Remote Structural Engineer Jobs

Remote Structural Engineer jobs are open across the U.S. in civil infrastructure, building design, and renewable energy, at remote-first engineering consultancies and distributed AEC firms of every size. Employers hiring remotely right now include YA, U.S. Forensic, and ANS. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.

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Overview

Open roles98
Top employerYA
Top industryConsulting
Top credentialBachelor's
Companies hiring42

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Bureau Veritas
Structural Designer
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Bureau Veritas
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Structural Designer
Bureau Veritas
Remote
Remote (US)
Associate's
10,000+

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Tetra Tech
Senior Structural Engineer
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Senior Structural Engineer
Tetra Tech
Pasadena, California
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Tetra Tech
Structural Engineer
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Structural Engineer
Tetra Tech
Pasadena, California
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Tetra Tech
Senior Structural Engineer
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Senior Structural Engineer
Tetra Tech
Tampa, Florida
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
10,000+

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AECOM
Senior Structural Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.)
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AECOM
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Senior Structural Engineer, Data Centers - Remote (U.S.)
AECOM
Phoenix, Arizona
Specialized Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
$175k - $210k/yr
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Remote Structural Engineer Job Market

Who's Hiring

  • YA
    YA20
  • U.S. Forensic
    U.S. Forensic8
  • A
    ANS6
  • Atwell
    Atwell5
  • Tetra Tech
    Tetra Tech4

Top Industries Hiring

  • Consulting & Professional Services13
  • Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals10
  • Construction & Real Estate7
  • Investment & Asset Management2
  • Energy1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in remote structural engineer jobs.

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in civil or structural engineering from an accredited program
  • Engineer-in-Training or Professional Engineer licensure, or active pursuit of both
  • Proficiency in structural analysis software such as ETABS, SAP2000, RAM, or RISA
  • Experience with AISC, ACI, and IBC code standards for steel and concrete design
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, or comparable BIM and drafting tools
  • Two or more years of experience on commercial, industrial, or infrastructure projects

Tips for Your Remote Structural Engineer Job Search

Apply early to remote roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists remote structural engineer openings from across the U.S. in one place, so you can find roles that match your discipline and experience level and apply directly without sifting through unrelated listings.

Build an async-ready work sample

Compile a concise document set showing a complete structural design from load assumptions through final calculations and drawings. Remote employers want proof you can produce a coherent deliverable without hand-holding, and a clean project package demonstrates exactly that.

Frame your resume around remote delivery

Highlight projects where you coordinated with architects, contractors, or other engineers across offices or time zones. Calls out Revit coordination, markup reviews in Bluebeam, and model-sharing workflows, since remote structural teams rely on these daily.

Prepare for a technical remote interview

Remote structural engineer interviews often include a live screen-share problem in ETABS, SAP2000, or a hand-calc scenario. Practice narrating your reasoning aloud as you work through a problem, because remote hiring managers are assessing both your technical process and how clearly you communicate it.

Signal PE licensure or exam progress clearly

Many remote structural roles require or strongly prefer a Professional Engineer license. State your license status and jurisdictions prominently, and if you're EIT-licensed, name your expected PE exam date so remote employers can assess your timeline without having to ask.

Remote Structural Engineer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a remote structural engineer job?

Target engineering consultancies and AEC firms that run distributed teams, since they have established workflows for remote technical collaboration. Remote employers screen for proficiency in Revit, ETABS, or SAP2000 alongside strong written communication, because most project coordination happens asynchronously. Candidates who show self-direction, clear documentation habits, and experience delivering complete calculation packages without in-office oversight stand out in remote hiring pipelines.

Which companies hire remote structural engineers?

Companies hiring remote structural engineers right now include YA, U.S. Forensic, and ANS, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote structural engineer roles are most common at distributed engineering consultancies, remote-first AEC firms, and infrastructure-focused companies that coordinate projects across multiple regions.

Can you get a remote structural engineer job with no experience?

Yes, but remote entry-level structural engineer roles are harder to land because employers expect you to work independently from day one without in-office mentorship. Smaller consultancies and remote-first firms are most open to junior candidates. Showing a portfolio of student or personal structural projects, familiarity with industry software like Revit or RISA, and clear async communication skills can open the door.

Do you need a degree for remote structural engineer jobs?

Usually, but licensure and demonstrated technical skill carry significant weight alongside a degree. Most remote employers require a bachelor's in civil or structural engineering, and many roles list a PE license as preferred or required. Candidates without a degree who hold relevant certifications and can show completed project work, stamped calculations, or a strong software portfolio are occasionally considered for junior support roles.

Which industries hire the most remote structural engineers?

Remote structural engineer roles concentrate in Consulting & Professional Services, Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals, and Construction & Real Estate, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors hire structural engineers remotely because their project teams are geographically distributed and deliverables like drawings, reports, and calculations transfer cleanly through digital collaboration tools.

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