Job Title: Structural Engineer (Senior Associate)
Location: Honolulu, HI
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary Range: $95,000 – $155,000/year
About the Role
Join the Honolulu office of Client, a leader in architectural and engineering problem-solving. We are seeking a Structural Engineer at a project-manager level to join our diverse and innovative team. If you thrive in a collaborative environment, have a passion for solving complex structural challenges, and understand Hawaii's unique building environment, this is an excellent opportunity to grow your career.
Responsibilities
Project Management
- Oversee multiple projects simultaneously, from inception to completion, ensuring scope, budget, and schedule compliance.
- Build and maintain client relationships, managing expectations and deliverables effectively.
- Lead project teams, providing guidance to ensure successful execution.
Field and Technical Expertise
- Perform on-site investigations, including surveying, condition assessments, performance evaluations, field testing, and sample collection.
- Develop detailed project deliverables, including proposals, technical analyses, repair solutions, construction drawings, specifications, and reports.
- Understand Hawaii’s unique tropical climate and apply techniques to mitigate structural damage and degradation.
Collaboration and Business Development
- Build relationships with local contractors, designers, building officials, and stakeholders within Hawaii’s professional community.
- Contribute to organizational goals through mentoring, participation in research and development initiatives, and involvement in professional organizations.
- Support business development by engaging new and repeat clients.
Qualifications and Competencies
- Education: Master’s degree in civil/structural engineering or related field (equivalent expertise considered).
- Licensure: Licensed Structural Engineer (SE) or ability to obtain licensure.
- Experience: At least 7 years of relevant industry experience (10+ years preferred) in investigating, designing, analyzing, and repairing structural systems (e.g., concrete, steel, wood, masonry).
- Skills:
- Proficient in technical analysis and project management.
- Strong written, verbal, and graphical communication skills.
- Hands-on experience and willingness to conduct fieldwork.
Physical Requirements
The position involves both office and field responsibilities, requiring:
- Visual acuity, listening skills, and dexterity to operate office and field equipment.
- Ability to inspect buildings and structures, often in confined or elevated spaces.
- Capacity to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. and utilize ladders, scaffolds, and lifts safely.
- Fitness for using respiratory protection devices and other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Ability to travel and operate a motor vehicle safely.