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Seeking a Project Engineer I/II in Transportation for our Albuquerque office. This role requires a Bachelor's degree, 4-6 years of experience, and a PE license. You will manage project budgets, schedules, and designs for profitability. We offer comprehensive benefits, flexible schedules, and a cl...
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United States , Albuquerque
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79000.00 - 93000.00 USD / Year
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Souder Miller & Associates
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Until further notice
Launch your engineering career with Project Engineer I/II- Transportation jobs, a vital entry and mid-level role at the heart of modern infrastructure development. Professionals in this dynamic field are responsible for the planning, design, and execution of transportation projects that keep communities connected and economies moving. This includes working on roadways, highways, bridges, traffic systems, and transit facilities. A Project Engineer in transportation serves as a crucial technical leader and coordinator, ensuring projects progress from concept to completion on time, within budget, and to specified quality standards. Typical responsibilities for these engineering jobs encompass a wide range of technical and managerial duties. On the technical side, individuals prepare and modify design plans, reports, specifications, and construction documents. They utilize computer-assisted engineering and design software to analyze data and create project deliverables. A significant part of the role involves conducting quality assurance reviews of maps, drawings, and calculations. Project Engineers also frequently visit construction sites to monitor progress, address issues, and ensure work aligns with contract documents and safety protocols. Beyond technical design, these jobs heavily emphasize project management and client relations. Common responsibilities include developing project scopes, schedules, and budgets, with direct accountability for project profitability. Professionals in this role manage work-in-process, oversee client billing, and assist with accounts receivable. They act as a primary client contact, supervising relationship strategies and attending key meetings. Developing pricing estimates and contributing to marketing strategies for securing new work are also typical facets of the position. Furthermore, they often participate in contract preparation and review, exercising value-limited signatory authority. The typical skill set for Project Engineer I/II- Transportation jobs blends strong engineering fundamentals with soft skills. A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related field is a standard requirement, along with progressing toward or holding a Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, which is often essential for higher-level responsibilities and signing off on plans. Candidates generally possess 4 to 8 years of relevant post-graduate experience. Proficiency with industry-specific software (like CAD, Civil 3D, or traffic modeling programs) is expected. Successful professionals demonstrate excellent analytical abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and robust communication skills for presenting complex information to clients, public groups, and team members. They must also show competency in business principles, budget management, and team leadership or mentorship. A valid driver’s license is commonly required for site visits. For those seeking a challenging and impactful career path, Project Engineer I/II- Transportation jobs offer a perfect blend of technical problem-solving and project leadership within the essential field of infrastructure.

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