What are the responsibilities and job description for the Structural Project Engineer / Structural Engineer in Training (EIT) position at Raymond L Goodson Jr Inc?
Job Description
Job Description
Description :
At RLG, we put our people first, because we know they are our greatest assets and the foundation to building our success. Our roster of professionals represents the face of RLG when working with clients, teaming partners, the community, public officials, and community residents. Through every interaction, they reinforce the values that form the RLG culture. If you have the talent and desire to build or expand upon a career in a company that allows you to make a positive impact, there is no better place for your journey than RLG.
Job Summary : The Structural Project Engineer / Structural Engineer in Training (EIT) will support RLG clients by providing technical expertise in design, design calculations, drawing preparation, and submission of Structural Engineering Documents.
Supervisory Responsibilities : The Structural Project Engineer / Structural Engineer in Training (EIT) works under the supervision & guidance of one or more Professional Engineers (PE) or Project Managers (PM).
Essential Duties / Responsibilities :
Perform various Structural design tasks assigned by the project managers, which include drainage design calculations, grading calculations, research, etc.
- Design, engineer, and coordinate utilities & grading for project sites. This includes layouts and drawings that utilize drafting software along with existing drawings, topography, city standards and surveying.
- Assists with CAD drawing updates and changes per markups from the project manager and / or design engineer
- Ensure that the construction plans are drafted and shown correctly by RLG standards and in accordance with city guidelines
- Research local design requirements and make sure that design meets all requirements
- Performs other related duties as assigned
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