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Project Engineer - Transportation

Where would you step in? 
As a valuable member of our transportation team, you will be primarily responsible for performing an array of tasks for roadway projects in support of State DOTs, Counties, Cities, and other municipalities.

You could sit in our any of our Connecticut offices (Middletown, Shelton).

We offer a hybrid work environment and flexible Fridays in the summer. 

Our Transportation Team and Projects 
The transportation team focuses on planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of infrastructure projects such as highways, roads, and bridges.

They work to ensure that these projects meet safety, efficiency, and environmental standards while accommodating current and future transportation needs.

The team collaborates with public and private stakeholders to deliver projects that enhance mobility and connectivity within communities.

What will you be doing? 
You will leverage your engineering expertise to contribute to the design of various transportation-related infrastructure, including highways, interchanges, roadways, streets, intersections, and roundabouts.

Your responsibilities will include performing detailed engineering calculations at all stages of design, from preliminary concepts to final construction-ready plans.

Collaborating closely with the project team, you will play a key role in developing comprehensive project deliverables, including detailed plans, specifications, technical reports, and accurate cost estimates, ensuring that all aspects of the project meet both client expectations and regulatory requirements.

What do you need? 
To qualify for this position, you must hold a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and have a minimum of five years of experience in the design of roadway, bridge, and multimodal transportation improvement projects.

Your experience should include the development of construction bid documents for transportation projects, particularly for ConnDOT and municipalities in Connecticut.

Additionally, you must either be a registered Professional Engineer in Connecticut or have the ability to obtain licensure within one year of starting the position.

Licensure in other New England states will be considered a valuable differentiator, demonstrating a broader regional expertise that can benefit the variety of projects you will be involved in.

Ways to grow your career
We offer tuition reimbursement, internal training opportunities, professional membership reimbursement, conference attendance and networking opportunities.

We also offer a clear career path progression and mentorship from more experienced staff.

What is the culture like?
We are fully committed to the well-being of our employees, communities, and environment.

Our inclusive culture is supportive and flexible so everyone can thrive.

We genuinely like each other and enjoy events like our annual company-wide summer Lobsterfest, holiday parties, ball games, and other office activities.

Giving back is also very important at Ti...




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