Structural Engineer
Austin, Travis County, Texas, 78716, USA
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer
Overview
Knott Laboratory is seeking a Structural Forensic Engineer (P.E.) to join our investigative engineering team in Austin, Texas. This hybrid-role offers the opportunity to work on diverse forensic projects involving structural failures, construction defects, and repair design across residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
This role is ideal for a motivated engineer who enjoys field work, analytical problem‑solving, client interaction, and clear technical communication. You’ll conduct on-site inspections, perform structural analyses, evaluate failures, and develop repair recommendations—while collaborating with senior experts on cases that may proceed to litigation.
Responsibilities Field Inspections & Investigations- Conduct structural inspections of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, as well as bridges and parking structures.
- Perform site assessments requiring comfort with ladders, scaffolding, lifts, attic/crawlspace access, and various field environments.
- Document field conditions through measurements, photographs, notes, and diagramming.
- Analyze structural performance, evaluate failures, and determine root causes.
- Develop repair, restoration, and retrofit designs to restore structural integrity.
- Prepare detailed, professional reports for clients, including those intended for pre-litigation or litigation use.
- Ensure compliance with building codes, safety standards, and current industry practices, including wind and seismic load evaluations.
- Develop scopes of work, project budgets, and proposal inputs.
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining quality, accuracy, and timeliness.
- Collaborate with senior engineering experts to prepare exhibits, analyses, and documentation for depositions and trials.
- Provide strong client service with clear communication and timely follow‑through.
- Demonstrate a growth mindset with willingness to learn new software, tools, and investigative techniques.
- Build and maintain relationships with clients in a dynamic and growing market.
- Contribute to a collaborative, high‑performance team environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering
. - Minimum 2 years of structural engineering experience (design, inspection, analysis, or related).
- Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage deadlines and multiple concurrent projects.
- Proficiency with Autodesk design tools and Microsoft Office Suite (Teams and SharePoint emphasized).
- Clean driving record, valid U.S. driver’s license, and reliable personal vehicle.
- Residency in the Greater Austin, Texas area (local candidates only).
- Ability to work in remote/home-office and field environments as required.
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) license (or ability to obtain in the near term). E.I.T. also considered.
- Experience with forensic engineering, construction defect analysis, or structural failure investigations.
- Experience in litigation support environments.
- Experience in construction management or advanced structural design.
- Salary: $80,000–$120,000 (commensurate with experience and qualifications)
- Schedule: Full-time, Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM
- Work Setting: Hybrid — approximately 60% remote/home office and 40% field inspections
- Matching 401(k)
- Company Profit Sharing Plan
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Professional Development Assistance
- Tuition Reimbursement (up to $5,250/year)
You’ll join a values‑driven, people‑first firm where innovation, expertise, and growth are celebrated. With over 40 years of experience, Knott Laboratory is a nationally recognized forensic engineering firm. Our engineers serve as expert witnesses and offer both pre-litigation and post-litigation consulting services, contributing to enhanced safety and the advancement of design standards.
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