Bridge Engineer
Bridge engineers form a vital component in the engineering, environmental and construction industries. Simply put, bridge engineers design and prepare plans in accordance with applicable design specifications for bridge projects of various sizes and complexities.
A bridge engineer may work with various types of bridges, such as steel plate girder, prestressed concrete girder, reinforced concrete slab structures and post-tensioned concrete structures.
These engineer's daily activities include concept development, bridge sizing, structural design, seismic analysis and bridge plans. Bridge engineers also handle cost estimates, construction schedules, bridge inspections and load ratings. Other responsibilities may include checking design calculations, estimates and specifications produced by other engineers on the project.
Over the years, our clients have required us to find the expert bridge engineer to meet specific bridge engineering job requirements. For example, one client had a need for an engineer with exceptional experience working only on girder bridges. While these are, perhaps, the most common and most basic bridge, finding the best of the best required the exceptional expertise possessed by Sequence's recruiters.
Our team has to recognize the differences among the common bridge designs, such as truss, girder, arch and suspension spans. For example, we industry experts know that a truss is a simple skeletal structure and that in design theory, the individual members of a simple truss are only subject to tension and compression forces, not bending forces.
We are leading recruiters of bridge engineers.
Sequence has long been in the forefront of recruiting and staffing bridge engineers for clients. Because of this, we realize the technical and professional nuances of this profession, as well as the vital role that bridge engineers play in the construction industry.
We are the premier executive recruiting and staffing firm committed to providing employment solutions to the construction and engineering, industries around the world. We are a team of highly skilled recruiters and staffing professionals providing support for the core industries responsible for building and maintaining the world's infrastructure, natural resources and environment.
Sequence recruiters are very experienced in the construction industry. Their expansive industry network allows them to pinpoint where the top talent is. They can quickly locate those individuals in demand for their knowledge, experience and expertise, the impact players who always add value to their company.
Our recruiting philosophy, methodology, and practices are based on the highest standards in the industry. We take pride in how we carefully screen and present only the most qualified bridge engineering candidates who can make a difference in your organization.
The success of our business is founded on meeting your needs. Because of our expertise in this field, few firms can match our record of accomplishments. Over time, our clients depend on as trusted business partners, a resource they can rely on.
We provide a full range of employment solutions.
Sequence can meet all of your personnel needs, from filling individual bridge engineering jobs for small firms to recruiting and staffing complete practice groups for global corporations.
We recruit and staff executive, management, administrative and field-level personnel for temporary and temporary-to-permanent jobs in the engineering field, and for direct-hire positions throughout the construction sector worldwide. We also offer short and long-term temporary contract placements, outplacement services and long-term recruiting, in addition to a full array of HR services.
There is a nearly endless list of construction sub-specialties with which Sequence has experience, thanks to the diversity of applications we have handled. Many of these specialty fields are vital to our clients, who turn to us for expertise in recruiting and staffing.
Links:
• American Institute of Steel Construction • American Public Transit Association • American Segmental Bridge Institute • American Society of Civil Engineers • Applied Technology Council • Association for Bridge Construction and Design • ASTM • Bridge Engineering Association • Center for Infrastructure and Transportation Studies • Canadian Society for Civil Engineering • Design-Build Institute of America • Helsinki University Bridge Engineering Department • Highway Engineering Exchange Program • Institute of Civil Engineers (of England) • IABSE - International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering • International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering • National Bridge Research Organization • National Concrete Bridge Council • National Council of Structural Engineers Associations • National Society of Professional Engineers • SEAOC - Structural Engineers Association of California • SEAOI - Illinois • SEAINT - International • Society of Women Engineers
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