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Preservation Engineer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

... preserve our well-renowned natural beauty. Our five Core Values serve as a cornerstone of our work: Integrity, Service, Visionary Leadership, Stewardship of Resources, and Cultural Heritage. Do our ...

Engineer

New Braunfels, TX · On-site

$83K - $124K/yr

... preserve our well-renowned natural beauty. Our five Core Values serve as a cornerstone of our work: Integrity, Service, Visionary Leadership, Stewardship of Resources, and Cultural Heritage. Do our ...

Software Engineer

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$96.16 - $110.58/hr

... preserve continuity and ensure mission success. EverWatch employees are focused on tackling the ... As a developer at EverWatch, you'll use your passion to master new tools and techniques and ...

Software Engineer

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$96.16 - $110.58/hr

... preserve continuity and ensure mission success. EverWatch employees are focused on tackling the ... As a developer at EverWatch, you'll use your passion to master new tools and techniques and ...

Software Engineer

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$132 - $152/hr

... preserve continuity and ensure mission success. EverWatch employees are focused on tackling the ... As a developer at EverWatch, you'll use your passion to master new tools and techniques and ...

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Preservation Engineer information

What does a preservation engineer do?

A Preservation Engineer focuses on maintaining and protecting historical structures, artifacts, or infrastructure. They assess the condition of buildings or materials, develop restoration plans, and ensure that preservation work complies with regulations and best practices. Their work often requires collaboration with historians, architects, and conservation specialists.

What are some typical challenges faced by preservation engineers in their daily work?

Preservation Engineers often encounter unique challenges such as assessing and stabilizing aging or deteriorated materials, adapting modern engineering solutions to historic structures, and ensuring compliance with strict preservation guidelines. Balancing project timelines and budgets while sourcing appropriate materials or technologies requires creativity and attention to detail. Additionally, they frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including historians, architects, and government agencies, to develop sensitive and effective restoration strategies. Overcoming these challenges provides opportunities for ongoing learning and professional growth in a rewarding and specialized field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a preservation engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Preservation Engineer, you need a strong background in engineering principles, materials science, and historic preservation practices, often supported by a relevant engineering degree and experience in conservation projects. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, CAD software, building assessment technologies, and certifications such as PE (Professional Engineer) or specialized preservation credentials are valuable. Strong project management, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential for coordinating with architects, contractors, and regulatory bodies. These skills ensure that historic structures are maintained and restored safely, efficiently, and in compliance with preservation standards.

Infographic showing various Preservation Engineer job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Acoustics & Vibration Engineer

INFOSYS NOVA HOLDINGS LLC

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

In this role, you will be expected to:

· Collaborate with the Engineering Expert responsible for the numerical simulation and Lab measurements to support all programs activities requiring advanced simulation models and/or tests in Lab validations.

· Support your colleagues responsible for cabin acoustics on the aircraft programs to resolve engineering-related cabin acoustics and vibration issues during production, delivery, or in service, ensuring Customer’s high standards of acoustic and vibratory comfort are maintained.

· Collaborate with extended working groups (engineering, production) to support the integration of new developments (connectivity, interior, features, comfort, etc.) into these aircraft while ensuring cabin acoustic comfort meets Customer’s high standards.

· Work with colleagues to propose, assess, and develop the tools and technologies that will be integrated into Customer’s future aircraft.

To achieve these objectives, you will be required to:

· Create simulation models (FE, SEA, ray tracing) to assess and optimize design choices leading to preserve or enhance cabin acoustic comfort,

· Develop simulation methods and tools to always push limits of models to answer needs of aircraft cabin acoustics development,

· Set-up and participate in test campaigns in Customer Lab to validate design concepts and technologies,

· Plan and participate in flight and ground tests to quantify cabin acoustic comfort or characterize the vibratory environment in specific areas of the aircraft.

· Analyze test data, write technical reports, and communicate your conclusions and recommendations.

How to thrive in this role?

· You hold a bachelor’s degree in engineering and ideally have 3 to 8 years of relevant technical experience in the industry (transportation or construction, for example).

· You possess general knowledge in acoustics and vibrations, including modeling, measurement techniques, and signal processing.

· You have more advanced expertise in one of the following two areas: finite element methods (applied to structural dynamics and acoustics) or sound design in buildings or performance halls, ideally.

· You demonstrate the ability to plan your work according to long-term objectives and short-term priorities, and to manage multiple activities simultaneously.

· You have a curious, critical, and innovative mindset that enables you to develop your knowledge and skills and be a source of new ideas.