Building a Career Foundation Through Structural Engineering Graduate Co-op

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For Martin Simarase Chiworeke, a career in structural engineering was born onsite at a thermal power station in Zimbabwe. He was in the process of obtaining his bachelor’s in civil and water engineering, but witnessing massive structures take shape in real time reshaped his career goals.

“Being part of such a large-scale infrastructure project sparked my passion for understanding how structures operate under demanding conditions,” he said. “Structural engineering became my focus because it sits at the core of every building’s performance, safety, and longevity.”

Looking to build on his experience, Martin enrolled in Drexel’s Graduate Co-Op program to pursue a master’s in structural engineering. His work at The Ballinger Company directly applies concepts like design theory and mechanics of materials. He's facing many of the once-hypothetical problems in real life, gaining a deeper understanding of skills that just can’t be fully absorbed through coursework alone.

At Ballinger, Martin supports structural analysis and CAD modeling for architectural and institutional projects. He models structures, calculates how forces like weight and wind are handled, and works with senior engineers to turn architects’ ideas into structures that are safe, practical, and well-designed. He’s been involved with the structural detailing and modeling of an institutional building project, working to update and improve the model.

“What made the experience especially meaningful was how quickly I was able to adapt to Ballinger’s workflow, modeling standards, and quality control process,” Martin said. “Within a short time, I was independently responding to engineer markups, refining connection details, and contributing to clean, coordinated drawings. That growth, combined with the opportunity to collaborate directly with experienced professionals on a real institutional project, is something I am truly proud of.”

While Martin’s earlier experiences in civil engineering laid the groundwork for his career, it was his graduate co-op that solidified his intended professional direction and showed him where he thrives.