TRANSPORTATION PRACTICE
Consistently ranked by Engineering News-Record as a Top 20 transportation firm, Michael Baker International offers clients an integrated team of professionals versed in all aspects of transportation planning, design, permitting, and construction management and inspection. In addition, Michael Baker International is a recognized leader in the practical aspects of operating and maintaining a safe and efficient transportation infrastructure.
DESCRIPTION
With an office in Chicago, the successful Civil Associate II - Transportation will work under the direction of a Project Engineer or Project Manager in the Chicago, IL office. Under direct supervision the Civil Associate assists Civil Engineers, Technical Managers and Project Managers with data analysis, computations, design, and plan production on civil engineering projects such as roads, highways, intersections, and interchanges. In this role, you will work a minimum of 40 hours per week, and overtime may be required based on workload. Depending on project needs, travel to client sites may be required. The Chicago office operates on a hybrid schedule and will require time spent in Downtown Chicago office (2-3 days per week, on average). Duties will consist of the following: Preference will be given to individuals that have 3D corridor modeling experience and have a desire to grow their skills with increased responsibilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Technical Design & Plan Production
Perform engineering design for roadway, utility, and transportation projects in accordance with IDOT and local agency standards Prepare plans, specifications, and cost estimates for Phase I and II projects Utilize MicroStation and OpenRoads Designer for roadway design and modeling Conduct field reviews and assist with data collection for design developmentProject Coordination
Collaborate with project managers and senior engineers to ensure design deliverables meet project requirements Coordinate with internal teams and subconsultants on technical aspects of projects Support scheduling and resource planning for assigned tasksQuality Assurance & Compliance
Ensure designs comply with applicable codes, standards, and client requirements Assist with permitting and regulatory coordination as neededClient Interaction
Participate in client meetings as a technical resource Maintain professional communication with clients and stakeholdersOther Responsibilities
Occasional travel for site visits and meetings Perform other duties as assignedPROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited school; Master’s Degree is a plus 2-5 years of related highway engineering experience, under a registered professional Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite Knowledge of CADD software; experience with Bentley MicroStation Connect Edition and Open Roads Designer is ideal Engineer in Training (EIT) certification is preferred Experience with Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Illinois DOT, Chicago DOT, local municipalities, or on other Federally funded projects Preferred project experience and/or coursework including: transportation engineering, geometric design of roads, bicycle/pedestrian design, pavement design Excellent verbal and written communication skills Attention to detail and effective decision making, organization, and editing skills Ability to efficiently work independently within a multi-disciplinary team and prioritize project assignments to meet competing deadlinesCOMPENSATION
The approximate compensation range for this position is $76,704 to $110,761. This compensation range is a good faith estimate for the position at the time of posting. Actual compensation is dependent upon factors such as education, qualifications, experience, skillset, and physical work location.
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