Job Description
Our client is a leader in civil engineering and planning for airports across the East Coast. Their commitment to quality and customer service continues to attract new clients. The company's small size allows it to remain dynamic, responsive, and flexible, resulting in the highest number of clients in the New England Area.
The clients are primarily in the NE Area. The company is also committed to using the latest technology for data collection and design services, including extensive use of the newest drone technology. They provide outstanding mentoring through their senior management team, which has over 200+ years of combined experience in civil engineering.
Position Overview
Our client is seeking candidates for both entry-level and senior engineering positions to design airports and other civil site development projects. The role involves civil design of airport infrastructure, including:
1. Runways, taxiways, aircraft aprons, airfield electrical and NAVAID improvements
2. Grading and drainage
3. Tree clearing
4. Roads and parking lots
5. Other civil infrastructure related to airport and civil site development projects
The role may also involve periodic on-site observation of construction activities.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in civil engineering
* 3 to 30 years of design experience
* Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D
* Experience with grading and drainage, using HydroCAD or similar software (highly desirable)
* Project management experience (a plus)
* Highly motivated, detail-oriented, with excellent interpersonal, organizational, verbal, and written communication skills
Benefits
The company offers a friendly and collaborative work environment with flexible hours, options for remote or in-office work, and excellent salary and benefits, including health and supplemental health insurance, dental, vision, short-term and long-term insurance, and a 401K plan with company match. Interested candidates should provide a current resume and salary requirements for further consideration.
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