A leading engineering firm in the United States is seeking a Civil Design Engineer responsible for shaping land development and infrastructure projects. The role includes preparing reports and design plans while collaborating with project teams. Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering and have experience with AutoCAD Civil3D and GIS. Ideal applicants will be familiar with hydrologic modeling tools, bringing expertise in creating sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Qualifications
0-6 years of related experience required.
Familiarity with modeling/design tools preferred.
Knowledge of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling/design tools is a plus.
Responsibilities
Shape land development and infrastructure projects.
Prepare reports, design plans, specifications, and cost estimates.
Analyze and design projects interacting with water resources.
Skills
AutoCAD Civil3D
GIS
MicroStation
Hydrologic modeling
Hydraulic modeling
Education
Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering
Tools
HEC-RAS
TR-20
XPSWMM
Job description
Civil Design Engineer Key Duties and Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Shape land development and infrastructure projects, including stormwater, sanitary systems, roads and utilities.
Communicate and coordinate with team members to deliver a wide range of private, and public sector projects, by collaborating with Project Managers and other team members to deliver great projects.
Prepare reports, design plans, specifications, and cost estimates.
Assist your project team with civil and environmental permits and approvals.
Work with teams that understand the many aspects of water and are industry leaders in helping protect that valuable resource.
Analyze and design projects impacted by or intentionally engaging with streams, floodplain, wetlands, and other water resources.
Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited university.
0-6 years related experience.
Experience in AutoCAD Civil3D, GIS, and MicroStation (preferred).
Familiarity with modeling/design tools (HEC-RAS, TR-20, XPSWMM (preferred but not required).
Knowledge of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling/design tools (preferred).