Structural Engineer Engineering - Greenville, SC at Geebo

Structural Engineer

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Salary:
$80,000 - $140,000 per yearA bit about us:
With offices in the Charleston, Columbia and Greenville areas, we provide civil and structural engineering, and landscape architecture on a broad-range of projects from historic renovations to massive federal site designs.
With over 30
years of success to the employees that work as a team, consistently giving our clients exceptional service.
Just named to the Zweig Group Hot Firm List for being one of the top 100 fastest growing A/E firms in the United States, along with being named one of the 2018 Best Places to Work in SC, we are seeking a Structural Engineer.
Why join us?Potential for bonusesPTOHolidays401kHealth insuranceFSALife insuranceShort-term disabilityLong-term disabilityDental & vision insuranceTuition reimbursementWork from home FridaysJob DetailsApplicants are required to have the following:
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering (or equivalent)Ability to work independentlyProfessional communication skillsEnthusiasm and a drive to exceed expectationsRevit experience RAM Structural System or ETABS experience is preferred, but not requiredGeneral knowledge of building construction materials and construction process2-6 years of structural design experienceInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
Recommended Skills Autodesk Revit Civil Engineering Construction Passionate Professional Communication Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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