Graduate Engineer - Structural
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering
Job Location: US-New York | US-CA-Los Angeles | US-CA-San Diego | US-CO-Denver | US-CA-San Francisco
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Category: Entry Level Roles
ResponsibilitiesWalter P Moore seeks well-prepared graduates of top engineering schools to start and build their careers with our firm. As a graduate engineer, you will participate on project design teams for architectural projects of all types, including commercial, sports, healthcare, education, and public assembly buildings. You will also have the opportunity to participate in our in-house staff development program. A sound technical background, enthusiasm for designing great structures, excellent client service skills, and a proactive attitude are required.
Experience with Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a plus.
- Master's in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Structural
- EIT certification
- Proactive, organized, excellent communication skills, and team-oriented
The salary range for this position varies by location and is an estimate based on good faith. The actual salary will depend on the candidate's knowledge, skills, abilities, geographic location, industry experience, and internal equity. Walter P Moore reserves the right to offer more or less than the posted range without discrimination.
- $89K - $106K in San Francisco
- $85K - $101K in New York
- $82K - $97K in LA & Washington DC
- $78K - $92K in San Diego & Chicago
- $74K - $88K in Denver
Walter P Moore is an international engineering, architecture, and consulting firm founded in 1931, headquartered in Houston, Texas, with over 1000 professionals across 24 U.S. offices and 7 international locations. We solve complex structural and infrastructure challenges with innovative, resource-efficient solutions that support communities worldwide.
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