Full-Time
Posted on 10/1/2025
Structural building products and engineering support
$18.56 - $27.84/hr
Annapolis Junction, MD, USA
In Person
Relocation is not available for this position.
Simpson Strong-Tie supplies structural building products and services for construction. It is a leading supplier of structural connectors, fasteners and related systems and also provides engineering and field support, product testing and training to customers. Its products are used to connect and secure building elements and are validated through testing and technical guidance. The company differentiates itself by combining a large product catalog with extensive engineering expertise, testing capabilities and customer support networks. Its goal is to help create safe, reliable structures by delivering high‑quality products and comprehensive technical services to customers.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Stockton, California
Founded
1956
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Simpson Strong-Tie expands Outdoor Accents Essentials hardware collection. Designed for easy installation, the connectors and fasteners allow pros and DIYers alike to build all sorts of outdoor structures, including decks, fences, patio covers and pergolas. April 9, 2026 Simpson Strong-Tie Simpson Strong-Tie is expanding its Outdoor Accents Essentials collection of decorative hardware with a range of new black powder-coated connectors and fasteners. Designed for easy installation, the connectors and fasteners allow pros and DIYers alike to build all sorts of outdoor structures, including decks, fences, patio covers and pergolas. New products in the Essentials collection include joist hangers, stair stringer connectors, angles, post bases and caps, hurricane ties and other connectors made of ZMAX(R)-galvanized steel for superior corrosion resistance and now available with a stylish black powder-coat finish for added beauty. The new additions also include fasteners that have a double-barrier black coating for corrosion protection. Essentials hardware can be used in tandem with the Outdoor Accents Mission Collection(R), Avant Collection(TM) and Sage System(TM) to create just about any outdoor structure. "Our Outdoor Accents hardware collections have become a favorite among pros and DIYers alike because they simplify deck and pergola construction by providing a complete system of structural connections - without sacrificing a clean, architectural appearance," said Scott Park, director of product development for Connectors and Lateral Systems at Simpson Strong-Tie. "Expanding the Essentials collection adds more connection options, giving builders the ability to complete a broader range of structural connections while maintaining a coordinated Outdoor Accents look." The new Essentials offerings include: AC4PC/AC6PC adjustable post cap · Provides a secure connection between a beam and a post (installs in pairs) · Ideal for new or retrofit applications where structural support is needed · Accommodates either 4x or 6x nominal lumber H1APC hurricane tie · Connects nominal 2x trusses or rafters to walls or beams · Helps resist wind and seismic forces · U-shape design allows for faster installation compared to installing two single-sided ties H2.5APC hurricane tie · Single-sided hurricane tie connects truss, rafter or joist to the beam or wall for resisting lateral and uplift forces · Attaches to one side of the lumber member, allowing for use with multiple lumber widths L70PC/ L90PC L-shaped reinforcing angle · Multipurpose utility connector · Load-rated angles featuring a durable construction and versatile fastening options LCE4PC light post cap for end condition · Connects beam ends to posts (installs in pairs) · Fits 4x and 6x lumber · Suitable for new or retrofit construction · Tested and approved for mitered end conditions LSCPC adjustable stringer connector · Concealed connection between stair stringer and header/rim board · Eliminates costly framing · Field slopeable to all common stair stringer pitches; suitable for solid or notched stringers · Reversible for left- or right-hand installation ML24PC/ML26PC medium angle · Strong and versatile connector · Staggered fastener holes reduce wood splitting · Opposing hole patterns enables back-to-back installation RPBPC retrofit post base · Reinforces existing posts · Fits any post size from double 2x4 or larger · Strengthens new post-base connections for carports, patio covers, decks and other similar structures TA9PC, TA10PC staircase angle · Load-rated connector ties stair tread to stringer · Eliminates the need for time-consuming stringer notching Outdoor Accents connector screw and Outdoor Accents heavy-duty connector screw · Both screws reduce installation time by driving easily without predrilling · Black double-barrier coating offers a premium look while providing a medium level of corrosion resistance for many outdoor applications · Two different head options: hex head and new wafer-head, which offers low-profile finishes · Sharp point enables fast starts · Designed specifically for installing Outdoor Accents Essentials connectors Your Business Success Starts Here! Get the most important news and insights impacting your business.
Simpson Strong-Tie to feature new products, equipment and giveaways at the 2026 International Builders' Show. During this year's show, being held February 17 - 19 in Orlando, Florida, the company will showcase a range of products, solutions and software tools. February 11, 2026 Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, will once again be a part of Design & Construction Week as an exhibitor at the 2026 International Builders' Show. During this year's show, being held February 17 - 19 in Orlando, Florida, the company will showcase a range of products, solutions and software tools. At Booth W3201 in the Central Hall, Simpson Strong-Tie will feature its core engineered structural connectors, screws and building solutions as well as provide a sneak peek at upcoming new product launches, including the new Strong-Wall(R) high-strength steel shearwall, light-duty anchors and Outdoor Accents(R) black connectors. Visitors can demo the EasyFrame(TM) automated marking system EasyCut saw along with digital solutions residential software. "As one of the industry's premier events, the International Builders' Show offers Simpson Strong-Tie an unrivaled opportunity to meet with current, new and prospective customers and to identify how our engineered solutions can meet builders' critical challenges and make a real difference in today's home construction," said Nate Johnston, VP of National Accounts for Simpson Strong-Tie. "We look forward every year to making those key connections and growing mutually beneficial relationships across the supply chain, from partners to dealers to contractors." Other highlights during the show: * Booth visitors can enter to win one of 100 Quik Drive(R) Project Pro(TM) screw driving tools. (See staff member for full rules and eligibility details.) * Each day of the show, the booth will host episodes of the company's Strong Conversations podcast, featuring guest panelists and in-house experts discussing best building practices, industry trends and more. The podcasts will be available on the Strong Conversations YouTube channel over the course of the year. * Jemery Gilstrap, MS, PE, executive vice president of innovation at Simpson Strong-Tie, will be a panelist for "The Blueprint: How Innovation-Driven Design & Construction Is Reimagining Attainable Housing," an educational "Super Session" that will be held Thursday, February 19, from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Attendees will learn how innovation-driven design and construction can transform the attainable housing conversation, including adaptable approaches for creating efficient, desirable homes and communities that align with buyer needs, market realities and builder business goals.
Simpson Strong-Tie introduces PFUD(TM) post frame undersaddle hangers for easier, faster layout. Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, is simplifying post frame construction with the launch of two PFUD(TM) undersaddle hangers. The hangers feature a two-sided design so that one hanger supports ceiling joists on each side of a truss instead of requiring a separate face-mounted hanger for each joist. The continuous seat fits snugly under the truss's bottom chord, automatically aligning parts vertically for an easier, faster layout. For single-side applications, installers simply bend and separate the hanger along the perforations to create two face-mounted options. "PFUD undersaddle hangers are extremely versatile, streamlining installation to reduce connector layout labor costs by half versus using two face-mounted hangers," said Randy Daudet, group product manager for Simpson Strong-Tie. "At the same time, the hangers offer greater reliability and load capacity than toenailed ceiling joists." The hangers are fully tested and code listed. They're load rated for joist tension forces, so they're ideal with ceiling panels acting as diaphragms or for bottom-chord truss bracing. Two options are available: The PFUD24 fits one-ply trusses, and the PFUDS24 fits two-ply trusses.
Kei Bullock joins Simpson Strong-Tie as new executive vice president of human resources. Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, has hired Kei Bullock, Ph.D., as its new executive vice president of human resources, replacing Jennifer Lutz, who is retiring after 12 years with the company. In this role, Bullock will lead a globally distributed team of about 90 human resources professionals; will oversee all aspects of the HR function, impacting the entire workforce, from frontline employees to senior leaders; and will develop and implement a comprehensive people and talent strategy designed to support the company's continued growth and ongoing focus on innovation. Bullock brings to the role more than 20 years of HR leadership experience, in areas including HR business partnership, talent management, organizational effectiveness, leadership development and total rewards. Most recently, she served as vice president of talent acquisition at Northrop Grumman, where she delivered exceptional hiring results globally while significantly improving efficiency. "Kei has a strong track record of driving strategic, enterprise-wide talent strategies and shaping inclusive, high-performing cultures," said Mike Olosky, CEO of Simpson Strong-Tie. "I'm confident that her expertise and leadership will make a tremendous impact as we continue to strengthen our culture and talent strategies worldwide." "Simpson's decades-long reputation for leadership, customer service and innovation is built on and sustained by its dedicated team members, from the research lab to the manufacturing floor to jobsites," Bullock said. "I'm thrilled about the opportunity to work alongside them, further strengthen and enhance internal infrastructures, and continue to build a workplace where our people feel supported, included and empowered to grow and thrive." Bullock holds a Ph.D. from Antioch University, an MBA from the University of California Los Angeles and a BA from Rice University. Director, Communications at Simpson Strong-Tie
Simpson Strong-Tie employees donate time, products for2025 Habitat for Humanity Carter Work Project. As part of its ongoing support for Habitat for Humanity, Simpson Strong-Tie, the leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions, sponsored and provided volunteers for the annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project 2025. This year's event was held October 26 - 31 in Austin, Texas. Over 40 years and across 14 countries, the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project has brought together volunteers and VIPs to build, renovate or repair nearly 4,500 homes while shining a global spotlight on the importance of affordable housing. Volunteers on this year's project worked on new homes in Whisper Valley, Austin Habitat for Humanity's first geothermal community, featuring 48 affordable, energy-efficient single-family houses. Through a combination of monetary and product donations, Simpson Strong-Tie was a Roof Raiser sponsor for this year's event. In addition, six Simpson Strong-Tie employees from the company's McKinney, Texas, branch volunteered onsite during the week. "Finding affordable housing is a critical issue for a significant percentage of Americans, and the work Habitat for Humanity does to bring homeownership within reach of more people is essential," said Jennifer Lutz, executive vice president, human resources for Simpson Strong-Tie. "Working with the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project is part of our ongoing commitment to support both our industry and our communities. We're particularly proud of our employees for their dedication, as well, in donating their time and expertise to this important cause." Throughout the week, Simpson Strong-Tie volunteers worked on a range of projects on one of the Whisper Valley homes, including installing cabinets, hanging doors, and caulking, patching and painting the exterior. "Working with Habitat for Humanity was an experience that will stay with me forever. Coming together with volunteers from all over - each bringing their own story, energy and heart - was truly inspiring," said Corynn De La Garza, dealer sales representative for Simpson Strong-Tie. "I'm so grateful to work for a company that gives back and stands firmly behind its principles of compassion, community and service. I can't wait to be part of it again next year!" Senior Territory Sales Manager Matt Lea voiced similar sentiments: "It was an incredible experience that left a lasting impression on me. Throughout the week, I had the chance to learn new skills and step outside my comfort zone - all in the service of a greater cause," he said. "What stood out most was how a group of strangers, from different backgrounds and geographies, came together with a shared purpose: to help a family move into an affordable home simply because it's the right thing to do. That unity and selflessness were inspiring." To learn more about the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, visit www.habitat.org/carter-work-project. To learn more about Simpson Strong-Tie's giving and partnership efforts, visit news.strongtie.com/releases/giving-and-partnerships.