FAQs
What is the role of a Structural Engineering Graduate Designer 1 at IMEG?
The Structural Engineering Graduate Designer 1 works closely with experienced engineers and consultants to provide engineering solutions, assist in engineering analysis and design, and develop documents for structural systems.
What are the primary responsibilities of this position?
Responsibilities include assisting in the design and analysis of structural systems, interacting with clients, supporting project planning and scheduling, collaborating with senior engineers, ensuring quality control, and engaging in the full life cycle of projects from conception through construction.
Is prior internship experience required for this role?
Prior internship experience in the building design consulting industry is preferred but not required.
What educational qualifications are necessary for this position?
A Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Civil, Structural, or Architectural Engineering is required, and a Master’s Degree (MS) in Structural Engineering is preferred.
Does IMEG support professional development opportunities?
Yes, IMEG is committed to investing in employees' futures through professional development programs and opportunities for career advancement.
What is the expected travel requirement for this position?
The ability to travel up to 5% with occasional overnight stays is required.
Are there any specific software skills required for this role?
Yes, knowledge of industry standard engineering software, including structural analysis and design software, and basic knowledge in the use of BIM software are required.
What kind of benefits does IMEG offer?
IMEG offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous PTO, flexible schedule, health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as assistance with tuition reimbursement.
Does this position require a professional license?
An Engineering in Training (EIT) License is preferred for this position.
Is this position eligible for sponsorship?
No, this position is not eligible for sponsorship.