About the job
Join Us in Engineering the Future!
At Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH), we are a nationally recognized engineering firm dedicated to providing innovative solutions for our clients' most challenging projects. Our talented team combines extensive experience, technical proficiency, and a deep understanding of structural systems, building enclosures, advanced analysis, performance and code consulting, as well as applied science and research. With over 800 dedicated professionals in offices across the country, SGH is at the forefront of engineering excellence, continually pushing the boundaries of what is achievable.
Why Choose a Career with SGH?
At SGH, we believe that growth comes from curiosity and exploration. Each team member is both a learner and a mentor, devoted to personal and professional advancement. Together, we are fostering a culture that is not satisfied with the status quo but is always striving for innovation and improvement.
What We Offer:
- Meaningful Work: Our clients rely on us to provide clarity and exceptional solutions for their most intricate projects.
- A Supportive Team: We are bold innovators and caring collaborators, dedicated to continuous learning and growth.
- Integrity and Community: We uphold a strong commitment to ethical practices and actively contribute to our profession and communities.
- Comprehensive Benefits: We provide a rich compensation and benefits package designed to support healthy lifestyles and secure futures.
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a passion for engineering mechanics and problem-solving.
The Water and Industrial Infrastructure Division within SGH’s Engineering Mechanics and Infrastructure (EMI) group delivers structural and soil-structure interaction engineering services, focusing on the investigation, analysis, repair, and rehabilitation of hydraulic structures. Our projects involve structural analysis, design, and development of drawings and specifications for various infrastructures such as pipelines, tanks, nuclear facilities, dams, hydroelectric plants, culverts, and more. In addition, we conduct field investigations to assess structural failures, monitor compliance with contract specifications, oversee culvert installations, and contribute to industry and government research initiatives. Our engineering efforts are bolstered by our in-house testing lab. Key responsibilities include conducting structural engineering analysis and design, as well as performing internal pipeline inspections in confined spaces.

