Job Description
KPFF Consulting Engineers is an engineering design firm dedicated to innovative and sustainable engineering. They are seeking a Structural Engineer to perform structural analysis, seismic design, and develop construction documents for various projects, while collaborating across disciplines and providing mentorship to junior engineers. Responsibilities Designing gravity, lateral, and foundation systems (shallow and deep foundations) for new buildings and retrofit projects in high seismic hazard zones Performing structural analysis and seismic design using finite element analysis (FEA) software such as ETABS, RISA, SAFE, and RAM Steel Designing main building systems—including columns, beams, footings, diaphragms—and secondary systems such as anchorage, bracing, partitions, and retaining walls Analyzing and designing structural members in concrete, steel, and masonry using hand calculations and software (Enercalc, spCol) in compliance with ACI 318, AISC 360, and TMS 402/602 standards Designing new concrete, steel, and masonry structures in accordance with ASCE 7 and the California Building Code (CBC), and developing retrofit schemes for existing buildings in accordance with ASCE 41 and the California Existing Building Code (CEBC) Producing comprehensive calculation packages, structural drawings, and details for permit and construction Supporting Construction Administration activities, including submittal review, RFI coordination, and drawing development Collaborating with the BIM department to maintain organizational standards for drawing production Coordinating with project managers, architects, and other engineering disciplines to ensure integrated project delivery Providing technical guidance and oversight to junior engineers to ensure conformance with project design requirements Supervising design engineers in construction administration tasks and ensuring quality control of construction documents Skills One year of full-time work experience as an engineer in a structural consulting organization BS in Civil Engineering (with an emphasis in Structures) At least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in Undergraduate coursework Transcripts showing completed courses in: Structural Analysis, Mechanics of Materials, Concrete, Steel or Wood Design EIT required Four years of full-time work experience as an engineer in a structural consulting organization Two years of experience training and supervising junior engineers Master's degree in Structural Engineering or in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Structures At least a 3.0 cumulative GPA in Graduate coursework Transcripts showing completed graduate level courses in: Structural Design, Steel or Wood Design, Concrete, Seismic Professional Engineer (PE) license in California Highly qualified candidates have full-time work experience as an engineer in a structural consulting organization Proficiency in FEA and structural design software, including ETABS, RISA, SAFE, RAM Steel, Enercalc, and spCol Strong knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including ACI 318, AISC 360, TMS 402/602, ASCE 7, ASCE 41, CBC, and CEBC Ability to design multiple structural materials (concrete, steel, CMU, wood) Experience with HCAI/OSHPD projects and/or DSA projects Experience developing retrofit schemes for existing structures Experience designing healthcare, laboratory, or other highly regulated facilities Solid understanding of seismic design principles and experience working in high seismic hazard zones Skilled in preparing technical documents, structural drawings, and calculation packages Strong coordination and communication skills for cross-team collaboration Ability to supervise and mentor design engineers, and provide quality control oversight Strong organizational and time-management abilities to balance multiple projects Benefits Medical insurance options to choose from VSP Vision Insurance Delta Dental Insurance 7 paid holidays, and 2 floating holidays for you to use each year 2 weeks vacation annually, with competitive seniority based accruals 2 weeks of personal and sick time to care for yourself and your family members KPFF will contribute 3% of your base salary to your 401 (k) regardless of your contribution KPFF Paid Family Leave: Provides 60% of your base salary while on an approved leave for up to 6 weeks in a rolling 12-month period 40-hour work schedule, Monday through Friday Flexible scheduling - core hours of collaboration are 9:30-3:30 PM Those who earn their CA PE or SE at KPFF receive a licensing bonus in addition to testing fee reimbursement Monthly Cell Phone stipend Monthly Way We Work stipend for remote work and transit expenses Semi-annual Bonuses Opportunities for educational events, relationship building, and fun! Company Overview KPFF is a multi-office, multi-discipline engineering firm. It was founded in 1960, and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, USA, with a workforce of 1001-5000 employees. Its website is