We are hiring a Structural Engineer / Project Lead to support the continued growth of our Dallas office. This role is designed for an engineer who is ready to step into a leadership track - someone who can take ownership of projects, engage directly with clients, and contribute to high-quality structural design from concept through construction.
Our portfolio includes multifamily, mixed-use, commercial, and hospitality developments. You will work closely with architects, developers, and firm leadership in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where your input directly impacts project outcomes.
What You'll Own- Lead structural engineering projects from initial design through construction administration
- Perform and oversee structural analysis, calculations, and design development
- Produce and review complete construction document packages
- Coordinate with architects, contractors, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure project alignment
- Act as a primary point of contact for clients and external stakeholders
- Mentor junior engineers (EITs) and technical staff
- Contribute to project delivery standards and support the growth of the Dallas office
Requirements- 5-6+ years of structural engineering experience
- Demonstrated experience leading or managing projects
- Bachelor's degree in Structural Engineering required
- Civil Engineering degree considered with strong structural experience
- PE license preferred; candidates actively pursuing licensure will be considered
- Proficiency with structural design software, AutoCAD, and Revit
- Strong communication skills with client-facing experience
- Experience in commercial, multifamily, or large-scale residential projects preferred
- Wood design experience is a plus
- Familiarity with the Texas market is a plus
- U.S. citizenship required
Benefits- Salary: $90,000 - $110,000, based on experience
- Performance-based bonus structure
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement savings plan
- Clear opportunities for advancement within a growing firm
- Onsite-first environment with a path to hybrid flexibility