Civil Engineer I/II
2IM Group is looking for a Civil Engineer I/II to join our Transportation Team! This is a full-time position that includes our benefits package (health care, vision, dental, health savings account, 401k, paid time off, paid holidays, etc.).
Duties and responsibilities:
The Civil Engineer I/II typically works in an (company or client/project) office, creating plans and analyzing data required on the site, or in the field. They also measure potential financial, environmental, and socio-economic costs of projects and materials and perform a series of assessments to ensure projects are delivered on schedule within budget. Some important duties and responsibilities of a Civil Engineer I/II include:
Perform tasks requiring applications of standard civil engineering techniques and procedures
Use design software such as MicroStation and AutoCAD to accurately render and communicate designs
Determine construction costs, local and professional building regulations, environmental impacts and other factors that can affect project implementation
Identify potential risk factors that can affect project delivery
Collaborate with a multi-disciplined team of other professionals, such as Scientists, Landscape Architects, and Engineers, or clients, on roadway transportation and civil projects
Enforce engineering, local, and legal regulations like health and safety protocols on-site
Skills and qualifications:
A successful Civil Engineer I/II candidate has various prerequisite skills and qualifications, such as:
Problem-solving skills in order to find the right solutions to issues
Working knowledge of design software, including AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation and hydrologic and hydraulic modeling
Exposure to site layout, erosion control, utility design and environmental impact assessment
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Planning and organization skills
Developing knowledge of relevant regulations and legislation
Education and training requirements:
A Civil Engineer I/II requires a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or other relevant discipline. These courses provide a strong background in core engineering subjects such as mathematics, building and construction technology and engineering design. A Civil Engineer I/II will usually take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. After an entry-level engineer gains about four years of experience, they typically pursue a Professional Engineering (PE) license.
Required qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
0 - 5 years of civil engineering experience related to transportation/roadway design
Experience with design software such as AutoCAD and/or MicroStation
Strong organizational, analytical, communication skills and design skills