Senior Truss Designer Engineering - Bismarck, ND at Geebo

Senior Truss Designer

Company Name:
Menards, Inc.
Senior Truss Designer
Job#: 275807
Job Type: Full Time
Location: BISMARCK, ND
Department: Midwest Truss
Category: Midwest Manufacturing
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Job Description
Job
Summary:
This position involves specialized work in the preparation and development of truss designs. Truss Designers help Midwest Manufacturing stay competitive in the commercial and residential building and remodeling markets by identifying new building trends, then designing and implementing new structural and truss designs to stay on top of these continuously changing styles.
There are opportunities to enhance skills and advance your career by moving into leadership positions within the Truss Design Departments.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Define and implement structural and truss designs.
Assist team members in resolving structural design problems that may arise on various building projects.
Troubleshoot onsite expansion projects.
Design the truss systems to work to the loads and codes of the area built in
Optimize trusses for production
Field contractor calls on questions on prints and construction concerns
Finalize truss systems for production
Design 2D and 3D layouts and provide prints on truss systems
Skills/Requirements
Qualifications
Four year college degree in any of the following areas is required or equivalent
Experience:
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering / Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Business Administration / ManagementOperations Management
Marketing
Passed MiTek University classes on line.
Must pass the level II Wood Truss Council of America test
Exceptional guest service skills
Strong project management skills
Able to manage multiple concurrent activities
Knowledge of MiTek software
2-5 years of experience designing trusses (preferred)
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BISMARCK
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58503->Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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