Benesch
Railroad Grade Crossing Project Manager
Our Railroad Grade Crossing team is looking to add a Project Manager to their Fort Worth, TX team. This role would provide the opportunity to learn from experienced Railroad Engineers, peers, and additional staff within the organization. If you are seeking a rewarding career that offers growth in a technical discipline, consider yourself to be passionate about Railroads, and want to contribute to the success of the railroad industry, apply today! The ideal candidate for this position will excel in analysis, documentation, and reporting, efficiently manage correspondence, and provide timely progress updates. They are willing to have a mixed schedule of in-office and on-site requirements, depending on the project needs. This role is based at our Fort Worth, TX office and requires travel to various project sites to meet project requirements. The Impact You Will Have
Perform, document, and generate reports that detail analyses, investigations, and computations related to assigned activities. Draft and manage correspondence regarding issues associated with assigned tasks. Regularly report progress on work and the status of remaining tasks within the budget, and address other technical issues to the project manager. Implement quality control procedures in accordance with the Project Quality Management Plan. Ensure completion of assigned tasks within the designated schedule and budget. Familiarize oneself with and apply relevant design standards and codes. Assist in training subordinates and offer support as needed. Willingly take on any other duties as assigned by the project manager. What You Will Need
Minimum requirement is a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field. Senior-level experience managing railroad Grade-Crossing safety projects and traffic signal engineering is required. 2+ years of hands-on experience in traffic signal operations is preferred. Possess intermediate knowledge of appropriate software (such as: MicroStation, InRoads, AutoCAD Civil 3D, etc.) Demonstrate familiarity with applicable codes and standards. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Intermediate understanding of the principles and practices relevant to one or more areas of expertise.
Our Railroad Grade Crossing team is looking to add a Project Manager to their Fort Worth, TX team. This role would provide the opportunity to learn from experienced Railroad Engineers, peers, and additional staff within the organization. If you are seeking a rewarding career that offers growth in a technical discipline, consider yourself to be passionate about Railroads, and want to contribute to the success of the railroad industry, apply today! The ideal candidate for this position will excel in analysis, documentation, and reporting, efficiently manage correspondence, and provide timely progress updates. They are willing to have a mixed schedule of in-office and on-site requirements, depending on the project needs. This role is based at our Fort Worth, TX office and requires travel to various project sites to meet project requirements. The Impact You Will Have
Perform, document, and generate reports that detail analyses, investigations, and computations related to assigned activities. Draft and manage correspondence regarding issues associated with assigned tasks. Regularly report progress on work and the status of remaining tasks within the budget, and address other technical issues to the project manager. Implement quality control procedures in accordance with the Project Quality Management Plan. Ensure completion of assigned tasks within the designated schedule and budget. Familiarize oneself with and apply relevant design standards and codes. Assist in training subordinates and offer support as needed. Willingly take on any other duties as assigned by the project manager. What You Will Need
Minimum requirement is a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field. Senior-level experience managing railroad Grade-Crossing safety projects and traffic signal engineering is required. 2+ years of hands-on experience in traffic signal operations is preferred. Possess intermediate knowledge of appropriate software (such as: MicroStation, InRoads, AutoCAD Civil 3D, etc.) Demonstrate familiarity with applicable codes and standards. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Intermediate understanding of the principles and practices relevant to one or more areas of expertise.