Bridge Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-19
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Engineering
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering, Safety Engineer -
Construction
Structural Engineer, Civil Engineering
Primary Responsibilities
HDR's Bridge Engineer will apply structural engineering and detailing techniques to bridge design and development; select bridge engineering/design procedures; develop structural details using specialized software such as Microstation, MathCAD, AutoCAD, CSiBridge, LARSA, and LEAP; work on projects that include bridge (steel plate girder, prestress concrete, reinforced concrete, segmental, and cable), box culvert, and interchange design for highway and railway projects; participate in bridge inspections;
perform structural load calculations; assist with geometric layout and quantity development; and review and assign work and check design calculations, estimates, and specifications produced by junior engineers and engineers-in-training as needed.
- A Master's Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or a closely related engineering field and 3 years of experience in bridge engineering or a Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or a closely related engineering field and 5 years of experience in bridge engineering.
- Required experience must include experience in structural analysis and design of highway bridges and related structures; performing structural load calculations and quantity development; seismic analysis/design;
Finite Element Modeling (FEM), including use of CSiBridge and Midas; and software packages MathCAD, PGSuper, LPile, and Bluebeam. - Must hold Professional Engineer (PE) licensure (from any US jurisdiction).
- NOTE:
All HDR positions in the US may be subject to background checks and/or pre-employment drug testing.
Pay Range: $138,590 to $172,900 annually.
Location of Employment: 3003 Oak Road, Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597.
How to Apply: Apply online at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./Req
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