Monitors and documents scheduled progress of all construction activities and phases of construction and advises the Resident Engineer, COR, and project team of potential slippage or delay.
Prepares correspondence regarding Contractor performance, Requests for Equitable Adjustments (REAs), Requests for Information (RFIs) and other technical issues
Participates in all phases of the contract modification process. Assists in preparation of scopes of work for RFP's, assists in preparation of government estimates, assists with review of contractor's proposals, and prepares contract modification documentation.
Logs and maintains data as necessary to assist with project management and decision making.
Performs advisory, consulting and review duties involving civil / structural systems problems or non-compliance.
Serves as technical expert and advisor for control of civil and structural systems and related steel and welding features for federal construction projects.
Documents reviews and analyzes contractor plans and technical submittals for approval action, including progress schedules, environmental, safety and quality control programs, certifications and shop drawings. Provides comments.
Participates and executes RFI and Submittal reviews, including coordination with the designers, RE, and technical experts and executes responses to the contractor.
Will assist with steel and welding inspections, quality assurance, contract administration and providing technical expertise.
Review contract documents, including plans and specifications, during design for constructability, non-compliance, issue identification and contract clarity.
Prepares both partial and final payment estimates including the measurement and computation of pay item quantities, verification of materials on hand, and percentage complete of lump sum items.
Review and provide technical assistance with HEMP Shielding, Radio Frequency (RF) Shield and ICD 705 construction requirements. Document review and interface with Designer of Record for technical changes or questions.
Requirements
ndi
10 years
rf shield
engineering degree
pe wyoming
aisc
Non-destructive inspection (NDI) experience.
Minimum of 10 years’ experience as structural engineer on large complex multimillion dollar federal construction projects, preferably USACE and/or Department of Defense
Experience with Radio Frequency (RF) Shield and ICD 705 construction requirements.
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, preferably in Structural Engineering
Knowledge of and experience with High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) design and construction requirements preferred.
Demonstrated steel and steel connection experience.
Current Professional Engineer license within the State of Wyoming
AISC certification.
Experience in weld design and compliance review in reviewing plans, submittals, RFIs and field inspections.
Benefits
Competitive salary based on experience.
Paid time off and holidays.
Professional development and career advancement opportunities.
A supportive and collaborative work environment.
Retirement savings plan with company match.
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must be a us citizen
must pass a federal background review and drug screen
The company generates approximately $9 million in annual revenue, demonstrating strong performance across its service lines.
$5M Bonding
Project Bonding Limit
The company offers bonding limits of up to $5 million per project, providing financial security for clients.
$20M Aggregate
Aggregate Bonding Capacity
With an aggregate bonding limit of $20 million, the company can handle large-scale projects efficiently.
GSA 871-7
Professional Engineering Schedule
The company holds the GSA schedule 871-7 for professional engineering services, enabling federal contracts.
Founded in Atlanta, this firm swiftly grew into a trusted multi‑disciplinary consultancy serving both federal and local agencies.
It combines engineering, environmental assessment, construction management, and surveying under one roof, delivering personal yet full‑service solutions.
With project footprints from Alaska to Puerto Rico, their typical engagements include Phase I/II site assessments, wetlands and asbestos surveys, and CEI for infrastructure work.
They’re SBA 8(a), SDB and Woman‑Owned certified, enabling high‑profile contracts with DoD, EPA, NASA, GSA, and state DOTs.
Accura stands out for melding responsiveness with technical strength, led by a seasoned team of engineers, surveyors, and environmental specialists.
Culture + Values
Ability to serve our clients with responsive, personal attention
Commitment to technical expertise, quality, client‑focused service
Delivery of project solutions on time and within budget
Maintains solid reputation with long‑term, repeat clients
Small‑company agility combined with full‑service diversity
Environment + Sustainability
Provides Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments, wetland surveys, environmental compliance and remediation services
Supports federal environmental initiatives (e.g., EPA projects, NPDES, Superfund enforcement)
Operates across diverse geographies—from Alaska to Puerto Rico—adhering to region‑specific environmental regulations
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly stated DEI strategy or gender diversity data available