What are the responsibilities and job description for the In-House Engineer position at Beyel Brothers, Inc?
Beyel Brothers, Inc. is one of the largest crane and rigging companies in the United States. Family-owned and serving clients nationwide since 1989, we deliver turnkey solutions in crane, rigging, heavy hauling, and marine services — backed by a fully owned fleet, in-house fabrication, and a team built for precision and safety.
We're looking for an In-House Engineer to join our team and support our most complex lifting and transport projects from concept to completion.
What you'll do:
- Develop and stamp engineered lift plans for crane operations, including critical and multi-crane lifts
- Perform ground bearing pressure, crane mat, and foundation analyses to ensure safe setup conditions
- Engineer rigging and heavy haul configurations, including load routing, axle loading, and transport stability
- Conduct structural calculations for lifting points, spreader bars, and custom rigging assemblies
- Collaborate with operations, project managers, and field crews to translate site conditions into safe, executable plans
- Review site and route surveys, bridge/road capacities, and permitting requirements for oversized loads
- Support in-house fabrication with design and structural review
What you'll bring:
- Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (or related discipline)
- PE license (or actively working toward licensure) preferred
- Experience in crane/rigging engineering, heavy haul, or structural/construction engineering a strong plus
- Proficiency with engineering and CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD); lift planning tools (3D Lift Plan, LICCON, or similar) a plus
- Strong understanding of OSHA, ASME B30, and relevant industry standards
- Detail-oriented with a safety-first mindset and the ability to perform under tight project timelines
Why Beyel Brothers:
- Work on high-profile, technically challenging projects across the Southeast and beyond
- Join a company ranked among America's top crane and rigging firms
- A collaborative, family-owned culture where engineering directly shapes how the work gets done