Structural Engineer
Job Description
We're looking for a Structural Engineer who thrives on technical challenges and collaborative design. If you enjoy bringing ideas to life, problem-solving, variety, and contributing to meaningful projects, AMG is the place for you.
As a Structural Engineer at AMG, you will design and analyze structural components of industrial facilities such as factories, processing plants, warehouses, and chemical manufacturers to ensure structural soundness, constructability and safety, taking into consideration heavy machinery loads, material selection, environmental stresses, load-bearing capabilities, and everyday operations. Hybrid work options are available, but the you must be in the tri-state area.
(No sponsorship / No corp-to-corp)
At AMG, Inc., we’re more than a full-service engineering and design firm, we’re a team of problem-solvers and creators who partner with clients throughout the facility lifecycle. From conceptual planning to commissioning and start-up, our team delivers smart, innovative solutions that drive results and build strong, lasting relationships. Learn more at ’s in it for you?
- Employer-paid Medical Insurance
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contribution
- Dental and Vision Insurance
- Flexible Schedules and Work-Life Balance
- Employer paid Career Development (license, certifications, education)
- Supportive, Collaborative Culture
- Hybrid work options
- PTO and Wellness Days
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Overtime
- 401k with Employer Matching (up to 6%)
Primary Responsibilities:
- Support structural design efforts for facility and infrastructure projects. Typical projects range from a few thousand to several million dollars.
- Perform structural analysis and calculations for concrete and steel structures, foundations for heavy machinery, structural steel frames for high-bay warehouses, pipe racks, crane rail supports, etc.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and design staff to deliver accurate, efficient designs
- Use CAD software (AutoCAD, Revit, etc) to develop and review drawings
Requirements:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Structural Engineering
- Knowledge of building codes, safety requirements and environmental regulations
- Ability to perform complex structural analysis and calculations
- Prior U.S. work experience on heavy industrial and/or plant processing facilities
- PE or EIT preferred.