Structural engineers analyze, design, plan, and structural research components and structural systems to achieve design goals and ensure the safety and comfort of users or occupants. Their work mainly considers safety, technical, economic, and environmental concerns, but they may also consider aesthetic and social factors.
Structural engineering is usually considered a specialty discipline within civil engineering, but it can also be studied in its own right. In the United States, most practicing structural engineers are currently licensed as civil engineers, but the situation varies from state to state. Some states have a separate license for structural engineers, which must design unique or high-risk structures such as schools, hospitals, or skyscrapers.
Typical structures designed by a structural engineer include buildings, towers, stadia, and bridges. A structural engineer may also design other structures such as oil rigs, space satellites, aircraft, and ships.
Most structural engineers are employed in the construction industry; however, there are also structural engineers in the aerospace, automobile, and shipbuilding industries.
A structural engineer works closely with architects, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, quantity surveyors, and construction managers in the construction industry.
Interested candidates should send his/her updated CV/RESUME to our E-mail ID: ca**************0@gm**l.com
Head of Recruitment officer.
Keyskills: adaptability interpersonal skills budgeting relevant software knowledge of autocad ability to effectively communicate material billings problem-solving
If you are looking for an opportunity to upgrade Yourself and improve Your professional skills, We offer numerous opportunities to motivated and interested individuals.One of the reputable Tower Pride Hotel Company and is a well established and rapidly growing outlets around the World, We required...