Sr. Structural Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering, Building Services Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Location: Dallas, TX preferred but be based out of any Texas office
Pay: $100,000 - $130,000
We are seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to help lead and grow a building-focused structural practice. This role is ideal for an experienced engineer who enjoys complex structures, existing buildings, and hands-on problem solving
, and who wants real influence over projects, clients, and team development. You’ll work on a mix of new building design, structural investigations, condition assessments, and rehabilitation of existing and historic structures
, collaborating closely with architects, owners, and multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- Lead structural design, analysis, and consulting for new and existing buildings
- Perform investigations, assessments, and rehabilitation design for complex structures
- Oversee construction documents, technical analyses, and reports
- Work directly with clients, architects, contractors, and public agencies
- Mentor junior engineers and contribute to practice growth
- 8+ years of structural engineering experience
- Professional Engineer (PE) license, or ability to obtain Texas licensure by comity
- BS in Civil Engineering (MS preferred)
- Strong experience with existing buildings and rehabilitation work
- Excellent communication and technical judgment
- Experience with industry analysis tools;
Revit proficiency strongly preferred
- High level of technical ownership and autonomy
- Interesting, non-routine structural projects
- Direct client interaction and leadership opportunity
- Clear path for long-term growth
Foot Bridge is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive environment where everyone is valued and respected. We make employment decisions based on qualifications and business needs, without discrimination on any basis, and we welcome candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.
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