Civil/Structural Engineer - Steel Design - Entry Level
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
Civil / Structural Engineer - Steel Design - Entry Level
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Base pay range$50,000.00/yr - $65,000.00/yr
Why This Role MattersReady to launch your structural engineering career in a big way? We’re Recruiting on Purpose for an awesome fabrication + engineering firm in North Atlanta that’s looking to add an Entry‑Level Structural Engineer to their tight‑knit, high‑performing engineering team—THIS WEEK!
You’ll work on real‑world steel connection design projects, collaborate with experienced pros, and gain exposure to Tekla and RAM Steel modeling—no more endless late nights or weekend deadlines.
Instead, get hands‑on experience in a healthy, balanced environment where your career can grow fast. If you’re looking for a strong start to your engineering career in steel design—APPLY NOW! We’re lining up interviews immediately, so don’t wait.
How You'll Contribute- Excellent company culture—supportive, friendly, and passionate about mentorship
- Strong project backlog = long‑term career stability
- Hands‑on training + exposure to real design work from Day 1
- Awesome work/life balance (yes, really)
- Travel just enough to keep things exciting—4–6 weeks every few months
- BS in Civil Engineering (MS is a plus)
- 0–2 years of experience – steel or structural design is a bonus
- Experience (or interest) in Tekla and RAM Steel is a plus
- Authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship
- EIT certification is REQUIRED
- Excellent communication and people skills—team‑first mindset is key
- Hungry to learn, eager to grow, ready to roll
Entry level
Employment typeFull‑time
Job functionCivil Engineering and Engineering Services
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