Structural Designer/EI
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering
Structural Designer/ EI
Location:
Tampa, FL
Employer:
HARDESTY & HANOVER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC
Posted: 3 days ago
Company Overview
With over 138 years of experience, H&H is a trusted full-service infrastructure engineering firm. Our clients, including infrastructure owners, contractors, and colleagues, rely on us for intricate and innovative engineering solutions. We manage the entire life cycle of projects from study and planning through to design and construction. With over 600 employees across 30 offices nationwide, H&H handles assignments of all sizes and types nationwide and globally.
Responsibilities- Perform bridge-related structural design calculations (beam design, reinforced concrete and steel structures design and analysis), sketches, computer modeling, and similar technical work as required.
- Read and develop contract plans, special provisions, and engineer's estimates.
- Assist with field inspections and condition assessments of transportation structures and facilities.
- B.S. in Civil or Structural Engineering with zero to three years of relevant experience.
- EI (preferred) or ability to obtain FE certification.
- Experience with analytical software such as SAP, CSI Bridge, Midas, etc.
- Experience with CAD software (AutoCAD) required;
Micro Station (preferred). - Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Highly motivated and responsible individual with a strong work ethic.
Professional work environment, competitive salary, benefits package, and 401(k).
EOE M/F/ DISABILITY/VETS
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Entry level
Employment TypeFull-time
Job FunctionEngineering and Information Technology
IndustriesIndustrial Machinery Manufacturing
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