
Job description
The Structural Engineer will provide technical, organizational, and communication skills to produce well-designed and coordinated construction documents for structural systems. They will work under supervision from the Manager of Structural Engineering or Project Engineer.
The Structural Engineer will perform basic engineering analysis, formulate design and/or analysis of structural framing systems, and conduct field measuring and checking at construction sites. They will also prepare construction documents, communicate with other disciplines, and review shop drawing submittals.
The ideal candidate will have 5-10 years of experience in structural engineering, a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering, and professional registration. They will also have skills in analysis software such as Risa, RAM, ETABS, and/or SAP2000, and drafting software such as Revit and Bluebeam.
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Company

Design • Construction
Ghafari Associates, founded in 1982, is a global multidisciplinary design and engineering firm that delivers integrated solutions across architecture, interior design, civil and structural engineering, MEP, ICT & security, and operations & systems engineering. Leveraging a full suite of capabilities—including sustainable design, laser scanning, project management consulting, and control systems engineering—the company creates cohesive environments that align building performance, technology, and user experience. With 11 offices worldwide, Ghafari serves the automotive, aviation, corporate/commercial, education, government, healthcare, and industrial/manufacturing sectors. Its value proposition centers on an integrated design approach that unites diverse engineering disciplines to streamline project delivery, enhance operational efficiency, and foster innovative, resilient built environments—making it an attractive workplace for professionals seeking collaborative, cross‑functional challenges.