1. Design and AnalysisDevelop structural designs based on project requirements and specifications.Analyze loads and forces that structures will be subjected to, using engineering software and principles.2. Material SelectionChoose appropriate materials (steel, concrete, wood, etc.) based on structural requirements, cost, and durability.Ensure materials meet regulatory standards and specifications.3. CollaborationWork closely with architects, civil engineers, and other stakeholders to integrate structural designs with overall project plans.Communicate technical information clearly to non-engineering team members.4. Site Visits and InspectionsConduct site visits to monitor construction progress and ensure compliance with design specifications.Inspect structures for signs of damage or distress and recommend repairs as needed.5. Code ComplianceEnsure designs comply with local building codes, zoning laws, and safety regulations.Stay updated on relevant codes and standards throughout the project lifecycle.6. Project ManagementManage project timelines and budgets related to structural engineering aspects.Coordinate with contractors and subcontractors during construction.7. Problem-SolvingIdentify and address design or construction issues as they arise.Propose alternative solutions that meet safety and budgetary constraints.8. DocumentationPrepare detailed engineering drawings and specifications for construction.Maintain accurate records of calculations, designs, and project communications.9. Risk AssessmentEvaluate potential risks associated with structural designs and construction methods.Implement strategies to mitigate risks and enhance safety.10. Research and DevelopmentStay informed about new technologies, materials, and methods in structural engineering.Conduct research to improve design practices and construction techniques.11. Client ConsultationMeet with clients to understand their project goals and constraints.Provide technical adv