Description
About the role
We design the structures behind the buildings people work, shop, learn, and gather in — offices, retail, warehouses, mixed-use, light industrial, and the occasional project that doesn't fit neatly into any category. We're looking for a Project Engineer I to take ownership of commercial structural design packages and grow into a technical leader on our team.
This isn't a role where you'll be buried in spreadsheets waiting for someone to hand you the next task. You'll coordinate directly with architects, contractors, and clients; run your own projects from schematic through construction administration; and mentor junior engineers along the way. You'll have senior staff backing you up on project direction, but the technical driver's seat is yours.
You'll independently design gravity and lateral systems for commercial projects across a range of materials — structural steel, concrete (cast-in-place and tilt-up), masonry, and wood where the project calls for it. You'll work through foundation design on varied soil conditions, detail connections, and think through load paths on buildings that aren't always symmetrical or straightforward. You'll build and troubleshoot models in RISA, run member and component checks in Enercalc, and turn that analysis into permit-ready drawing sets that don't come back with a stack of review corrections.
You'll apply the IBC and the relevant material design standards with confidence, work within Apex's internal design standards and details, and know when something needs a senior engineer's eyes before it leaves the office. You'll respond to contractor RFIs, review shop drawings in Bluebeam, and visit sites to work through the field issues that inevitably come up — writing reports that are clear, professional, and actually useful.
Day-to-day, you'll also keep your own budget and schedule on track, give your project manager a heads-up when something's trending sideways, and help shape our standards and details as we grow.
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