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Posted:
June 08, 2026
Location:
kitchener, region of waterloo, Canada
Job Description
Launch your engineering career with AECOM as a Structural Engineering Graduate in Kitchener, Ontario. This hybrid role combines design and hands-on project experience in structural engineering.
Join the dynamic team at AECOM, where you will work full-time with experienced professionals on diverse structural projects. You’ll gain insights into design calculations and documentation processes while developing your technical expertise. This opportunity is perfect for recent graduates looking to advance their skills in a collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Contribute to structural engineering designs and analyses
• Prepare working drawings and project specifications
• Use engineering software for problem-solving tasks
• Conduct site reviews and inspections
• Collaborate with senior engineers on project timelines
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering focusing on Structural
• Effective communication skills in report preparation
...
Join the dynamic team at AECOM, where you will work full-time with experienced professionals on diverse structural projects. You’ll gain insights into design calculations and documentation processes while developing your technical expertise. This opportunity is perfect for recent graduates looking to advance their skills in a collaborative environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Contribute to structural engineering designs and analyses
• Prepare working drawings and project specifications
• Use engineering software for problem-solving tasks
• Conduct site reviews and inspections
• Collaborate with senior engineers on project timelines
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering focusing on Structural
• Effective communication skills in report preparation
...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
kitchener, Canada
Posted:
June 08, 2026
Deadline:
July 18, 2026