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Structural Engineer
Job Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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At Arup, our innovative spirit compels us to express our ingenuity in unique ways — developing many of the world’s most innovative and sustainable buildings, transport and civil engineering projects. Arup is a global engineering and consulting firm of over 10,000 creative minds. Our integrated approach to engineering and design brings together the best professionals to meet our clients’ needs.
Our Toronto office is seeking a Structural Engineer to support our infrastructure and buildings projects. The hired candidate will join a multidisciplinary team of Engineers. Job responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Structural design for building and transportation projects including bridges and tunnels
Design structural elements
Prepare and review drawings detailing the systems designed
System design calculations
Report writing
Coordinate of work with engineers of other disciplines
Project and team administration duties
Attend meetings and communicate with clients to establish their needs and discuss design issues with them
Work on defined tasks under the close supervision of a Senior Engineer
Requirements:
Bachelors/Masters Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering with a sound knowledge of structural engineering fundamentals
5 years of experience.
Experience in the design of new bridges and/or rehabilitation of major bridges
Some buildings structures knowledge preferred
PE/SE license desired
Qualities:
Good communication skills essential for team-based working
Excellent planning and organization skills required for our fast-paced environment
Must be highly motivated, proactive and willing to take on new challenges
Job ID: 738571
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About Structural Jobs
Structural engineers approach building and infrastructure projects to create designs that epitomize structural efficiency and cost-effectiveness. They are regularly faced with notable geometric and multidisciplinary complexity, and utilize their creativity to create competitive design processes that maximize architectural potential and end-user service delivery.