Associate Engineer

National Trench Safety, IncHouston, TX
6h

About The Position

The Engineer I is part of a unit designing excavation shoring projects, working under a Professional Engineer. Ensures that engineering design, complies with the project objective and contractual requirements i.e. project schedule, company standards, and procedures.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Knowledge of statics and mechanics of materials
  • Analytical problem-solving and presentation skills
  • Communication - verbal and written.
  • A bachelor's degree in Civil/Structural/Geotechnical Engineering
  • Associated classes: Statics, Steel Design, Concrete Design, Foundations, or Geotechnical Design

Responsibilities

  • Design excavation shoring plans.
  • Provide advice and assistance to personnel on all matters about engineering.
  • Solve customer needs with equipment rented and designed by NTS.
  • Communicate with Sales on the best solution for the customer’s needs.
  • Plan, schedule, and provide work direction when required for preparation of designs, processes,   and related data.
  • Bring elements of a project together, makes certain that all elements proceed satisfactorily on schedule and initiates corrective action as required.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.

Benefits

  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision plans
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match and immediate vesting
  • Team Ownership Program (TOP) grants an annual stock award to every active full-time employee. TOP is unique for a privately held company but is offered to show how much we value our employees!
  • Flexible spending and health savings accounts
  • Basic and Voluntary life and disability insurance
  • Paid Time Off that is either awarded or begins to accrue on the first pay period
  • 8 paid holidays
  • Birthday and Work Anniversary holidays after one year of service
  • Incentive bonus plans
  • Educational assistance
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