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What does a timber engineer do?

A Timber Engineer specializes in the design, analysis, and construction of structures using timber and wood-based materials. Their work involves ensuring the structural integrity, safety, and sustainability of timber buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. They collaborate with architects, builders, and other engineers to select appropriate timber types, design load-bearing elements, and comply with building codes and environmental standards. Timber Engineers also focus on innovative uses of wood, such as engineered timber products, to meet modern construction needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a timber engineer?

Timber Engineers need a solid background in structural engineering, material science, and timber design principles, usually supported by a degree in civil or structural engineering and relevant certifications. Familiarity with CAD software, structural analysis programs, and industry codes like Eurocode 5 is essential for accurate design and compliance. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure safe, efficient, and sustainable timber structures that meet regulatory and client requirements.

How do timber engineers typically collaborate with architects and construction teams during a project?

Timber Engineers frequently work closely with architects to ensure that timber structures are both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound. They participate in project meetings to review design plans, suggest suitable timber materials, and address any structural concerns. Throughout the construction phase, Timber Engineers coordinate with builders and contractors to provide technical guidance, resolve on-site issues, and verify that the construction adheres to engineering specifications. Effective communication and teamwork are essential to balance design intent, safety, and cost-efficiency.

What is the difference between Timber Engineer vs Structural Engineer?

AspectTimber EngineerStructural Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Civil or Structural Engineering, specialized in timber designBachelor's or higher in Civil or Structural Engineering, licensed in many regions
Work EnvironmentDesigning and analyzing timber structures, working with wood materialsDesigning various structures, including steel, concrete, and timber
Industry UsageConstruction, architecture, and timber manufacturing sectorsConstruction, infrastructure, and building sectors

Timber Engineers focus specifically on timber as a building material, specializing in designing and analyzing wood structures. Structural Engineers have a broader scope, working with multiple materials including steel, concrete, and timber. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds, but Timber Engineers have specialized expertise in wood, making them essential for timber-specific projects.

What job categories do people searching Timber Engineer jobs in North Carolina look for?

The top searched job categories for Timber Engineer jobs in North Carolina are:

What cities in North Carolina are hiring for Timber Engineer jobs?

Cities in North Carolina with the most Timber Engineer job openings:

Infographic showing various Timber Engineer job openings in North Carolina as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 84% In-person, and 16% Hybrid job distribution.

CoC Manager Western Europe and Americas

SGS U.S. Holding Inc.

Fallston, NC โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Company Description

We are SGS - the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for sustainability, quality and integrity. Our 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories, working together to enable a better, safer and more interconnected world.

At SGS, we have an open corporate and international culture. We offer a dynamic work environment in a leading global company. Our high professional standards and our sustainability approach guarantee you a future-oriented work environment. We invest in our employees for the long term and are committed to supporting your development within the company. Our business principles include: Integrity, Health, Safety & Environment, Quality & Professionalism, Respect, Sustainability, and Leadership.

Job Description

MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB:

CoC (Chain of Custody)ย  Regional Manager for Affiliates in Western Europe and Americas is responsible for Quality assurance for audits, technical support for the assigned affiliates and other tasks assigned for maintaining the accreditations.

The role reports to the Manager of the CBE European Competence Center Forestry Timber and Paper.

RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Supporting the development of the CBE timber and paper certification business (primarily FSC/PEFC COC certification, timber due diligence services) in the regions of the assigned affiliates (Western Europe and Americas).
    • Constantly ensure proper level of communication and interaction with the Global Forestry Team to evaluate common business development options.
    • Supporting the Global technical Manager in revising the COC procedures and associated documents. Ensure that COC accreditation standards are incorporated into the SGS procedures and communicated with the affiliates and auditors.
    • Provide technical support and information to assigned SGS affiliates in a timely manner.
    • Coordinate the technical review of COC reports to ensure that the reports are in line with the accreditation requirements and certification decision making.
    • Perform technical reviews of COC reports if required.
    • Perform Technical Internal Office Audits (L2) according to the global audit plan.
    • Assure well maintenance of the FSC Database.
    • Quality management and monitoring performance of SGS delivering affiliates (KPI management).
    • Assure the FSC Trademark approval service with qualified trademark officers.
    • Assure that all necessary records are maintained as required by accreditation requirements.
    • Attend accreditation body audits and follow-up on accreditation body CARs as advised by the Accreditation Manager(s).
    • Follow-up on complaint and appeals as advised by the Accreditation Manager(s).
    • Setup and maintain formal initial and update trainings for COC auditors (Training tools, Academy) in collaboration with the Training Manager.
    • Support the Global Training Manager with required trainings for FSC and PEFC COC (initial auditor training, update trainings).
    • Act as Tutor for COC Lead Auditor Trainings
    • Assure the certification competences, in cooperation with the Accreditation Manager(s).
    • Consult Affiliates in hiring, training and registration of new auditors. Prepare the New Auditor Application Packages for signature be the accreditation Manager.
    • Conduct L1 audits of COC auditors if required.
    • Adhere to all quality and safety requirements of the SGS management system.
    • Conduct training courses as assigned by direct line manager.
    • Conduct FSC audits as assigned if required.
    • Perform any other reasonable tasks as assigned by direct line manager.

SPECIFIC AUTHORITIES

    • Cease the use of any equipment that may be deemed to constitute a safety hazard or enter hazardous environments without the necessary knowledge and protection and report the situation to higher authority to take action.
    • Cease to carry on with work that may affect the quality (integrity) of services and report the situation to higher authority to take action.
    • Initiate a formal improvement request when a deviation of the system occurs, possible improvements are identified or when nonconformity is identified.
Qualifications

Education

    • Tertiary education in Forest Management or Timber Engineering or secondary education, with equivalent professional training and work experience.
    • Forestry Chain of Custody Lead Auditor Trainer

Experience and Competencies:

    • FSC COC Lead Auditor (must have)
    • Work experience in timber and/or paper industries
    • Audit and commercial experience associated with product, including commercial proposal
    • Leadership skills ability to drive and lead change
    • Analytical, decisive, adaptable, ethical, problem solver, persuasive, commercially-sensitive
    • Customer and commercial focus
    • Verbal & written communication skills in English -developed presentation skills and ability to interact effectively with senior government officials, and senior management of organizations.
    • Teamwork with ability to operate without close supervision
    • Computer literate
    • English language proficiency in addition to local language proficiency is an advantage

When applying please send your CV in English

Additional Information

Why SGS?

  • Global and very stable company, world leader in the TIC (Testing, Inspection and Certification) industry.
  • Flexible schedule and hybrid/remote model.
  • SGS university and Campus for continuos learning options.
  • Multinational environment where you will work with colleagues from multiple continents.
  • Benefits platform.

Join Us:ย At SGS we believe in innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.ย  We offer a supportive and inclusive work environment that encourages professional growth and personal development.ย