Analyzing reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, tests, and aerial photographs on soil composition, terrain, hydrological characteristics, and other topographical and geologic data to plan and design projects.
Management duties include budgeting, scheduling, job tracking, client interaction, and staff management.
Directing and mentoring lower-level support staff.
Directing construction and maintenance activities at the project site.
Calculating cost and determining the feasibility of project based on analysis of collected data.
Conceiving plans and conducting research in problem areas of considerable scope and complexity.
Using computer-assisted engineering and design software and equipment to prepare engineering and design documents.
Proving hydrologic and hydraulics analyses and design for transportation improvements projects in Florida.
Inspecting construction sites to monitor progress and ensure conformance to engineering plans, specifications, and construction and safety standards.
Preparing or directing preparation and modification of reports, specifications, plans, construction schedules, environmental impact studies, and designs for projects.
Performing routine calculations and participating in evaluating the feasibility of alternate solutions.
Collaborating with clients, sub-consultant partners, technical staff, and managers across multiple disciplines to develop quality deliverables within schedule and budgetary requirements.
Conducting engineering investigations and planning work by completing well-defined tasks including collection and analysis of data.
Preparing construction details, plans, specifications, and estimates including detailed engineering calculations for roadway drainage systems.
Requirements
florida pe
bs civil
5+ years
microstation
hec‑ras
gis
Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control design experience.
Demonstrated knowledge and application of applicable FDOT hydraulic design standards, FEMA requirements, and SWFWMD regulations.
Florida professional registration (PE) or the ability to obtain within 6 months.
Bachelor of Science from an ABET-accredited university in Civil Engineering.
5+ years of relevant and progressive drainage design experience.
Strong sense of urgency and self-initiative to meet client deadlines.
Proficiency in MicroStation, GEOPAK Drainage, FDOT Storm Tabulations, ICPR, HEC-RAS, and GIS (preferred).
Detail-oriented team player with an ability to contribute to a positive work environment.
FDOT hydraulic design experience (preferred).
Benefits
Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks)
Company-furnished life insurance
Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs
Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability
Excellent compensation package
Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
Competitive health and dental insurance premiums
Tuition Reimbursement
Project management assistance on existing projects and business development.
Variety of voluntary benefit options
401(k) Plan and Match
Parental Leave
DRMP is a Drug and Alcohol Free workplace, an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and E-Verify employer.
Mentorship Program
Flexible Spending Account
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1977 Founded
Year of founding
The company was established in 1977 by engineers and surveyors with a focus on collaboration and infrastructure innovation.
2022 Expansion
Year of national expansion
Joined the Trilon Group in 2022 to expand its national transportation reach while maintaining regional roots.
$74-84M Revenue
Annual revenue range
Generates approximately $74–84 million in annual revenue through diversified infrastructure projects.
Headquartered in Orlando, FL, it has grown across the Southeast and beyond.
Privately held and employee‑owned.
The firm’s portfolio spans major transportation corridors, water‑management systems, environmental mapping, and ecological restoration projects.
Specialists in civil engineering, surveying & mapping, transportation design, stormwater engineering, ecological services, and construction inspection.
Typical work includes highway design, bridge and drainage systems, water‑resource planning, native‑habitat restoration, and geospatial mapping.
DRMP stands out for integrating multidisciplinary teams—from surveyors to ecologists—to deliver cohesive, community‑focused infrastructure.
Culture + Values
Expertise
Quality
Leadership
Trust
Respect
Environment + Sustainability
Mission includes delivering sustainable civil infrastructure services while enhancing opportunities for employees and communities
Everyday work aims for ideas that are both economically and environmentally conscious
Corporate responsibility defined as cultivating an environment based on diverse perspectives and incorporating sustainability into every decision