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5 Advantages of the Oracle Primavera P6 SoftwareHow to become a Structural Engineer?
How to become a Structural Engineer?
Structural Engineers are professionals who design the framework for buildings, bridges and pipelines so that they can support their own weight and resist forces such as traffic and extreme weather conditions. Structural Engineering is considered as a specialty in civil engineering, but while civil engineering is focused upon designing tunnels, roadways, dams and buildings, structural engineering ensures that some of the specific architectural components such as foundations, beams columns and floors are structurally sound.
How to become a Structural Engineer
Entry level positions structural engineers usually require a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering, however a Master of Science or an MBA may be required for senior level profiles and research positions. A Professional Engineer license is also required to become a Structural Engineering professional. For this, a candidate has to clear a set of examinations that are based on the Structural Engineering objectives.
Necessary Skill Set Required
Structural engineers and professionals must be analytical, creative and detail-oriented with strong interpersonal and communication skills. Additionally, they need to be proficient at computer aided drafting software applications such as AutoCAD and RISA, and most commonly word processing and spreadsheet programs. Many employers also require a good knowledge of construction management techniques. Structural Engineering professionals must also be familiar with regulations and codes specific to industries in which they specialize.
Economic Future and Financial Outlook
With technology taking over the process of civil and structural engineering, this field of innovation is expected to experience growth in the near future. It is one of the most significant and creative areas of engineering and demands highly skilled professionals to meet challenges in the market. The Structural engineers and professionals enjoys annual salaries up to $79,340.
The CADD Centre for Technical Training and Education offers technical training programs for structural engineering professionals in tools and softwares such as AutoCAD, Revit Architecture, ANSYS Civil, 3Ds Max, STAAD.Pro, ArchiCAD, etc. to offer a competency edge to all the engineering candidates. The courses include Diploma, Professional and Master Diploma Courses to offer expertise in the above tools useful for structural engineers.