The Bergaila Companies

EIT Civil/Structural Engineer

Posted Date 10 hours ago(7/17/2025 6:28 PM)
Job ID
2025-11958
Location : City
Houston
Location : State/Province
TX

Overview

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Opportunity Snapshot:

  • Compensation: $40.00-55.00/hour
  • Location: Houston, TX
  • Assignment Duration:
  • Work Schedule: M-F / 40 hours+
  • Benefits: Comprehensive insurance with medical and dental

Responsibilities

  •  Work under the supervision of Senior Staff
  •  Perform computer aided design, calculation checking and other design tasks

Qualifications

  • Degree in Civil Engineering with Structural emphasis from an ABET accredited university
  • 2-5 years of experience 
  • EPC upstream/midstream
  • EIT Certificate strongly preferred
  • Knowledge of appropriate software (MS Office, Teams)
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Professional and detail oriented

The Bergaila Way:

 

The Bergaila Companies is a nationally recognized leader in providing staffing services to all sectors of the energy industry. We continually focus on partnering with talented professionals, engineering the perfect fit between our clients and employees. Choosing a career path with Bergaila grants you immediate access to nationally recognized organizations we partner with. Bergaila consistently attracts and retains its Employees with our dedicated internal service team, top tier benefits programs for contractors and their families, and commitment to place you in the desired career of your choice.

 

Client Overview:

 

Our Client provides Project management, engineering, environmental science and architectural services from offices in New Orleans and Houston, having serves their customers in a broad range of projects worldwide since 1945. Their staff of professionals and support personnel blends many years of the experience and expertise with state-of-the-art technology, focusing on scope, schedule and budget to take a project from concept to start-up.

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