AECOM is seeking a Structural Engineer IV (Mid-to-Senior Structural Engineer) to be based in Denver, CO. This Structural Engineer will support a wide range of projects across industries including commercial, industrial, government, aviation, and technology. You will lead structural design on mid-size projects (typically $5M–$50M construction value), direct small teams (2–6 engineers/technicians), perform and review calculations and drawings, mentor junior staff, and represent the structural discipline in client and interdisciplinary meetings. This position offers significant project ownership while continuing to deepen advanced analytical expertise in seismic design, adaptive reuse, condition assessments, performance-based design, and complex lateral systems — all in Denver’s thriving aviation, technology, commercial, and federal markets.Join our award-winning Buildings + Places team and take the next step from independent designer (Engineer III) to senior technical advisor and project leader (Engineer IV). About Buildings + PlacesAECOM’s Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture in a dynamic, interactive, and creative work environment.With a range of expertise from strategy and design through project realization, we create better outcomes to grow economies, protect natural systems, conserve natural resources, make societies more equitable and connect and engage people through innovative, sustainable design solutions.The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:Serve as a Mid-to-Senior technical resource and formal QC owner for structural engineering deliverables. Lead structural design on mid-size projects and major tasks on large/complex projects.Direct and manage small teams of engineers and technicians (typically 2–6 staff). Independently perform and review structural calculations, drawings, specifications, and reports.Perform quality control reviews of calculations and drawings prepared by others.Develop structural cost estimates and write technical specification sections.Lead or significantly contribute to interdisciplinary coordination and design reviews.Represent structural engineering in client meetings and presentations.Provide regular mentorship and technical guidance to Engineer I–III staff.Perform advanced seismic analysis and retrofit design (including ASCE 41 and performance-based approaches)Conduct condition assessments, feasibility studies, and structural investigations.Oversee construction administration activities including submittal reviews, RFIs, and site observations.Ensure projects are completed on schedule and within budget with minimal supervision.