
CIVIL ENGINEER (STRUCTURAL)
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems CommandYou will serve as a CIVIL ENGINEER (STRUCTURAL) in the PLANNING,
DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION, STRUCTURAL 1 (PDC42A) DIVISION of
NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND
ATLANTIC.You will serve as an expert in advanced structural engineering concepts, principles and practices as they apply to a wide range of shore facilities including piers, housing, medical facilities, and aviation facilities.You will lead multi-discipline design teams engaged in the design of complex projects.You will develop complex designs and analyses utilizing advanced structural Engineering software.You will serve as a technical expert and provide engineering and design services to all activities and tenants for a broad range of facilities.You will provide independent, timely and professional specialized structural engineering products, services and consultation for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of facilities.
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