2IM Group is looking for a Civil Engineer 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 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 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 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 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 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
- 3 - 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