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Senior Structural Engineer

US Remote

Miller-Remick is a full-service MEP engineering firm looking for energetic, self-motivated, and innovative individuals to join our team. If you think you are a good fit for this role, we encourage you to apply. This role can be filled anywhere within the US.

We are looking for a Sr. Structural Engineer to act as lead on multiple concurrent capital projects ranging from $5M - $100M across a variety of markets, with a strong focus on healthcare. This person should have a proven history of performing complex work with efficiency and little oversight, and have the aptitude to mentor, and provide guidance to, more junior staff.

Our clients include federal agencies (Dept. of Veteran Affairs, Dept. of Defense, GSA, Federal Bureau of Prisons, state, and local governments). Projects have varied degrees of complexity and a wide range of estimated construction costs and include hospitals and healthcare, military bases, federal buildings and courthouses, state and local government buildings, research laboratories, central steam and chilled water plants, corrections facilities and site utility infrastructure projects.

Responsibilities and Requirements:

  • Responsible for full execution of assigned projects from initial concept through bid documents and construction administration.
  • Manage multiple projects, establish priorities, and direct work of designers (as required) assigned to your projects.
  • Independently lead structural design, direct, and review other structural designer’s work while taking ownership of work as Lead Engineer for assigned projects.
  • Manage and be accountable for assigned projects’ schedules, scopes, budgets and technical quality of engineering tasks and construction documents.
  • Lead the development of the project specific technical reports, calculations, construction drawings and technical specifications.
  • Exercise judgement, utilize technical engineering practices and techniques in the evaluation and resolution of problems when encountered.
  • Participate in project design and coordination meetings.
  • Responsible for communication with all other disciplines to ensure incorporation of all information into project requirements.
  • Directly interface and communicate (verbal and written) with clients and participate in client meetings as lead structural engineer on assigned projects.
  • CA effort including engineering site visitation, field report documentation, submittal review, response to project RFI’s, and review of structural change order requests along with coordination with client, contractors, and subcontractors on assigned projects.
  • Conduct and lead structural field surveys of existing conditions and prepare field reporting.
  • Collaborate and fully coordinate with multi-discipline project team of internal and external architects and engineers.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Architectural Engineering with a structural engineering emphasis required. Master’s degree in structural engineering preferred.
  • Professional Engineer (or Structural Engineer) license
  • Minimum 8 years of related experience in new construction, renovations, and/or additions
  • Experience in hospitals and healthcare, military bases, government buildings and courthouses, research laboratories, central steam and chilled water plants, corrections facilities, and/or site utility infrastructure highly valued
  • Design experience in structural building and process plant design
  • Proficiency with structural software
  • Knowledge of building codes and material design standards
  • Proficient with REVIT and AutoCAD
  • Capable of working individually, and in a team environment with the ability to thrive in collaborative work
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to problem solve and develop solutions
  • Ability to work on multiple projects at the same time
  • Ability to effectively meet project deadlines and budgets at expected quality
  • Travel to client sites as required

The expected base salary range for this role is $75,000 to $120,000 annually. What we ultimately pay may be higher or lower than the anticipated range.

About Miller-Remick 

We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business committed to supporting our brave military and veterans through a comprehensive array of consulting engineering and construction management services with a focus on leadership, quality, and responsiveness.  

In addition to a competitive salary, our employees enjoy a full benefit package including medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401k with matching, PTO, and 12 paid holidays. For a general overview of our benefits, please visit our careers page at https://miller-remick.com/career-page/

We are an equal opportunity employer. We provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with applicable law.

 

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