From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstructural engineerˌstructural engiˈneer noun [countable]BOTECan engineerskilled in planning the building of large structures such as bridges —structural engineering noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusstructural engineer• To overcome this templates were made and a structural engineer took constantvertical and horizontalmeasurements to plot the path of construction.• I face the same problems as a structural engineer.• If they have, then a structural engineer must be asked to advise.• A structural engineer or knowledgeablecontractor can advise you on that.• Veronica, a civil and structural engineer, also has a technical day at work.• Anyone with a wall problem should hire a qualifiedstructural engineer to write a specification that will solve the problem.• For the structural engineer considering how to design a steelskeleton for the skyscraper, there were certain important implications.