Structural Engineering Manager
AECOM · Nashville, TN · 2 mo ago
HybridEngineering$155k–$180k/yrFull-time
About the role
AECOM’s Atlanta, GA Buildings and Places office is hiring an exceptionally qualified Structural Engineering Manager to lead the design, technical execution, and quality oversight of building structural projects for federal and institutional clients, including NASA, FAA, USACE, and other public-sector agencies.
Responsibilities
- Lead and supervise a team of structural engineers, designers, and BIM/modeling staff in the planning, analysis, and design of new buildings, renovations, rehabilitations, and facility upgrades.
- Serve as the senior technical leader for structural scope on assigned projects, providing direction on framing systems, lateral systems, foundations, gravity systems, and rehabilitation strategies for steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and specialty structural systems.
- Plan, perform, and oversee structural analysis and design from concept development through construction documents, including calculations, specifications, reports, and drawing production.
- Review and approve structural calculations, plans, details, specifications, and technical reports prepared by others, ensuring technical accuracy, constructability, consistency, and compliance with company QA/QC standards.
- Ensure designs comply with applicable codes and criteria, including IBC, ASCE 7, ACI 318, AISC 360, TMS, NDS, and other applicable state, local, and federal requirements.
- Lead structural coordination with architects and other engineering disciplines to ensure integrated, code-compliant, and constructible building designs.
- Serve as Engineer of Record, when required, for building structural projects.
- Support federal design execution by applying UFC, UFGS, and other agency-specific criteria relevant to projects for NASA, FAA, USACE, DoD, or other federal clients.
- Provide technical mentorship, training, and performance guidance to junior and mid-level engineers, and support recruiting, staff development, and retention of structural engineering talent.
- Participate in site investigations, existing-condition assessments, field observations, and construction-phase support activities, including responses to RFIs, submittal reviews, and evaluation of field conditions.
- Support proposals, technical approach development, and interview preparation as a subject-matter expert for structural building pursuits.
- Able to travel a few days a month with short notice.
Qualifications
- U.S. citizenship due to the nature of the work.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Architectural Engineering, plus 8 years of related experience in structural engineering for building projects, or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license in any U.S. state, with the ability to obtain additional state licensure by comity as needed.
- 3 years of experience leading, supervising, or formally mentoring structural engineering staff.
- Demonstrated experience in the structural design of building projects through multiple phases, including concept design, detailed design, construction documents, and construction administration support.
- Demonstrated proficiency in applicable structural design codes and standards for buildings.