Structural Engineer III Position Available In Wake, North Carolina

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N.C Department Of Transportation
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$83817
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Structural Engineer III

Salary $67,852.00 – $99,782.00 Annually Location Wake County, NC Job Type Permanent Full-Time Job Number 25-07056 Department Dept of Administration Division Administration Opening Date 06/11/2025 Closing Date 7/2/2025 5:00 PM Eastern Job Class Title Engineer III Position Number 60014591 Salary Grade

NC20 DESCRIPTION

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SIGN-ON BONUS NOW BEING OFFERED A

Sign-on bonus of $5,000 for the successful applicant of this posting. See eligibility for Sign-on Bonus below in the Supplemental and Contact Information section.

THIS IS ANANTICIPATED VACANCY MAX SALARY FOR THIS POSITION IS

$99,782 Engineer III (

Working Title:

Structural Engineer III)

NC Department of Administration State Construction Office Position:

60014591
NC20

Recruitment Range:

$67,852 – $$99,782 This position is located at: 301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 450 Raleigh, NC27601 Employment Incentives with NC State Government
We value our employees and offer a variety of competitive and family-friendly benefits including:
12 annual paid holidays
Health Insurance and Supplemental Benefits including Dental and Vision.
NC State Retirement Plan
Click more about employee perks and benefits at https://oshr.nc.gov/state-employee-resources/benefits.
Contact NCDOA and follow us on social media at https://ncadmin.nc.gov/contact. Find tips on How to Apply and learn more about our agency here: Join Our Team | NC DOA Come Join Our Team! The North Carolina Department of Administration is seeking applicants for a Structural Engineer for our State Construction Division. The State Construction Office (SCO) is responsible for the administration of planning, design and construction of all state facilities, including the university and community college systems. The division also provides the architectural and engineering services necessary to carry out the capital improvement program for all state institutions and agencies.

Key Responsibilities:

This Position will review and approve for bidding design and construction documents related to the structural and civil engineering aspects of Capital improvement projects.

This includes:

Verify scope and estimated costs of projects with the contract requirements and the appropriate funds.
Efficient and proper use of space, form, and materials of buildings and building site.
Check the level of completion, accuracy, clarity, and appropriateness of plans and specifications.
Indicate corrections and suggest improvements and revisions.
Economy in initial costs and long-term maintenance.
Energyefficientsystemsandenergyconservationmeasuresinconstruction.
Appropriate selection, specification, and use of all materials.
CompliancewithNCBuildingCodesandapplicableNCGeneralStatutesonpublicwork.
Conformance of the contractual bid package with State Construction Office guidelines, policies, and procedures.
Coordination of the plans and documents among the other engineering disciplines.
Project cannot proceed to bid without State Construction Office approval according to

GS 143-341

(3). This Position will review all structural engineering aspects of capital improvement projects submitted by designers in the construction document phase. The review addresses compliance with the NC General Statutes governing public works, building and safety codes, and conformance with sound engineering and construction practices. Structural engineering designs are reviewed for proper consideration to economy in first cost and life cycle cost, maintenance cost, proper materials, and type of construction. Projects are reviewed to evaluate the structural design coordination with the civil, mechanical and electrical disciplines. This Position will assist construction monitors in the field in resolving technical or contractual issues at the construction site as well as assisting in the final inspection. Position will monitor structures under construction and at completion provide valuable three-dimensional insight into problems or conditions that could be corrected earlier in the two-dimensional review process. The SCO Design Review Section conducts a comprehensive review and technical evaluation of design drawings, specifications, and budget of each project submitted by contracted designers. Submittals occur at three phases of the design process – Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Documents – depending on size, type and/or complexity of the proposed project. Each submittal phase increases in complexity and completion. Division/ Department Overview The Department of Administration serves as the business manager for North Carolina state government and provides leadership to state government agencies for the effective, efficient, economical and equitable delivery of services to the public. The department also provides assistance and services to several advocacy programs that serve diverse segments of the state’s population that have traditionally been underserved. The agency’s mission directs departmental efforts to: acquire, develop and maintain properties and facilities; create and operate an efficient system to purchase and dispose of goods and services to meet the needs of government agencies; provide excellent operational services to state employees; achieve fair and equitable opportunities and representation for various segments of the population that have special needs; and to provide administrative support to independent state government agencies. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Competencies

QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION THAT CLEARLY REFLECTS WORK EXPERIENCE THAT DEMONSTRATES ALL

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