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								<title>Structural Engineer - Water Tank Infrastructures | Viking Industrial Painting</title>								
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								<description>Omaha, Nebraska,  POSITION SUMMARY: 
 Viking Industrial Painting is a leader in the water tank maintenance, repair, and coatings in the Midwest region and expanding across the United States, with project locations extending from Northern Minnesota to Southern Texas, Florida to California. 
 We are seeking an Engineer with experience in water tank inspection, evaluation, and maintenance to support municipal and utility infrastructure projects. This role focuses on existing water storage assets (elevated tanks, ground storage reservoirs, standpipes, clearwells, digesters, etc.) and includes structural assessments, rehabilitation design support, condition reporting, and coordination with field inspection and construction teams. 
 The ideal candidate has a strong structural engineering background and understands the real-world condition issues of aging water tanks, works comfortably with inspection data, and can translate field findings into practical, code-compliant engineering recommendations.&#xa0; 
 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 
 Engineering and Technical: 
 
 Review and interpret inspection data (visual inspections, NDT results, coating assessments, corrosion measurements) 
 Prepare engineering calculations, reports, and recommendations for repair, rehabilitation, or continued service 
 Support rehabilitation design including:
 
 Shell repairs and reinforcement 
 Roof replacements 
 Modifications to rises, ladders, platforms, and appurtenances 
 Foundation and anchorage upgrades 
 Containment systems 
 
 
 Prepare and submit construction permitting to state agencies 
 Apply applicable codes and standards, including:
 
 AWWA (D100, D103, D102) 
 NFPA 22 
 ASCE 7 
 IBC and applicable state/local codes 
 
 
 
 Field &#38; Project Support: 
 
 Participate in field inspections (confined space, elevated work, occasional climbing) 
 Coordinate with inspection technicians, coating inspectors, and construction teams 
 Provide engineering support during construction, including:
 
 RFI responses 
 Repair validation 
 Field condition evaluations 
 Scope of work considerations 
 
 
 Assist with capital planning, condition scoring, and maintenance prioritization for municipal clients 
 
 Client &#38; Internal Collaboration: 
 
 Serve as a technical point of contact for municipal owners, regulatory agencies, utilities, and project managers 
 Support proposal development and scope definition for inspection and maintenance programs 
 Communicate findings clearly to non-engineers (public works staff, operators, etc). 
 EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree in civil or structural engineering 
 Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred (or the ability to obtain within a defined timeframe) 
 3+ years of experience in structural engineering of existing structures 
 Direct experience with water tanks, reservoirs, or similar steel structures 
 Working knowledge of corrosion, coatings, and condition-based maintenance 
 Ability to perform site visits and climb tanks as required 
 Strong technical writing and report preparation skills 
 
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 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 
 
 Experience with municipal water infrastructure or utility clients 
 Familiarity with inspection programs and asset management approaches 
 Experience supporting industrial painting or tank rehabilitation projects 
 Knowledge of confined space requirements and jobsite safety practices 
 Experience with inspection drones, NDT methods, or thickness measurements 
 Prior work with AWWA inspection or maintenance guidance 
 
 WORK ENVIRONMENT &#38; TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: 
 
 Combination of in-office, remote, and field work required 
 Regional travel (typically 10-30%), including occasional overnight stays 
 Field work may involve climbing/work at heights, ladders, and confined spaces (with proper training and fall protection equipment).</description>
								<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 13:49:07 -0500</pubDate>
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