GEI Consultants
Engineering Huntington Station, New York
Salary: USD 95000 - 145000 Annually
GEI’s Huntington Station, Long Island, New York office is seeking a motivated & experienced Structural Engineer / Project Manager to assist with a variety of projects on Long Island, within the New York City Metro area, and throughout the region. Work will primarily pertain to buildings and other structures, including environmental structures, and parking garages. Work will include structural design and analysis of building systems and other structures, distress analysis, condition surveys, non‑destructive testing, structural evaluation and rehabilitation of buildings and other structures.
Responsibilities
Manage and execute projects.
Prepare proposals and develop project plans, schedules, and budgets.
Collaborate with technical staff across the company.
Train and mentor staff.
Communicate directly with clients, contractors, and third‑party vendors.
Perform a wide range of structural engineering analysis and design tasks for steel, concrete, masonry, and wood structures.
Perform structural condition surveys, including non‑destructive testing to document existing conditions and identify the type, cause, and extent of structural issues or deterioration.
Prepare condition survey reports and perform structural evaluation of existing structures.
Prepare drawings and specifications, cost estimates, and bid documents for both new construction and the repair of existing structures.
Provide construction administration engineering services. Perform site visits and document the progress of work and compliance with the design intent.
Travel to project sites and other offices as required, including overnight travel.
Minimum Qualifications
M.S. in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Structural Engineering. Structural course work is required.
7 to 12 or more years of experience in structural design and structural investigations.
Familiarity with NYC/NYS Building Codes.
P.E. license in NYS.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to travel to job locations as needed. Must have a valid U.S. driver's license.
Ability to perform field work on active construction sites without restrictions, and in inclement weather if required.
Preferred Qualifications
Active involvement in professional organizations.
Published and presented technical articles.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Functional Demands: Sedentary, Light, Medium, Other
Activity Level Throughout Workday: Occasional (0-35% of day), Frequent (33-66% of day), (67-100% of day), Not Applicable
Physical Activity Requirements: 4-6 hours Standing, 2 hours Walking, 2 hours Climbing, 30 min. Lifting (floor to waist level): 20lbs, Lifting (waist level and above): 20lbs, Carrying objects, Push/pull, Twisting, 10 min. Reaching forward: 10 min. Reaching overhead: 10 min.
Keyboard use/repetitive motion: 4-6 hours
Accurate 20/40, Very Accurate 20/20, Not Applicable: Near Vision, Far Vision; Yes, No, Not Applicable
Sensory Requirements: Minimal, Moderate, Accurate, Not Applicable; Depth perception, Hearing
Reasonably Anticipated, Not Anticipated; Chemical, Extreme temperatures, Radiation, Uneven surfaces or elevations, Dust/particulate matter
Other (exposure risks): 8, 10, 12, Other work hours
GEI is an AA/equal opportunity employer, including disabled and veterans.
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GEI’s Huntington Station, Long Island, New York office is seeking a motivated & experienced Structural Engineer / Project Manager to assist with a variety of projects on Long Island, within the New York City Metro area, and throughout the region. Work will primarily pertain to buildings and other structures, including environmental structures, and parking garages. Work will include structural design and analysis of building systems and other structures, distress analysis, condition surveys, non‑destructive testing, structural evaluation and rehabilitation of buildings and other structures.
Responsibilities
Manage and execute projects.
Prepare proposals and develop project plans, schedules, and budgets.
Collaborate with technical staff across the company.
Train and mentor staff.
Communicate directly with clients, contractors, and third‑party vendors.
Perform a wide range of structural engineering analysis and design tasks for steel, concrete, masonry, and wood structures.
Perform structural condition surveys, including non‑destructive testing to document existing conditions and identify the type, cause, and extent of structural issues or deterioration.
Prepare condition survey reports and perform structural evaluation of existing structures.
Prepare drawings and specifications, cost estimates, and bid documents for both new construction and the repair of existing structures.
Provide construction administration engineering services. Perform site visits and document the progress of work and compliance with the design intent.
Travel to project sites and other offices as required, including overnight travel.
Minimum Qualifications
M.S. in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Structural Engineering. Structural course work is required.
7 to 12 or more years of experience in structural design and structural investigations.
Familiarity with NYC/NYS Building Codes.
P.E. license in NYS.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to travel to job locations as needed. Must have a valid U.S. driver's license.
Ability to perform field work on active construction sites without restrictions, and in inclement weather if required.
Preferred Qualifications
Active involvement in professional organizations.
Published and presented technical articles.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Functional Demands: Sedentary, Light, Medium, Other
Activity Level Throughout Workday: Occasional (0-35% of day), Frequent (33-66% of day), (67-100% of day), Not Applicable
Physical Activity Requirements: 4-6 hours Standing, 2 hours Walking, 2 hours Climbing, 30 min. Lifting (floor to waist level): 20lbs, Lifting (waist level and above): 20lbs, Carrying objects, Push/pull, Twisting, 10 min. Reaching forward: 10 min. Reaching overhead: 10 min.
Keyboard use/repetitive motion: 4-6 hours
Accurate 20/40, Very Accurate 20/20, Not Applicable: Near Vision, Far Vision; Yes, No, Not Applicable
Sensory Requirements: Minimal, Moderate, Accurate, Not Applicable; Depth perception, Hearing
Reasonably Anticipated, Not Anticipated; Chemical, Extreme temperatures, Radiation, Uneven surfaces or elevations, Dust/particulate matter
Other (exposure risks): 8, 10, 12, Other work hours
GEI is an AA/equal opportunity employer, including disabled and veterans.
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