Civil/Structural Engineer; pumping stations/water pipelines
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer, Water Engineer
• Manages the workload of the Civil/Pipelines/structural Inspector
• Reviews Contractor material and shop drawing submittals
• Responds to inspection requests in a timely manner and performs site inspections and witnesses tests, as necessary, in support of civil, structural and piping matters identified by the Construction Supervision Team
• Conducts inspections to determine if civil, structural and piping works have been done in accordance with contract specifications
• Responsible for following up on instructions and commitments associated with the construction project
• Performs complex engineering tasks and engineering work efficiently and accurately
• Prepares engineering computations, material quantity takeoffs, estimates, measurements, surveys and designs.
• Supports the Resident Engineer and other members of the construction supervision team in reviewing project schedules and payment applications.
• Completes other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate
• Degree in Civil Engineering
• 15 years of experience in increasingly responsible positions
• Past experience in potable water projects including successful completion of a large pumping station and/or large diameter water pipeline (DI or steel) project in the position of senior engineer.
• Excellent communication skills
About The Company
Parsons is a leader in many diverse markets such as infrastructure, transportation, water, telecommunications, aviation, commercial, environmental, planning, industrial manufacturing, education, healthcare, life sciences and homeland security.
Parsons provides technical and management solutions to federal, regional and local government agencies as well as private industries worldwide.
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