Timmons Group

engineering

CivilProjectEngineerII/IIIStructure&BridgeDesign

Richmond, Virginia, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Civil Project Engineer II/III - Structure & Bridge Design at Timmons Group. Skills: Bridge design, Structural design, Project management. Perform rehabilitation designs. Conduct bridge load ratings”

Industry & Context.

engineering

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Civil or Structural Engineering, 2+ years of experience in structural and/or bridge design, written and verbal communication skills, Familiarity with AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications, Familiarity with AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation, Familiarity with NCDOT standards, Proficiency in structural design software, Experience with MicroStation, Experience with AutoCAD

Nice to Have

Master's degree, PE License, NBIS bridge inspection certification

What You'll Do.

Perform rehabilitation designs

Conduct bridge load ratings

Conduct bridge evaluations

Support project planning

Assist in project management

Assist in task management

Contribute to marketing efforts

Contribute to proposal development

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

written communication skills; verbal communication skills

Process & Methodology

Project management, Task management, Scope development, Schedule development, Budget development

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