A multi‑discipline engineering and architecture firm delivering infrastructure, environmental, geospatial, and MEP solutions nationwide.
Inspect and report on condition of bridges using various techniques.
12 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Waukesha, WI
Field
Company Size
400 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Architecture
Construction Services
Environmental Services
Surveying
Transportation
Planning
Sector Specialisms
Architecture
Environmental
General Civil
Geospatial
Structural Design & Inspection
Survey
Traffic
Transportation
Role
Description
bridge inspection
load rating
structural design
report writing
staff mentoring
business development
As someone who knows the business and appreciates the industry, we expect you to mentor, empower, and guide fellow staff. We encourage career growth.
Function as part of a team to complete initial, routine, underwater, in-depth, and non-redundant steel tension members inspections of fixed, movable, pedestrian, and signature bridges; dams; hydraulic structures; and other miscellaneous structures for Agencies (federal, state, local) and private owners using National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and other relevant standards.
Lead or assist with team planning and coordination to complete inspections.
Complete structural design or load ratings as needed.
Develop bridge inspection reports describing field conditions found during inspections.
Use various access techniques including under bridge inspection equipment, industrial rope access techniques, SCUBA or surface supplied air, or other access methods to complete structural field inspections.
Lead or assist with business development efforts with new and existing clients
Requirements
sprat
pe
diver
excel
bridge inspection
civil engineering
Physical ability to swim, climb, negotiate work areas, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Current bridge inspection team leader in the state of Wisconsin.
Problem-solvers. You’ll be challenged to use sight, sounds, and touch to provide fundamental inspection. Be ready for anything.
Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) Certification.
Proficiency with MS Suite, specifically Word and Excel.
Flexibility and willingness to work within the United States to inspect sites for up to two weeks at a time.
Not afraid to get dirty – literally. This work is physical, requiring you to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds, and your clothes will need a good wash at the end of the day. Picture a construction zone or similar type environment – the conditions you’ll be working in are a lot like that.
Valid driver’s license and good driving record required.
Ability to achieve registered professional engineer (PE).
Commercial diver from an Association of Commercial Diving Educators accredited school.
Demonstrated leadership skills, communication skills, and ability to work with various teams.
Successful completion of FHWA NHI Underwater Bridge Inspection course.
A bachelor’s degree in civil or structural engineering.
Benefits
Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) and 401K with company match.
Health, dental, and vision Insurance.
Short and long-term disability and life insurance.
PTO upon hire, paid holidays including two floating holidays, and a flexible work schedule.