Posted in Other 27 days ago.
Hoyle Tanner has an immediate opening for a Project Engineer in our Ground Transportation Division. Become part of a large team of transportation design professionals who are committed to building strong and lasting relationships with our clients by delivering creative, cost effective and quality solutions while enhancing the communities in which we work and live. Work on great projects, with great people, while enjoying great benefits at Hoyle, Tanner & Associates, Inc.!
This position is based out of any of our New England offices (Portsmouth, NH, Manchester, NH, Yarmouth, ME, Burlington, VT, Chelmsford, MA) and is a hybrid remote position opportunity. We recognize working to achieve your career goals is challenging while balancing all of your commitments, so Hoyle Tanner offers flexible schedule and remote work options, and now a lucrative sign-on bonus. You will find our salaries very competitive, and our benefits package is comprehensive.
The right candidate will be a strong contributor on a team tasked with the development of transportation infrastructure plans and specifications, calculation checks, quantity calculations and construction observation. They will lead CADD teammates and perform bridge design / misc structural design, bridge inspections / ratings, collect field data and perform construction observation.
Structural bridge design (steel, prestressed concrete & timber), preparation of construction cost estimate, technical specifications and construction administration.
As a Project Engineer you will:
Qualified Candidates will have:
Hoyle Tanner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Hoyle Tanner does not currently offer sponsorship and participates in E-Verify.
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