Concept Planning
- Develop preliminary proposals based on information (load, etc.) received from the project manager.
- Assist the project manager in explaining these concepts and calculations to clients.
- Verify technical feasibility (crane positions, crane types, component sizes, etc.)
- Research applicable standards and performance requirements.
- Plan the study phase to ensure we are designing a safe, strong structure.
- Join client calls, if needed, to ensure that information collected by project managers is accurate.
Design
- Perform thorough calculations for the strength and stability of the structure, taking into account the
boundary conditions and applied loads.
- Provide data to draftsmen and review drawings.
- Coordinate with vendors of the client or other suppliers (lighting, sound, video, scenery, etc.)
- Ensure the stability of components during assembly.
- Adhere to relevant standards and regulations.
- Ensure that draftsmen receive accurate data.
Preparation of construction build books and calculation notes
- Prepare a manual for the assembly team and the project manager.
- Compile construction plans and calculations in the build book for submission for approval and necessary engineering stamps.
- Collaborate with an outside engineering firm to verify that all calculations are correct and approved.
Construction and technical support during the assembly
- Ensure crew chiefs, build teams, and project managers have all the necessary information for the build.
- Explain calculations to local inspectors and stadium officials as needed.
Ongoing responsibilities throughout the assembly
- Calculate local adjustments, modified rigging, and as-built drawings as necessary.
- Add new components and modified configurations as required.
- Resubmit for approval when needed.
- Address technical questions from the crew chief, build teams, and project managers.
Project Close-Out
- If present during assembly and/or disassembly, take detailed notes for precise evaluation. If absent, gather
essential data from leaders, assemblers, and the project manager.
- Analyze collected data and propose improvements or adjustments to report to relevant Stageco personnel.
General Office Responsibilities
- Actively participate in company-assigned improvement initiatives.
- Contribute to a positive and productive working environment.
- Provide backup to colleagues in other areas of the company.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the CEO.
Knowledge / Abilities / Skills
- Ability to create and calculate designs.
- Proficiency in calculation software.
- Strong understanding of construction-related documents.
- Ability to read and interpret plans in drawing software (e.g., AutoCAD).
- Proficient with the Microsoft Office suite
- Knowledge of standards and regulations for building in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
- Familiarity with standard materials.
- Problem-solving skills with the ability to achieve technically feasible solutions for client needs.
- Technical insights, including reading plans, understanding strength calculations, and translating them to local conditions.
- Ability to supervise draftsmen and the R&D department as defined with the CEO.
- Capability to provide necessary explanations and support to team leaders when they have questions or concerns.
- Lead Stageco US R&D and draftsmen team to ensure we keep Stageco values and standards in all projects.
Education
- Master's degree or equivalent work experience in industrial or civil engineering, with a focus on strength and materials science.
- A minimum of six years of construction experience in a similar role.
***Candidates Must Currently Live in Colorado, USA***
Employment Type: Full-time
Seniority Level: Mid-Senior level
Pay Range: $70,000 - $85,000
You can apply via LInkedIn - https://ap.lc/gbewX
or by mail to Micah Catterson, CEO Stageco US -
[email protected]