Physically able to work outdoors in all weather conditions and terrains.
OSHA 10 or 30 hour certification preferred.
Must possess NICET II, III or IV Certification in Transportation/Highway and Bridge Construction or equivalent.
NJSAT, ACI Field Grade I Technician, ACI-CCTC and Rutgers TCC certifications.
Must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
Minimum 5 years prior road and/or bridge construction inspection experience on NJDOT projects.
Additional requirements include excellent communications skills, ability to read and interpret plans and specifications, and ability to perform complex quantity and engineering computations.
Ability to repetitively stoop, bend at the knees and waist, squat and lift 25 lbs; includes body weight, equipment, tools and boxes, in addition to ability to stand for long periods of time on varied surfaces.
K nowledge of NJDOT SiteManager and previous work experience on NJDOT Operations Projects are also desirable.
At this time, Dewberry will not sponsor a new applicant for work authorization.
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Training + Development
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Visa Sponsorship
no visa sponsorship will be provided for new applicants.
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Company
Overview
1956 Founded
Year Established
The firm was established in 1956 as a family-owned engineering company.
$683M Revenue
Annual Revenue
Reported $683 million in revenue for 2024.
#37 Ranked
ENR Ranking
Ranked #37 in ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms.
Began as a family‑owned engineering firm and has grown into a nationwide professional services powerhouse.
Headquartered in Fairfax, VA.
Over six decades, it has woven its identity through iconic projects like the Hampton Roads Bridge‑Tunnel expansion and NOAA coastal mapping contracts.
Combining architecture, engineering, surveying, geospatial and construction management, Dewberry tackles projects across sectors—from transportation corridors to water‑resource systems.
Embraces design‑build delivery, supporting clients in both public and private sectors, including complex federal infrastructure and environmental undertakings.
A standout moment came when Dewberry secured NOAA’s multi‑state coastal geospatial services contract, reinforcing its reputation in geospatial innovation.
Work spans clinics, wastewater plants, transit‑oriented developments, shoreline mapping and more—reflecting a breadth that defines the firm’s narrative.
Firm leadership remains connected to its roots: still family‑led, yet managed with nationwide collaboration and a creative spirit.
Culture + Values
We value relationships built on trust and respect.
We foster a collaborative environment that encourages open communication and creative thinking.
We strive for excellence in all that we do, delivering quality results for our clients.
We are committed to continuous learning and development, empowering our employees to grow professionally and personally.
We support a work-life balance and respect for individual needs and responsibilities.
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Target
Net Zero Ambition
Aiming to achieve net zero carbon emissions by a specific year, demonstrating long-term environmental commitment.
Integrates sustainable design practices into projects, ensuring long-term environmental benefits.
Promotes resource efficiency and waste reduction in all areas of operations.
Advocates for climate change mitigation and has developed climate resiliency strategies for its clients.
Continues to track and report on its environmental footprint, with plans to reduce emissions in line with global climate goals.
Inclusion & Diversity
Creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued.
Increasing the representation of women and underrepresented groups in leadership roles.
Supporting mentorship and professional development programs to foster career growth for all employees.
Tracking gender diversity and making strides in improving gender representation across the workforce.