials, assemblies, and construction quality
- Developing repair and restoration concepts and construction documents
- Supporting construction-phase services and observations
- Preparing technical reports that clearly explain findings and recommendations
- Interacting directly with clients, contractors, and project stakeholders
A typical week is a blend of field and office work. You may spend time on-site documenting existing building conditions, then shift to reviewing drawings and construction history to understand how systems were originally designed and built. From there, you’ll analyze how materials and assemblies have performed over time, collaborate with senior engineers to develop practical repair strategies, and document your findings in clear, professional reports. You’ll also observe restoration or repair work in progress, gaining firsthand insight into how designs are implemented in the field.
Your Background:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering
- 2–5 years of structural engineering experience connected to buildings (construction, design, or evaluation)
- EIT obtained or ability to sit for the FE exam in the near future
- Familiarity with building systems (structure, envelope, foundations, roofs, etc.)
- Experience with AutoCAD and/or Revit
Why This Job?
- Outstanding base salary aligned with industry benchmarks (six figures)
- Performance-based bonus opportunities
- Medical and dental options, with flexibility based on individual needs
- All licensing, exams, and continuing education fully covered
- Guaranteed salary increase upon earning EIT or professional licensure
- Long-term career path in a growing, financially strong firm
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Company DescriptionAEC Resources is committed to advancing careers in the engineering industry helping job seekers by providing an expansive collection of unpublished job opportunities, free technical training and certification programs, industry mentoring, resume writing services, and a focus of connecting you with the region's most sought after employers. All applications are handled in confidence.
Company Description
AEC Resources is committed to advancing careers in the engineering industry helping job seekers by providing an expansive collection of unpublished job opportunities, free technical training and certification programs, industry mentoring, resume writing services, and a focus of connecting you with the region's most sought after employers. All applications are handled in confidence.