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Structural Designer Reviews

What is it like working as a Structural Designer?

January 2019
Structural Designer in Tulsa:
Pros: New opportunity to advance career
Cons: Feel like a number
July 2017
Structural Designer in Kennewick:
No project is the same. Focus is necessary. You work on your own a fair amount, and you need to keep on pace. Join a professional association to keep updated on code changes. Be involved and learn all you can. Get your license as soon as you are able, and don't underestimate the amount of study time you'll need to prepare -- budget at least 6 months. Older engineers love passing on their knowledge, so ask lots of questions (after doing a bit of your own homework) and keep notes on the answers. Don't be afraid to throw out possible solutions; you'll learn a lot that way. Be organized -- projects will often come back months, even years later, and you will want detailed notes on what you did and why.
June 2015
Go foe a four year degree if possible.
Structural Designer:
Keep going to become PE.
April 2015
Structural Designer:
Women can get paid the same amount as men.

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