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Structural Engineer

Bradenton, FL ยท On-site

$75K - $120K/yr

The successful candidate will have structural engineering experience with reinforced concrete ... The business of Kimes Engineering is primarily in the field of commercial and residential aquatics ...

Project sectors include commercial, municipal, education, healthcare, industrial, multi-family residential, and many others * Provide structural engineering designs to meet scheduled and design ...

Project sectors include commercial, municipal, education, healthcare, industrial, multi-family residential, and many others * Provide structural engineering designs to meet scheduled and design ...

Drive design and analysis with a strong emphasis on wood structures for residential and commercial ... Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Structural Engineer (SE) required * Strong background in ...

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How much do hourly residential structural engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for hourly residential structural engineer in the United States is $99,400.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $113,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Hourly Residential Structural Engineer vs Residential Structural Engineer?

AspectHourly Residential Structural EngineerResidential Structural Engineer
CertificationsPE license, SE license (if applicable)PE license, SE license (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentProject-based, consulting, on-site inspectionsDesign, analysis, project management
Employer & Industry UsageFreelance, consulting firms, construction companiesArchitectural firms, engineering firms, construction companies

Hourly Residential Structural Engineers typically work on a project basis, providing specialized consulting and inspections, often paid by the hour. Residential Structural Engineers may work in a broader capacity, including design and project management, often as full-time employees. Both roles require similar credentials and are used within the same industry sectors, but their work scope and employment arrangements differ.

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Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Structural Engineer (Residential Basements)
Our client helps home-service contractors build successful businesses from A to Z. They have a patented system for basement repairs. The Structural Engineer will work on stabilizing spaces, and walls and waterproofing the projects(s) with a need for structural experience and knowledge, preferably in concrete and steel.
QUALIFICATIONS:
โ€ข Local preferred, greater Omaha area
โ€ข 5-7 years of structural engineering experience involving foundational projects
โ€ข Degree in Engineering
โ€ข Must have a PE; Will consider an EIT but they MUST have the qualifications desired - structural experience/concrete/steel/residential, etc.
โ€ข Residential is preferred versus commercial but commercial will be considered
โ€ข Experience with product experience in concrete and steel is IDEAL and will be considered first
โ€ข Candidate who are growing their career and want to stay closer to home; Those looking for growth and a great company culture.
โ€ข PhD candidates have not been great matches for this client; The educational experience is not required or needed for this role and is overkill
โ€ข No sponsorship
โ€ข Must have experience working as a structural engineer in the United States
โ€ข Must have the ability to be customer-facing with a strong ability to communicate clearly and fully in English
Great culture, full benefits, and great work/balance for employees.
Questions need to ask to candidates
1. Can this candidate present well to clients with the ability to communicate clearly and fully in English?
2. Does this candidate have all the qualifications required?
3. Does this candidate have structural experience in steel and concrete?
4. How would you rate the candidate's level of presentability during the interview process?
5. Is the candidate a licensed PE?
6. Why did this candidate leave their last two (2) roles?
7. Why is this candidate interested in this position