Summary:
We are seeking a talented and experienced Civil Structural Designer to join our company to execute civil and structural design projects related to heavy industrial facilities under the leadership of a Senior Designer. This will include organization and planning of the overall design effortwith minimal oversight, and the limited mentoring of junior designers and draftsmen.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure design compliance with respective client/company specification and codes.
- Develop civil/structural 3D models and 2D extractions under minimal supervision utilizing
AutoCAD and CADWorx. - Knowledgeable of basic civil material specifications to the extent that all information required for
material purchase, fabrication and construction is reflected on the finished drawings. - Perform field related work collecting design information and verifying designs for tie-ins, function
and clearances to existing facility. - Perform field support activities, where assigned, for engineering support during construction.
- Ability to check and back check drawings produced by drafting personnel.
- Collaborate with internal teams to align Bing Ads strategies with overall marketing objectives and initiatives.
- Interact with designers and engineers within the civil/structural group, and from other
disciplines, in a team environment to create multi-discipline design packages for construction
forces.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in English language skills at either B2 or C1 level is required
- English Resume is required
- 5+ years of AutoCAD experience in heavy industrial projects.
- Utilize 3D laser scans as a modeling and design tool.
- Experience providing modeling/design support for small to mid-capital projects
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, draw actionable insights, and optimize campaigns accordingly.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams.
- Knowledgeable understanding and efficiency with standard design and drafting practices