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FOXXSTEM

Transportation Design Engineer

FOXXSTEM, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Transportation Design Engineer: Shape the Future of Transportation Engineering Are You Ready for an Engineering Adventure? We're looking for a Roadway Design Engineer who is not just proficient in their field, but a visionary thinker who thrives on innovation and challenge. As a progressive, fast-growing firm committed to community, purpose, and responsible engineering, we offer the perfect platform for those who want to make an immediate impact.

This is not your average engineering job. This is an opportunity to push boundaries, redefine industry norms, and be part of a dynamic team that's not just designing roads, but shaping and influencing the future of transportation.

Qualifications

Education : BS/MS degree in Civil Engineering

Experience : Minimum of 5 years in Transportation Design, proficient in Bentley MicroStation, GeoPak, or OpenRoads (ORD). Drainage and stormwater management design is a plus. Experience with DDOT, MD SHA or VDOT preferred, but not required.

Interpersonal Skills : Exceptional ability to communicate and work in a team-oriented environment and engage with the client

Leadership : Experience in leading transportation design projects in a dynamic, fast-paced setting

Responsibilities

Innovative Design : Utilize OpenRoads, GeoPak, or InRoads to perform Roadway and/or Stormwater Design, in compliance with local, state, and national roadway design standards.

Plan Development : Take ownership in developing design plans, including geometries, alignments, and intricate details that set the stage for groundbreaking projects.

Team Coordination : Act as a project manager between design teams and other disciplines, ensuring smooth coordination on design and deliverables.

Cost and Planning : Assist in the development of cost estimates, specifications, and comprehensive reports that help steer projects towards success.

Client Interaction : Work closely with our clients and a team of multidisciplinary engineers to ensure projects meet and exceed expectations.

Benefits

Adventure : Tackle engineering and small business challenges

Innovation : Be at the forefront of technological and design advancements in the field of transportation engineering.

Autonomy : Enjoy the freedom to think out of the box, propose new solutions, and see your ideas come to life.

Community : Make a meaningful impact on communities by being involved in projects that improve quality of life and promote sustainable development.

Purpose & Responsibility : Help build people. Work in an environment where every project is a step towards creating a safer, more efficient world for all.

So, if you're an engineer who's equally passionate about technology and making a positive difference in the world, we can't wait to hear from you.

Apply Now to embark on an engineering journey you'll never forget!

Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, ( 100% of the employee’s premium paid)

Retirement Counseling

Employee Assistance Program

Paid Time Off (13 days per year starting)

Paid Holidays (7 days)

Professional Licensure and Society Memberships

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