Branch Manager

Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Lead and grow the new Dayton branch, handling ops, sales, client relations, quality and P&L.

Requirements

  • management
  • leadership
  • 10+ years
  • construction
  • bachelor's
  • communication

What You Bring

-Solid Industry specific Management/Leadership skills to interface with Staff, Management, and Clients. -Minimum of 10 years' experience in the Construction Inspection and Testing Industry with an emphasis on management and/or quality control. -Bachelor's or Associate's Degree. -Excellent oral and written communication skills. -Experience with expansion efforts of new branch including strategizing, managing, and growing an internal team of professionals as well as creating and maintaining business relationships, a plus.

The Company

About Hillis-Carnes Engineering Associates, Inc.

-From the outset, its approach treated every project 'as if they were the owners', earning long-term developer relationships. -They expanded in the 1990s into geostructural design and specialty geoconstruction, establishing design-build capabilities. -They tackle projects across sectors—schools, stadiums, highways, housing, industrial and more—often in complex soil conditions. -Their services span geotechnical, environmental consulting, specialty construction, testing and third-party inspections. -Senior engineers frequently work onsite, ensuring designs are grounded in real conditions rather than assumptions. -With around 20 offices—including in the Caribbean—the firm combines local expertise with wide regional reach. -Notably, they operate their own fleet of drill rigs and labs, enabling in-house subsurface investigations and testing. -Their geoscience arm uses methods like ground-penetrating radar and seismic surveys to uncover hidden subsurface issues. -Philadelphia office is licensed for deep foundations, structural steel, masonry inspections and underpinning among other specialties.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Healthcare

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Institutional

Residential

Government