Civil (Transportation) Engineer II
Clark Nexsen - Vienna, VA
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A Civil (Transportation Engineer) II will be responsible for assisting in various aspects of the transportation engineering projects while working under the supervision and guidance of a licensed Engineer (PE). Typical responsibilities include tasks associated with designing roadways, streetscapes, multimodal improvements, traffic improvements, and other associated infrastructure components. This person will work in stand-alone and multi-discipline design teams supervised by senior engineers and project managers on projects of small to medium scope.General responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:Performing various aspects of Transportation design as directed by a licensed Transportation Engineer or Senior Transportation Engineer including analysis and design involving interstates and interchanges, urban and rural roadways, multimodal improvements, traffic engineering, site grading, storm water management, erosion control, and site plan preparation, and design related to a business development activity such as a response to a Request for Proposal (RFP).Preparation of programming documents, schematic documents, design development documents, and construction documents as directedCoordination and communication with design team members to ensure the Transportation design details integrate properly with the work of all other project disciplinesPreparation of marketing and presentation materials as directedPerforming Transportation services associated with the bidding process, including preparing addenda and amendments and opening and tabulating bids as directedPerforming Transportation services associated with the construction phase, including field visits, answering RFIs, reviewing shop drawings, and preparing record drawings as directedComplying with quality control policies and proceduresParticipating in team meetings and coordinating efforts with other team membersResearching standards and specifications based on project requirementsWorking with, responding to, and taking direction from Senior Transportation Engineers, Project Managers and Design ManagersProject responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:Perform Transportation Engineer tasks as directedResponsible for document organization and clarityResponsible for discipline drawing coordinationTraffic engineering and planning studiesTraffic related tasks for intersection project, corridor project, and other large scale transportation pleting sections and details produced to a schematic-level of completion by the licensed Transportation EngineerCreating schematic-level layout and grading plans for projects of low to moderate complexityCreating schematic level roadway layout and grading plansDevelopment of manual calculations and analytical models for transportation analysis and design purposesParticipate in developing a model of the site design and utilities in GeoPak andor Civil 3DAdhere to project budget and scheduleMay require travelEducation, Technology, and ExperienceGraduate of an ABET-accredited 4-, 5-, or 6-year engineering program in one of the following disciplines:Civil EngineeringCivil and Environmental EngineeringCivil, Environmental and Infrastructure EngineeringCivil Engineering TechnologyPost-graduate degree in Transportation Engineering or Traffic Engineering-related degree may be given additional consideration2-4 years of specific, post-graduation, transportation engineering experience that includes experience with designing a roadway and associated infrastructure; development of manual calculations and analytical models for transportation analysis and design purposes; development of construction documents (drawings and specifications), coordination with other design team members, and experience in responding to construction phase queries and pleted or be in a position to complete the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam and all other state requirements for certification as an EIEIT is preferred.Pursuing Professional Engineer licensure (PE) within 36 months of being hired.Understanding of sustainable design principles and design practices and pursuing Envision andor LEED AP accreditation is desirableActive membership in ITE, VASITE, ASHE, NSPE, ASCE or other related professional organizations is desirableA Civil (Transportation) Engineer II should be able to effectively utilize current company software programs for word processing, e-mail, and information management.Working familiarity with design and production software to a point of being able to utilize the software in the development of project documents and interact with other project team members in their use of the software is highly desirable.Previous experience with traffic operations, microsimulation, and travel demand forecasting may be given additional consideration.Working knowledge of traffic engineering programs such as VISSIM, Synchro, and Transmodeler may be given additional consideration.Additional Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesAbility to prepare effective and concise documents and correspondence.Ability to make presentations to a variety of groupsHave a client-oriented attitude with a desire to provide outstanding professional servicesBe dedicated to his or her professional development as well as the success of colleagues and the firm as a wholeBe dedicated to the advancement of the engineering professionPhysical RequirementsWork is sedentary and often performed in an office setting. The work area is lighted, heated, and ventilated. This position may require extended periods of standing, sitting, as well as some repetitive movements, bending and lifting of minimal weight. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.Workplace FlexibilityWe have selected two common days in the office to nurture collaboration and innovation and to support learning and growth through engagement with colleagues. We are asking everyone to be present on Mondays and Thursdays, with a required third day that will provide additional flexibility and be set between you and your supervisor (with consideration given to your project team members and clients). Our hope is that this schedule will offer the work-life balance that is desired by all, while providing consistent opportunities for face-to-face collaboration and mentorship. Equal Opportunity EmployerProtected VeteransIndividuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
Created: 2025-03-05