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Structural Engineer PE – (6-10 yrs experience) Bend Oregon

Bend, OR

Full-Time
In-Office
PE
Engineer

Summary

We are seeking a licensed structural engineer with 6-10 years of structural experience to join our team. We seek to innovate as a company and challenge our employees to do their best in a wide range of sectors including commercial, medical, recreational and residential.

The ideal candidate will have proven experience with project management and will be ready to take on the needs of a growing company. This position is based out of our Bend office and will interact with our teams across Oregon, Washington, Montana and Colorado.

Requirements

  • PE licensure
  • Proven experience managing multiple projects from initial proposal to project completion
  • Competency with wood design, engineering, and structural detailing
  • Experience with developing SIPS, mass timber/CLT, steel, masonry, and heavy timber
  • Values teamwork, collaboration, and clear communication
  • Comfortable working with teams from multiple offices

Benefits

We offer competitive pay and benefits packages, including but not limited to:

  • Company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for the employee
  • 401(k) with company contribution matching
  • 10 Paid holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Gym reimbursement
  • Cell phone benefits
  • Bonus earning opportunities
  • Seminar and licensing reimbursements
  • Flextime and hybrid options
  • Paid overtime

About Us

Eclipse Engineering was founded in 1998 in Missoula, Montana with a goal to deliver excellent results for clients while maintaining a healthy work-life balance for staff. We are owned by nine working engineers and strive to create a culture where our staff grow and feel respected. We are licensed to operate in all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and 9 Canadian provinces.

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