Bureau Veritas is seeking qualified Structural Engineers with a Seismic focus for full-time seismic risk assessment consulting and limited structural repair / seismic retrofit design. This role emphasizes hands-on, client-facing on-site building assessments and preparation of detailed, technically sound reports. Knowledge of older or historic building types and former seismic code provisions is a plus. Special consideration will be given to applicants with expertise in ASCE-41 and earthquake damage loss models.
California PE licensure or path to licensure required California location preferred.
The role requires travel to client sites across the U.S. (primarily California), performing on-site evaluations and seismic risk assessments and structural forensics investigations , and producing reports that clearly communicate technical findings to clients.
Key Responsibilities :
- Conduct client-facing on-site assessments and prepare written reports accurately describing findings, including but not limited to :
- Seismic Risk Assessments (SRAs)
- ASCE 41 Tier 1 Reports
- Structural Building Systems Assessments (BSAs)
- General seismic and structural surveys
- Perform structural calculations in accordance with modern and historic building codes to support investigations or limited seismic retrofit projects.
- Conduct on-site reconnaissance, including visual observations, plan reviews, and evaluation of existing reports.
- Interview property owners, tenants, service providers, and local government representatives to collect key site information.
- Provide photographic documentation and field notes for use in reports.
- Conduct research, including building department records and online resources, to supplement on-site findings.
- Ensure reports meet client-specific scopes of work and Bureau Veritas quality standards.
- Manage project communication with internal teams and clients, updating progress, findings, and report delivery timelines.
- Apply technical expertise and judgment to adjust the scope or reporting approach based on site conditions or project requirements.
- Participate in limited structural repair or seismic retrofit design projects as required.
Minimum Qualifications :
Bachelors degree in Civil or Structural Engineering from an accredited university.3 - 7 years of seismic engineering experience , including :3+ years of seismic design and analysis of buildings2+ years of seismic risk assessment of buildings (experience may overlap with above)Preferred : Professional Engineer (PE) license, or on a path to licensure.Valid drivers license with a clean driving record.Solid understanding of modern building codes, seismic provisions, and historic code requirements.Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to convey complex technical information to clients.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, inspection tools, smartphone apps, and related software.Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently while delivering quality work on time.Self-motivated and able to work independently.Preferred Skills :
Familiarity with ASCE-41 and earthquake damage loss modeling.Experience with performance-based seismic design and retrofit strategies.Knowledge of historic building types and older code provisions.Physical Requirements :
Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English.Ability to communicate clearly in person and over the phone.Visual acuity sufficient for office and on-site duties, including reading printed materials and screens.Frequent bending, reaching, standing, walking, sitting, pushing, and pulling throughout the workday.Ability to climb ladders and navigate job-site environments safely.Why Join Bureau Veritas :
Work on high-profile projects across diverse building types in seismically active regions.Focus on client-facing on-site assessments and detailed seismic / structural reporting.Collaborative and innovative environment with professional development opportunities.Competitive compensation and benefits.