Structural Engineer Engineering - Towson, MD at Geebo

Structural Engineer

Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc.
(MRA) is seeking a Structural Engineer for our Towson, MD office.
Candidates should have 5 years or more years of experience designing mid-rise and high-rise concrete buildings, multi-family projects, conventionally reinforced & post-tensioned concrete design and wood-framed over concrete podiums.
Project types include commercial, telecommunication, industrial and retail.
We are not utilizing third party recruitment.
Structural Engineer Responsibilities and Requirements:
Analysis, design and detailing structural elements for steel, masonry, and concrete buildings Preparation of proposals, design, planning and direction of construction document preparation Incorporate sound structural engineering principles utilizing concrete, steel, masonry and wood BS degree in Structural engineering or related area EIT or PE license is a plus but not required Proficiency using AutoCAD required Revit Structure and/or Risa-3D a plus Excellent written and verbal communication skills MRA's Comprehensive Benefits Plan Includes:
Competitive Compensation with overtime pay 401(k) with company match Medical, Dental and Vision coverage options Company provided Life and Disability coverage Optional Additional Life, Disability coverage, Accident & Critical Illness Pre-tax Health Savings Account, Medical Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care Spending Account Employee Referral Program Educational Assistance Program Corporate Wellness Program Ongoing Training and Development We ensure nondiscrimination and equal employment opportunity in all programs and activities in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and all revisions and addendums thereof.
Recommended Skills Auto Cad Communication Construction Licensed Professional Engineer Masonry And Bricklaying Work Metalworking Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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