Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
04 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
04 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Structural Engineering, Modeling, Consideration, Elevations, Color, Revit, Sap, Technical Standards
Industry
Civil Engineering
The mission at Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc. (BakerRisk) is to manage hazards and risks through high-value services, products, and research. The BakerRisk Protective Structures Section completes this mission through the evaluation and design of structures exposed to extreme loading conditions such as blast, thermal, and high-velocity impacts. We design buildings to protect people in potentially hazardous working environments, design manufacturing bays to contain the effects of accidental explosions, and collaborate with government agencies to design spaces to protect occupants from potential hostile threats. Our design and evaluation approaches continue to be validated and expanded through research, testing, and the investigation of catastrophic events such as explosions, fires, and toxic material releases. BakerRisk operates two test facilities, the Wilfred E. Baker Test Facility and Box Canyon Test Facility, where both scale and full-scale testing of building structures can be completed. BakerRisk has a collaborative work environment where coordination with other technical disciplines at BakerRisk, Process Safety and Blast Effects, is encouraged to develop a solution to manage hazards and risk.
EDUCATION
Master’s Degree or above with a focus in structural engineering. A Bachelor’s degree may be acceptable with prior work experience as a structural engineer. Work ethic and office professionalism consistent with BakerRisk’s high technical standards is a must.
REQUIRED SKILLS
DESIRED SKILLS
Successful candidates require a BS in Civil/Structural Engineering (MS preferred). Education must include the analysis and design of structures (steel, concrete, and masonry) using simplified and advanced methods. Candidate should also be experienced (0 to 5 years) or demonstrate a strong interest in one or more of the following areas: structural design of buildings, structural dynamics due to impulsive loads, structural evaluation of existing buildings, forensics engineering, structural analysis software, and/or finite element analysis.
Candidate must be able to perform specific tasks as assigned by project managers of limited scope. Typical tasks will require knowledge of structural engineering principles. Advanced techniques will require knowledge/learning of nonlinear design of construction materials including steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, wood, etc.
Tasks assigned will include nonlinear blast response analysis, detailed structural design and design concept development, preparation of design specifications, research/accident investigation support, structural drawing development and review, and reviewing numerical calculations.