Morrison-Maierle

Engineering

ProjectEngineerAirports

$80–115k Missoula, Montana, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Project Engineer – Airports at Morrison-Maierle. Skills: Airport infrastructure design, Construction administration. Design airport infrastructure. Deliver civil engineering projects”

Industry & Context.

Engineering
Eligibility Requirements

Valid driver's license, Insurable driving record, Project-related travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, 4+ years civil engineering experience, Airport project experience, EIT professional designation

Nice to Have

Professional Engineering license

What You'll Do.

Design airport infrastructure

Deliver civil engineering projects

Support Engineer of Record

Prepare design packages

Prepare technical documentation

Provide construction administration

Coordinate with project managers

Coordinate with clients

Coordinate with internal teams

Support project delivery

Guide junior engineers

Prepare technical reports

Prepare specifications

Prepare cost estimates

Ensure design compliance

Support business development

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative environment; Internal teams; Project managers; Clients

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Process & Methodology

Project ownership

Full Job Description

ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS | PLANNERS | SCIENTISTS Morrison-Maierle is a 100% employee-owned firm specializing in integrated consulting and design services in engineering, planning, surveying, and science. As a trusted partner to our clients, we deliver reliable, high-quality results, grounded in a deep understanding of local context and regional needs. Position: Project Engineer – Airports Job status: Exempt-salaried Location: Missoula, MT (Relocation assistance provided) Project Engineer – Airports | Design and deliver civil engineering airport infrastructure, including runways, taxiways, aprons, terminal expansions, and site development from concept through construction. THE ROLE As a Civil Project Engineer (Airports), you will design and deliver essential civil engineering airport infrastructure for landside and airside projects such as taxiways, runways, terminal expansions, and site development, while building toward technical leadership and project ownership. You will support projects from concept through construction in a collaborative, employee-owned environment. These responsibilities include: These responsibilities include: Execute assigned project tasks and phases and deliver defined technical work products within assigned scopes Support the Engineer of Record in preparing design packages and technical documentation Provide construction administration support during the construction phase of projects Coordinate with project managers, clients, and internal teams to support project delivery and execution Support and guide junior engineers and design staff on design, drafting, and modeling standards Prepare technical reports, specifications, memorandums, and cost estimates Ensure designs comply with applicable FAA regulatory requirements, codes, and permitting standards Support Project Managers in identifying and pursuing client and business development opportunities Progress toward Engineer of Record responsibilities with experience and licensure TOTAL REWARDS

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