Structural Design Engineer Job Description (sample): Company designs
and manufactures equipment on a global basis. Position is
mainly structural design of this equipment. Steel Design: large
cylindrical and box structures, stacks, ducting and platform
structures. Codes: ASCE, IBC UBC
2-5 years of experience in industrial structural design. Must have
EIT // Desire PE
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Structural engineering
Structural
engineering is a
field of
engineering
dealing with the
analysis and design
of
structures
that support or
resist
loads.
Structural
engineering is
usually considered a
specialty within
civil engineering,
but it can also be
studied in its own
right.[1]
Structural engineers
are most commonly
involved in the
design of buildings
and large
nonbuilding
structures[2]
but they can also be
involved in the
design of machinery,
medical equipment,
vehicles or any item
where structural
integrity affects
the item's function
or safety.
Structural engineers
must ensure their
designs satisfy
given design
criteria, predicated
on safety (e.g.
structures must not
collapse without due
warning) or
serviceability and
performance (e.g.
building sway must
not cause discomfort
to the occupants).
Structural
engineering theory
is based upon
physical laws
and
empirical
knowledge of the
structural
performance of
different geometries
and materials.
Structural
engineering design
utilises a
relatively small
number of basic
structural elements
to build up
structural systems
than can be very
complex. Structural
engineers are
responsible for
making creative and
efficient use of
funds, structural
elements and
materials to achieve
these goals.[2]