

Provides architecture, engineering, and planning services for various sectors.
The role utilizes AutoCAD and Revit to produce structural construction documents, performs hand calculations and uses structural software for design and analysis, conducts surveying and documents existing conditions, reviews submittals, develops structural sections and details, and performs other duties as required.
The Structural Engineer-in-Training I works on projects, under the direction of Project Engineer(s) and Group Leader, to perform design and documentation tasks while gaining experience toward their professional license (PE) and growth into a Project Engineer role.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a structural concentration, Architectural Engineering, or Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, and be an E.I.T. or qualified to sit for the exam. They should have 0‑3 years of experience, technical knowledge of engineering principles, familiarity with building codes and material design codes, and proficiency with AutoCAD/Revit, Microsoft Office, and basic computer skills.
EwingCole offers generous paid time off, a 401(k) plan with company match, tuition reimbursement, flexible/hybrid work options, paid parental leave, and comprehensive insurance including medical, dental, vision, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, identity protection, and more.