Pape-Dawson Engineers

Senior Civil Project Engineer

Location US-GA-Alpharetta
Job ID
2024-5610
Workplace
Onsite
Service Area
Land Development

Overview

Maxwell-Reddick and Associates, a Pape-Dawson Company, is seeking a full-time Senior Civil Project Engineer based in our Alpharetta, GA office. This position will lead a project design team – and work closely with the Senior Project Manager regarding client communication, permitting, and management on a wide range of residential and commercial development projects. The Senior Civil Project Engineer will collaborate in-house with other civil engineers, landscape architects, and land surveyors to assist our clients in developing public, private, and mixed-use projects. This role offers a unique opportunity for growth within a thriving organization.

Responsibilities

 

  • Assist Senior Project Manager or Vice President in the production of project plans, specifications, and cost estimates
  • Develop feasible design alternatives and compare significant parameters such as typical sections, horizontal and vertical alignments, right-of-way requirements and cost
  • Identify and analyze the principal design features and major design alternatives that satisfy the project’s purpose and need
  • Use computer assisted engineering and design software and equipment to prepare engineering and design documents
  • Prepare written technical reports and engineering studies using approved company format
  • Direct production work of engineering technicians
  • Participate in the development of company design and production standards
  • Additional related duties as needed

 

Qualifications

  • PE license in Georgia, or ability to achieve by reciprocity
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • 6-10+ years of experience in site design, planning, and project management
  • Strong communication skills
  • Self-motivated, team-oriented individual
  • AutoCAD Civil 3D proficiency

 

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