$86.90K - $116.20K/yr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 25 days ago
Job description
About the Company:
We make structures stronger and last longer.
STRUCTURAL integrates technology-driven solutions with specialty contracting services to improve, protect, and enhance the existing infrastructure of owners directly, and in partnership with designers and contractors. STRUCTURAL offers a wide range of specialty repair and maintenance services and is the largest concrete repair contractor in the United States, with roughly 4,000 employees working from locations nationwide and in select international markets.
About the Role:
As the country's leading concrete repair contractor, Structural Group's mission is to not only make structures stronger and last longer - it is also to provide a safe and enriching work experience for our people so they develop, have fun and grow with us.
Our Project Engineer Career Development (PECD) program is a cornerstone of our growth and development philosophy. With an emphasis on in-field learning and development, our Project Engineers can expect to master critical construction skills, including:
- Scheduling and production rate tracking
- Estimating
- Budget preparation and project cost control
- Safety management
- Quality control
- Business development and client relations
- Field resource management
The goal of our PECD program is to develop our people into company leaders. In order to accomplish that, the PECD program has been structured with a competency based approach along with an emphasis on individual mentorship. Our Project Engineers will build experience across multiple competencies before being promoted into the career path they desire - project management, estimating, construction management and more.
Our ideal Project Engineer candidate loves to solve problems, thrives in a collaborative team-based environment, has a strong time management system, hits deadlines, enjoys communicating with different types of people, organizes themselves well and is safety focused!
About the Team:
STRUCTURAL Boston's office is located in Chelmsford, MA and is primarily an in-office position.
STRUCTURAL Boston focuses primarily on our commercial scopes of work. For more information on STRUCTURAL Boston, please refer to the team's website page and social media: https://www.structural.net/Boston
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree is required. Preference for Construction Management, Civil Engineering or related field of study
- Cumulative grade point average of 2.8 or higher
- A minimum of one relevant internship experience
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Exceptional documentation and organizational skills
- Aptitude for solving problems
- Reliable transportation from the office to job-sites
Benefits:
- PECD Program providing hands on development.
- Internal career flexibility.
- Continuing education reimbursement.
- Bonus structure dependent on performance.
- Cell-phone reimbursement
- 401(k) with a 6% company match, eligible upon hire.
- 15 Days of Vacation available upon hire.
- Wellness benefits; medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, critical illness, FSA, etc.
STRUCTURAL is committed to a Safety 24/7 culture and offers competitive compensation and benefits including medical, dental insurance, 401(k), paid holidays & vacation, tuition reimbursement, career development and growth opportunities, and a caring work environment.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Project Structural Engineer?
A: To succeed as a Project Structural Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in structural analysis software (e.g., SAP2000, ETABS), knowledge of building codes and regulations (e.g., IBC, ACI), and expertise in materials science and structural behavior. Soft skills such as effective communication, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities are also crucial, as they enable engineers to work with cross-functional teams, manage stakeholder expectations, and navigate complex project timelines. By combining technical expertise with strong interpersonal skills, Project Structural Engineers can deliver high-quality designs, manage project risks, and drive successful project outcomes, ultimately supporting their career growth and professional development.
Q: What is the career path for a Project Structural Engineer?
A: A Project Structural Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a Junior Structural Engineer, progressing to a Senior Structural Engineer, and eventually becoming a Project Manager or Principal Engineer. Key opportunities for skill development include advancing knowledge of building codes, software proficiency (e.g., Autodesk Revit, STAAD), and project management techniques, as well as developing strong communication and leadership skills. Long-term career prospects may include transitioning into senior leadership roles, starting their own engineering firm, or pursuing specialized roles such as a Construction Manager or a Building Code Consultant.
