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Senior Structural Bridge Engineer
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Join our Orlando team as a Senior Structural Bridge Engineer. Lead the design of Florida highway bridges using MicroStation and FDOT standards. This role offers technical challenges, mentorship, and business development. Enjoy a hybrid schedule, comprehensive benefits, and a collaborative team en...
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United States , Orlando
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GRAEF
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Bridge Engineering Designer
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Seeking a Bridge Engineering Designer in Rancho Cordova. This role involves the design, inspection, and rehabilitation of load-bearing structures like bridges. Requires a B.S. in Civil Engineering and an EIT certification. We offer a hybrid/remote schedule, competitive benefits, and support for p...
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United States , Rancho Cordova
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70000.00 - 95000.00 USD / Year
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Consor engineers
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Senior Bridge Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Bridge Engineer in Bedford, NH or South Burlington, VT. This role requires 8+ years of experience, a PE license, and expertise in AASHTO codes and design software like MIDAS. You will lead complex bridge design projects and mentor staff, supported by full benefits and an ESOP at ...
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United States , Bedford, NH or South Burlington, VT
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125000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year
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DuBois & King
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Explore a dynamic and essential career in civil engineering with Bridge Engineer jobs. This profession sits at the critical intersection of public safety, innovative design, and enduring infrastructure. Bridge Engineers are responsible for the entire lifecycle of bridges, culverts, and other transportation structures, from initial concept and detailed design through construction oversight, inspection, maintenance, and rehabilitation. Their work ensures the structural integrity and longevity of the vital links that keep our communities and economies connected. A career in bridge engineering typically involves a diverse range of responsibilities that evolve with experience. Entry-level engineers often assist with field inspections, collecting data, reviewing existing reports, and performing basic calculations under the guidance of senior staff. As they progress, engineers take on more complex design tasks, developing detailed plans and specifications for new bridges or structural rehabilitations. This includes performing sophisticated structural analysis, selecting appropriate materials like concrete and steel, designing foundational elements, and ensuring all work complies with stringent codes and standards, such as AASHTO LRFD. Senior and project-level engineers lead design teams, manage project budgets and schedules, conduct quality assurance reviews, mentor junior staff, and serve as the primary technical point of contact for clients and stakeholders. The day-to-day work blends office-based design and analysis with essential field components. Bridge Engineers frequently visit project sites for inspections, construction observation, and condition assessments, requiring a willingness to work in various outdoor environments and sometimes at height. The profession demands a strong foundation in structural mechanics, mathematics, and material science. Proficiency with industry-specific software for modeling, analysis, and computer-aided design (CAD) is a standard requirement. Typical qualifications for Bridge Engineer jobs begin with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, with a structural emphasis being highly advantageous. A master’s degree is often preferred for more advanced roles. Licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) is a critical career milestone, essential for approving design plans and taking on legal responsibility for projects. Key skills extend beyond technical prowess; successful Bridge Engineers possess excellent problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and strong written and verbal communication skills for preparing clear reports and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Physical capability for field work and a commitment to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving field are also common expectations. Whether contributing to iconic new crossings or preserving existing infrastructure, Bridge Engineer jobs offer a rewarding path for those dedicated to building and maintaining the skeletal framework of modern transportation. It is a profession characterized by tangible results, long-term impact, and the challenge of creating safe, efficient, and resilient structures for future generations.

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