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Work-Life-Fit in the Structural Engineering Industry

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Conference

2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Publication Date

June 22, 2025

Start Date

June 22, 2025

End Date

August 15, 2025

Conference Session

Construction Engineering Division: Evolving Workforce and Practices in Modern Construction

Tagged Division

Construction Engineering Division (CONST)

Tagged Topic

Diversity

Page Count

12

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https://peer.asee.org/57556

Paper Authors

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Rachel Mosier Oklahoma State University Orcid 16x16 orcid.org/0000-0001-8937-978X

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Dr. Rachel Mosier is an Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University, with a background in structural engineering and project management. Dr. Mosier has received regional and international teaching awards through the Associated Schools of Construction.

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Erin Conaway

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Abstract

Diversity in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has long been a focus and a topic of great interest. The existing work styles contribute to the lack of diversity in the AEC industry, and the industry has been reluctant to evolve and change. Margins are often slim; consultants work to a deadline and frequently work long hours outside a traditional work schedule. This creates a challenge for many individuals in striking a balance between work life and personal life. Allowing work-from-home, flexible hours, off-shift work, and part-time work allows all professionals in the workplace to stay productive while acting as caregivers or meeting other personal demands. While work-life balance may be geared toward creating a delineation between work life and personal life (50%-50%), work-life fit is about creating a work and lifestyle that fosters both personal and professional life at the same time.

To achieve ultimate results, all professionals need their workplace to create a supportive environment personally and professionally. This will benefit the employee and employer for multiple reasons, including recruitment and retention. Workplaces which offer more flexible work hours are likely to actualize a decrease in absenteeism. When employees feel their employer is supportive, they are less likely to leave, increasing employee retention and reducing costs associated with turnover in a market where professionals available and qualified for employment in the AEC industry is finite.

This paper is based on data collected via interactive software, Mentimeter, during a presentation to the Structural Engineers Association of Arizona. There were approximately 50 engineers in attendance with 20 responding to the live survey. Data was collected based on responses during the presentation. While this paper reviews a specific issue within the AEC industry, it is not in support of any one group or their proposed solution to this problem. Flexible work challenges were identified by participants, by Interns, practicing Engineers, and Firm Principals. The need for a change in the industry is documented through the data collected.

Mosier, R., & Conaway, E. (2025, June), Work-Life-Fit in the Structural Engineering Industry Paper presented at 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Montreal, Quebec, Canada . https://peer.asee.org/57556

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