Bridge EIT
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer
Bridge Engineer-in-Training - Columbia, SC
Rated as a “Best Employer in SC” for the past 8 years!
It Starts with Extraordinary People…
At Parrish & Partners we understand that our greatest asset is the team we work alongside every day. We are focused on providing our talented employees with the resources they need to provide the best service possible to our clients.
We are hiring a talented Bridge EIT to contribute to Parrish & Partners' growth as an industry leader. To excel you should have a strong desire to perform at the highest level with accuracy, thoroughness, and strong attention to detail, all while having fun with and learning from the team.
Key job responsibilities include:
- Performing basic engineering calculations, including construction quantities.
- Collaborating with engineers to identify the appropriate design criteria to perform minor, major, and complex bridge design and load rating assignments
- Preparing project documents and developing cost estimates.
- Creating bridge designs using Micro Station and Open Bridge Designer
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, with a focus on structures
- Relevant coursework in concrete design, structural analysis, and steel design.
- 0-3 years of civil design experience
- EIT certification
Established in 2013, Parrish & Partners is a recognized SC Best Places to Work and NC Best Employers.
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