Senior Roadway Engineer in Peoria

A Day in Life of a Roadway Project Engineer

Here’s a snapshot of what you would do in this role:

  • Perform roadway and transportation design for public-sector and private clients.
  • Serve as roadway task lead on meaningful transportation infrastructure projects.
  • As task lead coordinate with other disciplines, provide schedule input, and coordinate/review the work of others.
  • Contribute to a growing list of projects including:
    • Reconstruction of major urban thoroughfares and rural highways.
    • Green infrastructure solutions, pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
    • Complex intersections, bridge replacements, and rail grade crossings.
    • Signing, pavement marking, and traffic control plans.
  • Help direct, support, and mentor entry-level engineers and designers in roadway design.
  • We utilize the latest Open Roads Designer (ORD) software and have a training program in place to assist users of all levels and an active software user group to tackle new challenges.
  • Develop roadway design solutions for challenging transportation projects.
  • Develop construction plans and contract documents.
  • Author technical documents such as engineering reports and special provisions.
  • Visit project sites to review existing conditions, identify potential challenges, and develop alternative solutions and recommendations.
  • Work closely with experienced engineers who will guide and support you as you advance in your career.
  • Prepare and review calculations, quantity takeoffs and opinions of probable cost.
  • Participate in client meetings and proposal development.
  • Provide occasional support of public involvement activities.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
  • Occasional out of town travel for client meetings and site visits.
  • We believe in a strong work life balance and support reasonable schedules and flexible work arrangements.

What We’re Looking For

We feel the following qualifications would set you up for success in this role:

Skills:

  • Roadway design experience.
  • Experience with roadway design software such as OpenRoads Designer (preferred), PowerGeopak, or Civil 3D.
  • Interest in continued learning, professional growth, and expanding technical and leadership skills.
  • Assist with quality control and adherence to roadway design standards.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

Education/Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering is required.
  • Typically 6+ years of professional engineering experience, including 2+ years focused on roadway design or transportation engineering.
  • Illinois P.E. or the ability to reciprocate a license from another state within 6 months.
  • Experience with IDOT, county, or municipal transportation projects is a plus.
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