• Talk through real (appropriately anonymized) projects so we understand the design intent behind work
• Pressure-test product ideas and early prototypes: tell us, candidly, where they'd save real time, where they'd add risk, and where they fall apart against real practice
• Help us map where structural hands off to civil and MEP - and to architects and contractors - and where coordination actually breaks down
• Distill where the work is irreducible engineering judgment versus repetitive process that's ripe for automation
• What we look for
• A licensed PE (SE a plus) with hands-on structural design experience across one or more material types (steel, concrete, timber, masonry)
• Fluent in analysis and documentation tools like ETABS, RAM, RISA, SAP2000, and Revit Structure
• Deep curiosity for how things work - and the ability to explain why the work is done the way it is
• Opinionated about your discipline's workflows - including what's broken about them