Salary Range: $75K to $90K (Based on Experience)
What you’ll be doing:
- Perform routine aspects of assignments requiring knowledge and application of basic engineering principles.
- Projects may include in whole, or in part, roadway, roundabout, multi-use trails, ADA pedestrian facilities, traffic signals, hydrology and hydraulics, retaining walls, enclosed drainage systems, small and large box culverts, traffic barrier systems, and other roadside development features.
- Assist the Project Managers and Project Engineers in the development and design of projects.
- Ensure that transportation projects comply with state and federal regulations and consider the environmental and societal impacts.
- Prepare engineering studies, documents, and reports.Prepare engineering analysis to include preliminary design, final design, and calculations.
- Conduct surveys to gather field data.
- Prepare drawings, layouts, and other visual aids using computer assisted design/drafting equipment and software to develop designs.
- Review the development of designs for compliance with applicable codes, adopted engineering standards, and good engineering practices.
- Collaborate with urban planners and government agencies to create strategies for improving traffic flow, reducing congestion, and enhancing safety.
What you need to have:
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering
- 3 to 7 years of experience
- EI Certification or PE License (if eligible) required within one year of employment.
- Familiarity with Microstation and OpenRoads Designer
- Familiarity with AutoTurn and Hydraulic Analysis Software is a plus.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office products
- Must be dependable with the ability to work independently, as well as part of a team to meet deadlines and provide high quality work.