Structural Engineer (Cities & Places)
Jacobs · Seattle, WA · 1 wk ago
Engineering$118k–$185k/yrFull-time
About the role
Jacobs is seeking a talented Structural Engineer based out of Bellevue or Seattle, WA, to support the design and delivery of low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise building projects across the Pacific Northwest and Inland Northwest.
Responsibilities
- Contribute to structural design for a range of building types, including residential, mixed-use, commercial, civic, education, and institutional projects
- Support engineering analysis and documentation for low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise structures using concrete, steel, wood-frame, mass timber, and hybrid systems
- Participate in the development of framing concepts, gravity and lateral systems, and building structural strategies from early design through construction
- Aid in structural calculations, modeling, and coordination of drawings and specifications
- Work closely with architects, MEP engineers, contractors, and specialty consultants to deliver well-integrated building solutions
- Support project teams in addressing Pacific Northwest design considerations, including seismic design, lateral force-resisting systems, wind, gravity loading, and constructability
- Contribute to mass timber pursuits and projects by helping evaluate system selection, connection strategies, coordination requirements, prefabrication opportunities, and code considerations
- Participate in internal and external meetings and communicate technical ideas clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
- Help advance quality, innovation, and sustainability in structural design practice
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Architectural Engineering with a structural emphasis
- 10 to 15 years of relevant structural engineering experience in building design
- Engineer-in-Training certification, or ability to obtain quickly
- Familiarity with structural design in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, including applicable building codes and regional seismic requirements
- Experience contributing to building projects across multiple scales, including low-rise, mid-rise, and ideally high-rise structures
- Working knowledge of concrete, steel, wood-frame, and lateral system design
- Demonstrated interest in mass timber, CLT, glulam, DLT, or hybrid timber systems
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams
- Master’s degree in Structural Engineering preferred
- Professional Engineer license preferred, or clear path toward licensure
- Project experience in the Pacific Northwest or similar seismic regions
- Understanding of embodied carbon considerations, material efficiency, and sustainable structural design
- Familiarity with coordination challenges and opportunities related to prefabrication and modular construction
- Interest in contributing to technical excellence, thought leadership, and client-facing pursuits