Structural Design Engineer

Senior Structural Design Engineer Job Description: Senior Structural Design Engineer for the technical development of schematic, design development, construction documents, specifications and construction administration for residential, retail, institutional and commercial building projects. Job Duties: Structural engineering of building systems for institutional, retail and commercial building projects.  Prepare calculations and well-coordinated, technically sound construction documents that are cost effective, efficient and constructible in a friendly work environment. Communicate and coordinate with architects, owners, other engineering disciplines, vendors, building officials, other consultants, etc. throughout the design phases of the building project. Perform engineering calculations including building loads, lateral and gravity design of building systems etc. Must meet client schedules and internal design and construction administration time budgets. Office construction administration including review of shop drawings, respond to RFI’s, and coordinate with contractors, design team, building officials, owner, etc. through the construction phase of the building project. Able to travel nationally for pre-design site visits, design meetings, construction phase site observations, etc. and prepare detailed technical narrative reports.

Short Info

  • Published:9 years ago
  • Company:Afkar Engineering Consultants
  • Location:Sharjah,UAE
 
 
 

Persistence : Sales Skills for the Workplace

Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.

Persistence
The ability to persist in spite of rejections is vital for salespeople. Not everyone will say “no” directly — some will listen to your entire pitch and then politely decline. To be a good sales employee, you can’t take this personally either.

Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales. Assume that you’ll receive many more rejections than sales, and learn to shrug them off without interpreting them as a reflection on your ability.

Keep in mind that rejection is just part of working in sales.