Why should I pursue structural engineering?
Structural engineers make sure all our buildings and infrastructure are safe to use. We also help society address the biggest problems, from climate change to disaster relief. We help improve the way we build, minimising the impact construction has on our planet, and work to make the best use of limited resources.
Is Civil Engineering growing?
The field of civil engineering is the forth-fastest-growing subfield, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2019). It states that 5,500 positions will likely be added by 2029 in the field of civil engineering, increasing the number of jobs to 334,700 overall.
What is the future of the engineering and construction industry?
The engineering and construction (E&C) industry has had a robust year, and E&C firms have been positioned as active participants in building the smart, connected future. Overall market growth is expected to continue through 2019 as construction spending follows the overall GDP growth rate.
What are the professional qualifications of a graduate structural engineer?
As a graduate structural engineer, you can work towards the professional qualifications of Associate Member and Chartered Member with IStructE. To become an Associate Member (AMIStructE), you must have a degree that is accredited by the IStructE.
How do I find a job as a structural engineer?
University departments employ structural engineers as researchers and lecturers. You can make speculative applications using Find an Engineer to search for structural engineering practices. Look for job vacancies at: The Structural Engineer Jobs – online recruitment site for the IStructE.
Who is Deloitte Consulting’s Principal engineering & construction consultant?
Michelle is a principal in Deloitte Consulting’s Technology practice and leads our Engineering & Construction practice. Michelle brings more than 27 years of consulting experience with a focus on lead… More