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Contribute to Improving Society Through the Built Environment

ESD’s mission is to Improve Society Through the Built Environment. We are currently seeking Senior Mechanical Project Engineers, Project Managers, BIM Technicians, and more.

We create design solutions that not only meet our clients’/partners’ needs and expectations but also provide a safe environment to communicate, inspire, create, innovate, and evolve. To do this we champion inclusion and collaboration both in-house and with our clients.

Recognized as a Great Place to Work, ESD offers professional growth as well as opportunities for personal growth through internal groups including our DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) Council, ESD OPEN (Outreach, Philanthropy, Engagement, Networking), ESDi (Innovation), and more. In fact, the company offers over 100 benefits and perks!

We work hard, we are active in improving our communities, and we believe in work-life balance. Whether you are an experienced professional, a new college graduate, or a high school student considering a career in consulting engineering, ESD offers an opportunity to work with a diverse team of innovators and problem solvers.

Find out more about ESD, our people and culture, and our mission to improve society through the built environment.

To learn more about joining our team of talented professionals, check out our open positions.

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Two teams from ESD now Stantec and Stantec join a total of 600 Women Build volunteers in this year’s effort by Habitat for Humanity to construct houses for Chicago women who might not otherwise be able to afford a new home. (Learn more about Habitat for Humanity Chicago’s Women Build.)

Building Community Pride with Structural Support

Residents of Chicago’s historic Englewood neighborhood are pointing to a new 25-foot-tall art installation at 6701 South Wentworth Avenue as a symbol of inspiration, hope, and achievement of students living in the southside community. (Learn more about the Englewood monument.)

Menges Leads IFMA Cares Committee

The New York Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) has a new chairperson for its charitable arm of the organization. ESD Operations Director for the New York Office Ryann Menges is heading the IFMA Cares Committee. (Learn more about IFMA Cares.)