Structural Forensic Engineer Engineering - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

Structural Forensic Engineer

We are a cutting edge engineering company seeking an experienced Structural Forensic Engineer to join our growing team!This Jobot Job is hosted by:
Bryce KoelschAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button and sending us your resume.
Salary:
$125,000 - $180,000 per yearA bit about us:
We are one of the fastest growing land surveying and engineering firms in the U.
S.
and are growing at a tremendous pace.
We provide structural engineering services for a variety of projects throughout the nation.
Currently we're seeking a highly motivated and experienced Structural Forensic Engineer to join our dynamic and talented team.
If this opportunity sounds like the role for you please read on.
Why join us?As a Structural Forensic Engineer in our company, we are able to offer:
Competitive Base Salary! Extremely Competitive Equity Package! Flexible Hybrid Work Schedules! Accelerated Career Growth! Job DetailsAs a Structural Forensic Engineer on our team, we are looking for someone that has:
Bachelors or Masters in Structural or Civil Engineering 10 or more years of professional structural engineering design experience Experience with supervisory or project management experience Licensed Professional Engineer (REQUIRED) Licensed Structural Engineer a big plus! We can offer you the opportunity to work on State-of-the-Art technologies with a tremendous amount of opportunity to grow from within our organization.
So if this sounds like the opportunity for you please apply today!Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
Recommended Skills Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer Project Management Structural Engineering Self Motivation Forensic Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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