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Posted on: November 21, 2024 • Category: engineer, Engineering, project manager
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HEI is seeking licensed structural engineers to serve as either a Structural Project Engineer or Structural Project Manger in the Structural Department in our Jacksonville, IL office. This position will be responsible for engineering aspects on structure replacements and rehabilitations including: coordinating surveying, roadway alignments and profiles, hydrology and hydraulic analysis, environmental submittals, preliminary bridge designs, plan development, specifications, and project estimates.
This position will also be responsible for managing project timelines and budgets while directing subordinate staff on design aspects. The ideal candidate should have knowledge in geometric highway design, hydraulics and hydrology, structure sizing and type selection, structural design, specifications, estimating, and federal and State of Illinois requirements for environmental review and project development.
Hutchison Engineering, Inc. is a full-service civil engineering firm with offices in Carbondale, Jacksonville, Moline, Peoria, and Shorewood Illinois, Hannibal, Missouri and Beloit Wisconsin. With a 79-year history of working in Illinois, we have a well-established client base throughout the state. We routinely work on some of the biggest transportation projects in Midwest.
We offer competitive salaries and benefit packages including the following:
Please apply by emailing a cover letter and resume with your education and work experience to employment@hutchisoneng.com.
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