EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS - Bachelor of Science or Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited university preferred
- 5+ year’s industry experience, construction management preferred
- Professional Engineer license in the State of Wyoming or ability to obtain licensure
- Design experience with AutoCAD Civil3D
- Working knowledge of ArcGIS, WaterCAD, Microsoft Project preferred
- Proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel
- Valid driver’s license and personal vehicle for travel as needed
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS - Ability to travel throughout Carbon County, Wyoming in adverse road and weather conditions, as necessary, and occasionally work remotely
- Ability to work outside in adverse weather conditions for extended periods of time.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform physical demands of the job including surveying, materials testing, and construction observation
PERSONAL STRENGTHS AND ATTRIBUTES - Strong ability to communicate ideas clearly, both oral and written
- Accountable and responsible
- Community minded
- Complex problem-solving skills and reasoning abilities
- Critical thinking skills
- Willingness/eagerness to learn
- Ability to interpret field data and make decisions quickly to keep projects on schedule
- Ability to independently plan tasks to achieve end result with minimal direction
- Ability to work collaboratively and independently
- Can-do attitude and willingness to do what it takes to get the job done
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Design of municipal utilities including water supply and transmission lines, streets and roads, storm sewers and drainage, and sanitary sewers
- Prepare project plans, including CAD drafting, and specifications
- Write and present reports and studies
- Develop funding strategies and secure project funding
- Obtain necessary permits and work with permitting agencies
- Prepare quantity schedules, and engineering and construction costs
- Measure and estimate completed work quantities and prepare pay applications with contractor input
- Perform fieldwork including surveying and construction observation, monitor contractor progress and contractor compliance with contract documents
- Client communication including presenting proposals, reports, and project updates to boards and clients – must be capable of writing technical reports and correspondence with clients clearly and effectively
- Perform project management tasks including attending client meetings (typically in evenings), scheduling, resource allocations, monitor budget status, and invoicing
WORK HOURS - Work is generally Monday through Friday with some Saturdays required during construction season
- Salary is based on an average 40 hours per week but in construction season hours may be up to 60 hours per week
- Daily hours may vary throughout the year
- Some evening meetings are required to present to governmental boards
BENEFITS - Compensation commensurate with education, training, and experience
- Consideration for performance bonuses
- Continuing education opportunities
- Potential for advancement
- Paid time off and paid holidays
- Health insurance including dental and vision
- 401k with employer match
CONTACT - Melanie Richmond (admin@northforkeng.com)
- Submit cover letter and resume and salary range
- Deadline February 26, 2021
North Fork Engineering is an equal opportunity employer. |