Bridge Engineer - Entry Level
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering
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ResponsibilitiesAs part of a team guided by experienced Professional Engineers, grow your skills in bridge design. The position is responsible for projects primarily for the Indiana DOT and LPA’s within Indiana but may also participate in similar projects across the US. The position will involve applying conventional engineering practice including design of concrete and steel members for a variety of bridge structures and related structural elements.
- Designing or checking all elements of bridge rehabilitation and replacement projects.
- Creating or checking plan details, quantities and estimates for these projects.
- Working with staff to produce final construction deliverables for a variety of bridge structures.
- Reviewing of INDOT and Consultant developed submittals through the INDOT Design Review Contract.
The position assists with proposal preparation and presentations as appropriate, and could include bridge inspection opportunities.
Skills & QualificationsApplicant will preferably have passed the Engineer-in-Training, EIT, or working toward the certification.
- Have strong interpersonal and written communication skills.
- Be proactive in learning new methods and technologies.
- Proficient in using Microsoft Excel and Word.
Experience with CES Estimating Software, Bentley Open Bridge Designer or similar concrete design software, MDX or similar steel design software is a plus.
Knowledge of Indiana DOT Design Manual, Design Memos, procedures and other resources as well as AASHTO Bridge Design Specifications is a plus.
Seniority levelEntry level
Employment typeFull-time
Job functionConsulting and Engineering
IndustriesCivil Engineering
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