CIMA+

Infrastructure

IntermediateStructuralEngineer

CA$85–115k ~AI est. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Intermediate Structural Engineer at CIMA+. Skills: Structural engineering, Infrastructure design, Project coordination. Complete structural analysis and design. Prepare drawings and specifications”

Industry & Context.

Infrastructure
Problems you'll solve

Structural analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Access to a vehicle

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in civil or structural engineering, +8 years of relevant experience, Professional Licensed member of the EGBC (or eligible), Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle

Nice to Have

Master's degree in Structural Engineering

What You'll Do.

Complete structural analysis and design

Prepare drawings and specifications

Determine construction costs and quantities

Carry out studies and technical reports

Conduct field investigations and inspections

Liaise with clients and contractors

Liaise with utility authorities

Liaise with multidisciplinary teams

Review construction progress and compliance

Assist in proposal preparation

Assist in scope definition

Assist in fee estimation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary teams; Client liaison; Contractor liaison; Utility authority liaison

Communication Scope

Report writing; Proposal development

Full Job Description

Welcome to a place where people are at the heart of everything we do. [Welcome](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlLWr-kxjlY) to people with an inspiring vision and who seek stimulating challenges. At CIMA+, you’ll find a place where you’ll have many opportunities to learn and develop while working on engaging projects. We are a firm 100% owned by its employees and we value a collaborative and entrepreneurial mindset. You will have the flexibility to manage your work on your own terms and define what work-life balance means to you. When you join CIMA+, we welcome you to a place that you can call home. The CIMA+ offices in Western Canada are in the middle of a large growth trajectory. This means new, exciting complex projects that you will have the ability to shape and be a part of. We are actively looking for people who want to develop their skillsets, take on new challenges, and advance their careers within the organization. Our growing Infrastructure team in BC is looking for a Structural Engineer to join our Vancouver office. The successful candidate will work on industrial and municipal infrastructure projects involving underground structures, electrical substations, retaining walls and utility infrastructure systems. Our projects include underground concrete structures (vaults, manholes, chambers), duct banks, substations, utility corridors, equipment foundations, and related industrial facilities. We work within multidisciplinary teams providing civil, structural, electrical, and geotechnical coordination to deliver integrated infrastructure solutions. Primary Responsibilities * Complete structural analysis and design and prepare drawings and specifications * Determine construction costs and quantities, and carry out studies and technical reports * Conduct field work including investigations/inspections for the design, retrofit, remediation and construction of structures * Liaise with clients, contractors, utility authorities, and multidisciplinary teams * Revi

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