M&J Engineering P.C.
Overview
M&J Engineering, D.P.C. is a quality provider of multi-discipline consulting services with over 300 employees. Since its inception in 2004, M&J has grown into diversified provider of engineering, construction management, construction inspection, technology, and environmental services to a broad range of clients, including federal, state and city/local agencies, private owners, architects, engineers and contractors.
M&J Engineering is a leader in construction management and inspection, ITS, mechanical, electrical, wastewater, water supply, tunnel airport, port, marine/coastal, environmental engineering, and design-build services for both new infrastructure projects and renovations.
M&J bases its employment and personnel decisions on the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity, with the intent to further the Company’s Affirmative Action commitment. M&J does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, employment status, veteran or military status, or any other category protected by law. Our Company vigorously pursues opportunities to recruit and develop job candidates who have the desire and potential for becoming qualified employees through our Affirmative Action Plan.
The
Bridge Inspection Team Leader
is responsible for managing and executing bridge inspections in compliance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and CTDOT Bridge Inspection Manual. This role includes supervising inspection personnel, coordinating field activities, ensuring quality and safety compliance, and delivering accurate, well-documented inspection reports for inclusion in CTDOT’s bridge management systems.
The position involves a combination of field leadership, technical oversight, coordination with agency stakeholders, and report review.
Responsibilities Inspection Leadership & Oversight
Serve as NBIS Team Leader for routine, in-depth, special, damage, and fracture‑critical bridge inspections.
Supervise and mentor bridge inspectors, ensuring adherence to inspection procedures, safety requirements, and reporting standards.
Assign tasks, review field documentation, and provide technical guidance to inspection staff.
Field Inspection & Data Collection
Lead hands‑on inspections of bridge elements, including:
Decks, superstructures, substructures
Bearings, joints, piers, abutments, culverts, and ancillary structures
Identify, evaluate, and document structural deficiencies using NBIS condition ratings and CTDOT criteria.
Direct and participate in inspections utilizing specialized access methods such as:
Under‑bridge inspection units (snooper trucks)
Aerial lifts, ladders, rope access, confined space entry, and over‑water inspections
Planning, Coordination & Safety
Plan and coordinate inspection schedules, access requirements, and traffic control in coordination with CTDOT and support teams.
Ensure compliance with all jobsite safety requirements, including:
Traffic control plans
Fall protection systems
Confined space entry procedures
Participate in field reviews, coordination meetings, and technical discussions with CTDOT representatives.
Reporting & Quality Assurance
Review and approve inspection reports, field notes, photographs, and sketches for accuracy and completeness.
Ensure inspection documentation meets FHWA, NBIS, and CTDOT standards prior to submission.
Support QA/QC reviews and assist with resolving technical comments.
Assist with load rating data collection, structural evaluations, and engineering assessments when required.
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering
Experience
Minimum 5 years of bridge inspection experience meeting FHWA NBIS qualification requirements
Demonstrated experience serving as an NBIS Bridge Inspection Team Leader
Required Certification
Professional Engineer (PE) license in the State of Connecticut or ability to obtain by reciprocity
FHWA‑approved NBIS Bridge Inspection Training
Preferred & Project‑Specific Qualifications
Completion of FHW A/NHI bridge inspection courses, such as:
NHI 130055 / 130056 (Bridge Inspection)
Fracture Critical Inspection
Ancillary Structure or Tunnel Inspection (as applicable)
CTDOT‑approved bridge inspection qualifications, as required
Prior experience on CTDOT bridge inspection contracts
Experience with AASHTOWare Bridge Management or similar asset management systems
Safety & Technical Certifications (Preferred)
OSHA 10‑Hour or 30‑Hour Construction Safety
Fall Protection Training
Confined Space Entry
First Aid / CPR
Skills & Additional Requirements
Strong knowledge of NBIS, FHWA regulations, and CTDOT Bridge Inspection Manual
Proven ability to lead teams and manage field operations effectively
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic inspection data collection tools
Ability to work at heights, over water, and in active traffic environments
Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel statewide within Connecticut
Availability for night, weekend, or off‑hour work as required by traffic or access constraints
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and bridge components
Ability to lift and carry inspection equipment
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
Capability to perform hands‑on inspections in confined spaces and elevated locations
Benefits M&J is a leader in providing quality engineering consulting services to a diverse and exciting client base. We attract experienced professionals who understand proactive client service, safety, risk management and loss prevention practices, quality control, teamwork, and the development of younger staff. We seek employees who enjoy their work, desire continuous improvement, and want to contribute to the vision and growth of a quality, employee‑owned, professional firm. To all full‑time employees we provide a comprehensive package of benefits, including medical, dental and eye insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, life insurance, etc. Salary will depend on experience and credentials.
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M&J Engineering is a leader in construction management and inspection, ITS, mechanical, electrical, wastewater, water supply, tunnel airport, port, marine/coastal, environmental engineering, and design-build services for both new infrastructure projects and renovations.
M&J bases its employment and personnel decisions on the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity, with the intent to further the Company’s Affirmative Action commitment. M&J does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, employment status, veteran or military status, or any other category protected by law. Our Company vigorously pursues opportunities to recruit and develop job candidates who have the desire and potential for becoming qualified employees through our Affirmative Action Plan.
The
Bridge Inspection Team Leader
is responsible for managing and executing bridge inspections in compliance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and CTDOT Bridge Inspection Manual. This role includes supervising inspection personnel, coordinating field activities, ensuring quality and safety compliance, and delivering accurate, well-documented inspection reports for inclusion in CTDOT’s bridge management systems.
The position involves a combination of field leadership, technical oversight, coordination with agency stakeholders, and report review.
Responsibilities Inspection Leadership & Oversight
Serve as NBIS Team Leader for routine, in-depth, special, damage, and fracture‑critical bridge inspections.
Supervise and mentor bridge inspectors, ensuring adherence to inspection procedures, safety requirements, and reporting standards.
Assign tasks, review field documentation, and provide technical guidance to inspection staff.
Field Inspection & Data Collection
Lead hands‑on inspections of bridge elements, including:
Decks, superstructures, substructures
Bearings, joints, piers, abutments, culverts, and ancillary structures
Identify, evaluate, and document structural deficiencies using NBIS condition ratings and CTDOT criteria.
Direct and participate in inspections utilizing specialized access methods such as:
Under‑bridge inspection units (snooper trucks)
Aerial lifts, ladders, rope access, confined space entry, and over‑water inspections
Planning, Coordination & Safety
Plan and coordinate inspection schedules, access requirements, and traffic control in coordination with CTDOT and support teams.
Ensure compliance with all jobsite safety requirements, including:
Traffic control plans
Fall protection systems
Confined space entry procedures
Participate in field reviews, coordination meetings, and technical discussions with CTDOT representatives.
Reporting & Quality Assurance
Review and approve inspection reports, field notes, photographs, and sketches for accuracy and completeness.
Ensure inspection documentation meets FHWA, NBIS, and CTDOT standards prior to submission.
Support QA/QC reviews and assist with resolving technical comments.
Assist with load rating data collection, structural evaluations, and engineering assessments when required.
Qualifications Education
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering
Experience
Minimum 5 years of bridge inspection experience meeting FHWA NBIS qualification requirements
Demonstrated experience serving as an NBIS Bridge Inspection Team Leader
Required Certification
Professional Engineer (PE) license in the State of Connecticut or ability to obtain by reciprocity
FHWA‑approved NBIS Bridge Inspection Training
Preferred & Project‑Specific Qualifications
Completion of FHW A/NHI bridge inspection courses, such as:
NHI 130055 / 130056 (Bridge Inspection)
Fracture Critical Inspection
Ancillary Structure or Tunnel Inspection (as applicable)
CTDOT‑approved bridge inspection qualifications, as required
Prior experience on CTDOT bridge inspection contracts
Experience with AASHTOWare Bridge Management or similar asset management systems
Safety & Technical Certifications (Preferred)
OSHA 10‑Hour or 30‑Hour Construction Safety
Fall Protection Training
Confined Space Entry
First Aid / CPR
Skills & Additional Requirements
Strong knowledge of NBIS, FHWA regulations, and CTDOT Bridge Inspection Manual
Proven ability to lead teams and manage field operations effectively
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic inspection data collection tools
Ability to work at heights, over water, and in active traffic environments
Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel statewide within Connecticut
Availability for night, weekend, or off‑hour work as required by traffic or access constraints
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Ability to climb ladders, scaffolding, and bridge components
Ability to lift and carry inspection equipment
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
Capability to perform hands‑on inspections in confined spaces and elevated locations
Benefits M&J is a leader in providing quality engineering consulting services to a diverse and exciting client base. We attract experienced professionals who understand proactive client service, safety, risk management and loss prevention practices, quality control, teamwork, and the development of younger staff. We seek employees who enjoy their work, desire continuous improvement, and want to contribute to the vision and growth of a quality, employee‑owned, professional firm. To all full‑time employees we provide a comprehensive package of benefits, including medical, dental and eye insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, life insurance, etc. Salary will depend on experience and credentials.
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