The Mid-Level Structural Engineer is responsible for performing structural analysis and design, preparing technical documentation, and supporting construction teams during execution. The role involves coordination with other disciplines, ensuring compliance with building codes, and delivering efficient, safe, and cost-effective structural solutions.
Conduct structural analysis and design of reinforced concrete, steel, and masonry elements.
Prepare detailed design reports, structural drawings, and calculation packages.
Review architectural and MEP drawings for coordination and structural compatibility.
Assist in site supervision, quality checks, and resolution of structural issues during construction.
Ensure designs comply with applicable codes and client specifications.
Participate in value engineering exercises and design optimization.
Coordinate with internal and external project stakeholders including consultants and contractors.
Support the preparation of BOQs, material specifications, and construction documentation.
Contribute to structural inspections and progress reports on active job sites.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering.
3–5 years of experience in structural design and/or site supervision.
Proficient in design and analysis software such as ETABS, SAFE, STAAD.Pro, or SAP2000.
Strong skills in AutoCAD; familiarity with Revit Structure or BIM workflows is an advantage.
Solid understanding of international design codes (e.g., ACI, BS, Eurocodes).
Strong problem-solving and technical decision-making skills.
Good communication and report-writing abilities.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Attention to detail and focus on safety and constructability in design.