Full-Time

Structural Engineer

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Benesch

Benesch

501-1,000 employees

Engineering and consulting for community infrastructure

Consulting
Government & Public Sector
Social Impact

Senior

Milwaukee, WI, USA

Position requires in-office presence in Milwaukee, WI.

Category
Structural Engineering
Architecture & Civil Engineering
Requirements
  • B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline required
  • PE License in Wisconsin or ability to obtain through reciprocity
  • Certified Bridge Safety Inspector (CBSI) – not required, but preferred
  • Minimum of 8 years of design, load rating and inspection experience
  • Experience working with WisDOT and/or municipalities
  • Excellent communication and client relation skills
  • Progressive experience with developing contract and utilizing MicroStation Connects, Open Roads and Open Bridge Design software
Responsibilities
  • Collect and assimilate data and perform modeling, analysis and/or design calculations of project elements.
  • Draw design details under direction of others.
  • Compute quantities and demonstrate awareness of relationships to pay items.
  • Organize calculations to be included in design files, following project standards.
  • Coordinate drafting of an element.
  • Perform field or site visits as needed.
  • Develop cursory knowledge of applicable codes and standards and use of applicable CADD and Microsoft software.

Benesch enhances community infrastructure across the United States by specializing in engineering and consulting services. The company focuses on various sectors, including transportation, aviation, bridges, railroads, roadways, and transit systems, as well as community planning, education, parks and recreation, private development, and environmental services. Benesch serves municipalities, government agencies, and private clients, providing comprehensive infrastructure solutions with a strong emphasis on ADA compliance to ensure accessibility in public facilities and transportation systems. Their multidisciplinary team collaborates to tackle complex infrastructure challenges, delivering high-quality outcomes that foster long-term client relationships. Revenue is generated through project-based contracts for large-scale infrastructure projects, which leads to repeat business and referrals. The goal of Benesch is to improve community infrastructure sustainably and effectively.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1946

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Recognition as Consultant of the Year by Kane County and Employer of the Year by WTS Pittsburgh Chapter highlights Benesch's industry leadership and positive workplace culture.
  • The firm's involvement in diverse sectors such as transportation, aviation, and environmental services offers employees a wide range of project experiences and professional growth opportunities.
  • Benesch's project-based revenue model ensures financial stability and continuous opportunities for large-scale, impactful projects.

What critics are saying

  • The competitive engineering and consulting market requires Benesch to continuously innovate to maintain its market position.
  • Dependence on project-based contracts may lead to revenue fluctuations, especially if large projects are delayed or canceled.

What makes Benesch unique

  • Benesch's holistic approach to ADA compliance sets it apart by ensuring comprehensive accessibility across all municipal aspects, a feature not commonly emphasized by competitors.
  • The company's multidisciplinary team allows for innovative and collaborative solutions, providing a competitive edge in delivering high-quality infrastructure projects.
  • Benesch's focus on long-term client relationships through successful project delivery and repeat business distinguishes it from firms that rely solely on new client acquisition.

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