Perform roadway and transportation design for local governments and DOT clients.
Serve as roadway task lead on meaningful transportation infrastructure projects.
As task lead, coordinate with other disciplines, provide schedule input, and coordinate/review the work of others.
Contribute to a growing list of projects including: Reconstruction of major urban thoroughfares and rural highways, Green infrastructure solutions, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, Complex intersections, bridge/culvert replacements, and rail grade crossings, Signing, pavement marking, and traffic control plans.
Help direct, support, and mentor entry-level engineers and designers in roadway design.
Develop roadway design solutions for challenging transportation projects.
Develop construction plans and contract documents.
Author technical documents such as engineering reports and special provisions.
Visit project sites to review existing conditions, identify potential challenges, and develop alternative solutions and recommendations.
Work closely with experienced engineers who will guide and support you as you advance in your career.
Prepare and review calculations, quantity takeoffs and opinions of probable cost.
Participate in client meetings and proposal development.
Provide occasional support of public involvement activities.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering is required.
Typically 6+ years of professional engineering experience, including 2+ years focused on roadway design or transportation engineering.
Indiana P.E. or the ability to reciprocate a license from another state within 6 months.
Experience with INDOT, county, or municipal transportation projects is a plus.
Roadway design experience.
Experience with roadway design software such as OpenRoads Designer (preferred), PowerGeopak, or Civil 3D.
Interest in continued learning, professional growth, and expanding technical and leadership skills.
Assist with quality control and adherence to roadway design standards.