Structural Engineer for Elevated Tanks at Landmark …, Newfoundland and Labrador
Structural Engineer for Elevated Tanks at Landmark …, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Elevate your career with Landmark as a Structural Engineer specialized in elevated tank designs. Collaborate with field teams to deliver robust and constructible engineering solutions. In this role, you will design large capacity storage tanks and interpret geotechnical reports for complex foundations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with engineering codes while engaging in hands-on project work from concept to construction. Strong collaboration with QA/QC, Safety, and Project Management teams is essential for delivering efficient solutions. Key Responsibilities: - Design large capacity storage tanks and associated structures - Analyze steel plate and reinforced concrete designs - Prepare and seal detailed calculations and drawings - Conduct post-design troubleshooting and provide ongoing support - Collaborate with various departments for project integration Requirements: - Bachelor’s Degree in Structural or Civil Engineering - Minimum five years of experience in design engineering - Qualified Engineer or Structural Engineer license required - Knowledge of AWWA, IBC, ASCE, and ACI standards - Familiarity with AutoCAD/Inventor and FEA software Bring your design expertise and collaboration skills to help create innovative solutions at Landmark. Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2psrgm
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Company nameLandmark Structures
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Job positionStructural Engineer for Elevated Tanks at Landmark (Newfoundland and Labrador)
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