JOB SUMMARY:
This role will be responsible for performing a variety of complex design and plan preparation functions with limited supervisory and guidance, including engineering computations, cost estimates, checking, report writing, etc. on multiple projects. It is expected the position may act as Work Group Leader on small projects and segments of larger projects in support of the Project Managers in the division.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
•Perform highway, water resource, and traffic engineering design functions with minimal supervision and guidance, including preliminary and final design, review or checking of designs, engineering computations, specifications, cost estimates, and report writing, etc.
•Conduct and/or assist in visits to project sites, project status meetings, and public meetings.
•Assist in developing skills and knowledge of coworkers.
•Assist with development of proposals, letters of interest, supplements, etc.
•Promote excellent internal and external client service throughout the organization.
•Prepare design sketches as required.
•Assist in developing the skills and knowledge of coworkers.
•May act as task leader on small projects and on segments of larger projects.
•Participate in visits to project sites, project status meetings and public meetings.
•Provide support to other regional offices as needed.
•Keep up to date with new design technology, construction equipment, and bridge design/construction advancements.
•Perform other duties as assigned.
OTHER PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
•Other duties that may arise from time-to-time and/or are commensurate with the title and position.
+ Travel as required and as it relates to above duties or as directed by supervisor.
+ Attend training prerequisites as provided by Company.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED:
•B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering or related field. Master’s Degree preferred.
•Minimum four (4) years of progressively responsible highway/traffic design related experience.
•EIT Certificate in good standing required. Professional Engineer License in good standing or ability to obtain within 6 months preferred.
•Knowledge of CDR-M Design and Office Procedures.
•Knowledge of general highway/traffic/water resource engineering.
•Knowledge of applicable local, state, and federal statutes and guidelines with respect to field.
•Knowledge of clients' design manuals, procedures, specifications, standards, computer programs, applicable design codes, engineering software, and plan presentation format.
•Knowledge of written communications including technical reports, letters, meeting minutes, etc.
•Ability to communicate effectively with ownership, management, co-workers, customers, vendors, contractors, partners, and other stakeholders in a professional manner.
•Ability to use relevant computer software as needed, including but not limited to, Bentley MicroStation CADD, Autodesk AutoCAD, Civil 3D as well as other online resources.
•Ability to perform complex highway/traffic design tasks independently.
•Ability to work in a team-oriented setting, which includes supervision of others.