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How to optimize your resume for leading structural engineering jobs

The structural engineering market is experiencing rapid changes, with Net Zero goals, advanced technology, and environmentally conscious building practices becoming the new bread and butter of the industry.

These changing tides place demands on professionals to stay relevant through upskilling, certifications, and an awareness of industry trends.

Knowing how to effectively represent your capabilities will play a vital role in securing your ideal job—a process that largely depends on the quality of your structural engineering resume.

Creating an optimized structural engineering resume

Perhaps you're an experienced professional who's written more than a few resumes in your lifetime. If that's you, you may still be surprised to read about the less obvious factors a potential employer could hone in on when looking at your resume for the first time.

Regardless of your experience level, we'll take you through the most important points to include on your structural engineering resume—including how best to leverage your chances of getting through to the interview stage.

Here's what you need to know:

How do you write a structural engineer resume?

Begin with an elevator pitch; a short personal statement that emphasizes the most important things you want your potential employer to know about who you are.

From there, you'll want to highlight your relevant qualifications, experience, and certifications. Listing your certifications in a uniform, structured way is desirable, for example:

  • Name and job title
  • Employer or institution
  • Dates of employment
  • Relevant details and skills demonstrated

Catch your potential employer's attention by tailoring each section to the job you're applying for. How? Simply by using the words of the job listing throughout your resume.

What is a good objective for a structural engineer resume?

Your objective is a short statement that illustrates your goals in relation to the job you're applying for, as well as why you're the best candidate for the role.

As such, there's no "best" objective for a structural engineering resume; it's unique and relative to the person who's applying, the position they're applying for, and the company they're applying to.

There are, however, some helpful rules of thumb to put you on the right path:

Honing in on your technical knowledge and structural engineering skills, qualifications, and relevant certificates is a good place to begin.

Highlighting your professional accolades and strengths is often effective, too; think along the lines of your ability to work in a team, self-motivation, analytical capacities, design software literacy, and years of experience.

How long should a senior engineer's resume be?

If you're experienced in the field and seeking to develop your structural engineering career path, you may find yourself looking toward senior engineering jobs.

A senior engineer's resume should reflect the years of industry experience they have under their belt. 

Rather than be overly prescriptive about how long it should be, it may be more useful to think in terms of the amount of experience you should have when applying for a senior engineering role—and representing that accordingly.

Employers typically look for a minimum of five years of industry experience, a bachelor's degree, experience supervising teams, and an ability to optimize workflows.

What is the profile summary for a senior civil engineer?

Much like the structural engineering resume objectives discussed already, the profile summary for a senior civil engineer should place the most important elements of your professional experience front and center.

This is an ideal place to list your years of experience, most impressive professional achievements, and areas of expertise.

How far back should a resume go?

Most resume-building experts tend to agree that 10-15 years of experience is the ideal amount to list on your resume.

With that in mind, there's a lot to be said for tailoring your structural engineering resume to the job you're applying for; if you have experience beyond 15 years that you think is extremely relevant, it's worth including.

Start showing off your structural engineer resume

At AtkinsRéalis, we pride ourselves on being the ultimate destination for skilled structural engineers across the USA who are eager to carve out their professional path and find their perfect fit.

With an array of structural engineering positions available, ranging from entry-level roles to senior positions, we provide a diverse range of opportunities for engineers at every stage of their career journey.

Explore the structural engineering jobs available and start submitting your optimized resume today.

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