Entry-Level Structural Engineer Engineering - Latham, NY at Geebo

Entry-Level Structural Engineer

Job DescriptionAECOM is seeking an Entry-Level Structural Engineer to be based in Latham, NY or Buffalo, NY.
This position is expected to begin in May 2024.
The candidate would be assigned to work on a variety of civil engineering projects for local, state, and federal agencies and private sector clients.
Projects are located throughout New York State.
The position would involve some travel - to visit project sites, clients, or other AECOM offices - but primarily this is an in-office position.
The candidate will work under the direction of a professional engineer and would be given assignments of increasing complexity as experience is gained.
The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Performing CADD drafting and introductory-level design of projects using MicroStation/InRoads or AutoCAD/Civil 3D software programs.
Preparing basic engineering calculations, including quantity estimates.
Providing checking-type review of plans, calculations, and reports prepared by others.
Contributing to the writing, typing, editing, and/or formatting of technical letters and reports.
Completing field assignments in support of design work, including making measurements, taking photographs, and checking for mapping accuracy.
Attending project meetings, including occasional evening meetings such as public information sessions.
Will use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook programs.
Attending training as directed and arranged by AECOM.
Assisting with AECOM Project Delivery System requirements by organizing, filing, distributing, and handling digital and paper project documents.
Completing all work in a reliable and professional manner.
Recommended Skills Calculations Editing Filing Micro Station Microsoft Word Professional Engineer Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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