0 a person who is specially trained to examine buildings and discover if there are any problems with their structure
1 a trained person whose job is to examine structures such as buildings and bridges to check their condition:
The design process was performed by a team made up of a structural engineer, a construction planner, and a project manager.
For example, in the early conceptual design stages, an architect may only create spatial objects, whereas a structural engineer may create wall and slab objects.
The structural engineer concludes the case retrieval process by selecting a case representing the design of an auditorium roof.
A structural engineer is designing the roof of an indoor swimming pool.
You can only become a doctor, a dispensing chemist, an architect, a structural engineer, an attorney, or a notary public after formal admission, which is preceded by formal training.
The city, client, the architect, the structural engineer and the multitude of others that had contributed to realization of the project took understandable pride in what had been created.
A structural engineer is designing a roof.
For example, a claimant might have had to employ a structural engineer or surveyor.