Structural Engineer III jobs in United States
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State of North Carolina · 2 months ago

Structural Engineer III

The State of North Carolina is the business manager for state government, overseeing various operations including building construction and facility management. They are seeking a Structural Engineer III to review and approve design and construction documents related to capital improvement projects, ensuring compliance with building codes and sound engineering practices.

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Responsibilities

Review and approve for bidding design and construction documents related to the structural and civil engineering aspects of Capital improvement projects
Verify scope and estimated costs of projects with the contract requirements and the appropriate funds
Efficient and proper use of space, form, and materials of buildings and building site
Check the level of completion, accuracy, clarity, and appropriateness of plans and specifications
Indicate corrections and suggest improvements and revisions
Economy in initial costs and long-term maintenance
Energyefficientsystemsandenergyconservationmeasuresinconstruction
Appropriate selection, specification, and use of all materials
CompliancewithNCBuildingCodesandapplicableNCGeneralStatutesonpublicwork
Conformance of the contractual bid package with State Construction Office guidelines, policies, and procedures
Coordination of the plans and documents among the other engineering disciplines
Project cannot proceed to bid without State Construction Office approval according to GS 143-341(3)
Assist construction monitors in the field in resolving technical or contractual issues at the construction site as well as assisting in the final inspection
Monitor structures under construction and at completion provide valuable three-dimensional insight into problems or conditions that could be corrected earlier in the two-dimensional review process
Conduct a comprehensive review and technical evaluation of design drawings, specifications, and budget of each project submitted by contracted designers

Qualification

Structural EngineeringCivil EngineeringNC Building CodesProject ManagementTechnical CommunicationProblem SolvingTeam Collaboration

Required

Bachelor's degree in an applicable field of engineering from an appropriately accredited institution
Four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in structural and civil engineering
Working knowledge of principles and practices of Structural and Civil Engineering
May require registration as a professional engineer by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors

Benefits

12 annual paid holidays
Health Insurance and Supplemental Benefits including Dental and Vision.
NC State Retirement Plan

Company

State of North Carolina

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It is a Government Administration Industry.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Amanda Martin, PhD
Chief Resilience Officer
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Chryste Hofer
Chief Information Officer, Office of State Human Resources
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