Conduct structural surveys and evaluations for industrial buildings and infrastructure
Assess condition of concrete, FRP, and steel tanks/vessels, including chemical masonry construction
Develop designs for structural steel, concrete, and brick/tile systems
Investigate corrosion and material-related failures in metallic and non-metallic equipment
Analyze equipment condition data and apply engineering codes and best practices
Manage small capital projects for fixed equipment improvements
Provide QA/QC for new and rehabilitation construction
Prepare repair specifications and drawing packages
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (mechanical, chemical, design, project management)
Prepare technical reports and documentation
Execute approximately 1,500 billable hours annually
Work in field environments including confined spaces, ladders/scaffolding, elevated work areas (50'-125'), and industrial facilities with variable conditions
Requirements
B.S. in Structural or Civil Engineering, or equivalent experience
Experience with fixed equipment design, inspection, repairs, and failure modes
Ability to analyze condition data and develop engineering recommendations
Ability to meet project deadlines within budgeted hours
Ability to perform essential field tasks in industrial environments, with safety training and equipment provided
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams)
Ability to prepare clear technical reports and communicate findings to clients and internal teams
Physical ability to perform field tasks such as climbing ladders/scaffolding, lifting up to ~50lbs on occasion, using power tools for sample collection, and working at heights or in confined spaces, with reasonable accommodations as needed
Preferred experience includes holding a PE license, working with FRP systems, and having exposure to the pulp and paper industry. Familiarity with SolidWorks, Abaqus, MathCAD, and AutoCAD is beneficial, as is experience with corrosion assessment and fixed-equipment damage mechanisms.