Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering
The Structural Engineer does not work alone. Most of the time he
or she has to work in collaboration with other disciplines such as
Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Piping
Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering,
There are two different settings where the Structural Engineer works.
One is at the office doing consulting, and the other is in the field
doing construction. In the office, the Structural Engineer uses hard-
ware such as computers, calculators, drafting materials, and scales to
analyze and design structures. In the field, the Structural Engineer has
to walk the construction site and verify that the construction goes ac-
cording to the drawings.
The final product of the Structural Engineer who works on the con-
sulting phase of a project is usually presented on drawings, where the
project is shown pictorially and the size and dimensions of the struc-
tural elements are established. In general, the drawings present the
plan view of the entire project along with cross sections and eleva-
tions to show the localization and size of the different structural ele-
ments. The drawings also contain details that instruct the contractor
how to build specific parts of the project or how to perform element
connections. The drawings constitute the materialization of the ideas
that the consulting Structural Engineer developed in his office.
There are other areas where the Structural Engineer can work. Many
engineers in colleges and universities conduct research and teach
classes. Some Structural Engineers work in testing laboratories where
different materials are being studied in order to find their properties.
Other Structural Engineers engage in business and trading in the mar-
ket, while still others sell products and services, doing presentations
and providing support on the use of specific engineering products.
Sergio Londono, a mentor with the ACE Newark, New Jersey Affiliate and an engineer
with Thornton-Tomasetti, originally wrote this Structural Engineer description for the
Greater New York affiliate.