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Posted: April 3, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Structural Engineer

Public Buildings Service

General Services Administration

Fresh

Location

Salary

$127,829 - $197,200

per year

Closes

April 17, 2026

GS-14 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $104,604 - $135,987

Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-13. Senior expert or supervisor.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves leading structural engineering efforts for designing, building, and upgrading federal buildings, with a focus on making them safe from earthquakes, blasts, and other risks.

You'll advise teams, review plans, and negotiate solutions for complex projects across the country.

It's ideal for an experienced engineer who enjoys technical leadership, communicating with high-level officials, and solving tough problems in public infrastructure.

Key Requirements

  • One year of specialized experience at GS-13 level or equivalent, applying advanced structural engineering to large or complex facilities
  • Degree in professional engineering or equivalent combination of education, training, and technical experience
  • Expertise in structural performance, seismic safety, blast resistance, progressive collapse mitigation, and physical security
  • Strong communication and organizational skills for briefings, negotiations, and consensus-building with stakeholders
  • Ability to interpret engineering standards, conduct risk assessments, and review designs for new construction or renovations
  • Experience providing technical leadership and guidance on federal building policies and projects

Full Job Description

As a Structural Engineer, you will provide direction in structural, seismic, and blast engineering for design and construction of new facilities and major renovations.

The Public Buildings Service (PBS) Office of Engineering oversees architecture, engineering, urban development, historic preservation, courthouse and border station programs, construction services, and project management.

We are currently filling two vacancy, but additional vacancies may be filled as needed.

For each job on your resume, provide: the exact dates you held each job (from month/year to month/year) number of hours per week you worked (if part time).

If you have volunteered your service through a National Service program (e.g., Peace Corps, Americorps), we encourage you to apply and include this experience on your resume.

The GS-14 salary range starts at $127,829 per year. Salary depends on the duty location and associated locality pay.

If you are a new federal employee, your starting salary will likely be set at the Step 1 of the grade for which you are selected.

To qualify, you must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 level or higher in the Federal service.

This position has a positive education requirement: Applicants must submit a copy of their college or university transcript(s) and certificates by the closing date of announcements to verify qualifications.

If selected, an official transcript will be required prior to appointment.

BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERS: A Degree in professional engineering OR a combination of college-level education, training, and/or technical experience.

For specifics on qualifying education and/or experience - use the following link: Basic Requirements for Engineer Positions.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: In addition to the Basic Requirements listed above, you must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 in the Federal service.

Specialized experience is defined as experience applying advanced structural engineering principles to the evaluation, design, and retrofit of large or complex or mission critical facilities, including, but not limited to providing technical leadership on issues related to: structural performance, seismic safety, blast resistance, progressive collapse mitigation, and/or physical security.

Such experience includes interpreting and implementing engineering standards and facility security criteria, conducting structural, and seismic risk assessments, reviewing structural designs for new construction or major modernization projects, and advising project teams and/or government officials on mitigation strategies for structural, seismic and/or security-related risks.

Major Duties:

Serve as a national leader representing state-of-the-art structural engineering practices, requiring exceptional communication and organizational skills.

Conduct briefings, discussions, and negotiations with high-level agency representatives, GSA management, contract architects, construction firms, and external stakeholders to resolve controversies, promote innovative approaches, and develop consensus.

Negotiations frequently involve major structures having unique problems or requiring unusual treatment.

Serve as a recognized technical authority and code official in structural, seismic, and blast engineering, as assigned, to all GSA architects, engineers, and project managers as well as partner agencies, contract architects and engineers, construction managers, and construction contract teams.

Provide guidance regarding design and construction of new Federal properties plus the repair, alteration, and maintenance of existing Federal properties.

Review and comment on reports and other specialized studies performed related to all aspects of structural engineering.

Consult and provide expert direction to other specialists on GSA structural design and construction policy regarding new, existing, and leased buildings.

Provide leadership and expert advice to GSA Business lines, project teams, personnel, partner agencies, and contract architect-engineers regarding highly specialized structural, seismic, and blast engineering programs.

Develop and guide the implementation of new approaches for buildings of major size and complexity based upon legislation and executive directives.

Define building standards aimed at mitigating risks from terrorist attacks and natural disasters, serving as a member of the Interagency Security Committee (ISC).

These standards frequently surpass those found in model building codes. Their development involves actual blast testing, advanced computer modeling, and collaboration across various agencies.

Sustain expertise in the latest developments in the professional engineering field by reviewing technical literature and attending conferences or professional society meetings.

Apply new developments in the field of expertise by adapting existing knowledge or applications to fit unique design or construction issues or situations.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 4/3/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/4/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: PA-2026-0002