Civil Project Engineer – Infrastructure & Land Development
The market for resilient infrastructure is booming—and you can be in the driver’s seat. As a Civil Project Engineer, you will steer multidisciplinary teams that deliver land development, roadway, storm-water, and utility projects across the United States. From concept sketches to final punch lists, you will blend technical depth with project management skill while engaging directly with clients. Remote or hybrid work options are available, enabling you to collaborate seamlessly from any U.S. time zone.
Responsibilities
- Translate planning documents into precise civil designs, drawings, and specifications.
- Lead scope, schedule, and budget control—own MS Project or Primavera P6 baselines and keep variances under 5 %.
- Coordinate cross-functional designers, surveyors, and sub-consultants to hit critical milestones.
- Prepare proposals, technical reports, and permit packages that withstand agency scrutiny.
- Serve as primary client contact; deliver progress briefings and anticipate risk before it surfaces.
- Track deliverables in real time, leveraging Excel dashboards and Bluebeam mark-ups.
- Uphold QA/QC protocols, conduct peer reviews, and close out NCRs promptly.
- Mentor junior designers; cultivate a culture of safety, innovation, and accountability.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
- 4 + years delivering site or municipal infrastructure projects as Project Engineer Civil or similar.
- Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D for grading, corridors, and pipe networks.
- Hands-on experience with MS Project or Primavera P6, advanced Excel, and Bluebeam Revu.
- Demonstrated success managing budgets above $1 M and schedules with 30 + concurrent tasks.
- Strong written and verbal communication—able to distill complex data for non-technical stakeholders.
- EIT certification; ability to secure PE within 24 months.
Preferred Extras
- Active PE license in at least one U.S. state.
- Experience with hydrologic/hydraulic modeling (HEC-RAS, SWMM).
- Familiarity with BIM workflows and clash detection tools.
- Background in renewable energy civil works or federal design-build contracting.