Builds a 218‑mile, all‑electric high‑speed passenger rail between Las Vegas and Southern California in ~2 hours.
Lead civil construction of high‑speed rail, highways, and facilities for Brightline West.
10 days ago ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Las Vegas, NV
Onsite
Company Size
223 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction & Development
Engineering
Construction Management
Planning
Development
Financing
Vendor/Subcontractor Engagement
Sector Specialisms
Transport
Infrastructure
Rail Transportation
Heavy Civil
Buildings
Operations Control
Maintenance Facilities
Energy
Role
Description
compliance reporting
information security
project planning
contract management
risk management
technical oversight
Managing compliance with all reporting requirements of Caltrans and FRA
Take necessary care to properly protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of corporate information from unauthorized disclosure
Development and maintenance of the construction project management plan
Manage prime contracts
Set and maintain a high level of professional standards
Manage meetings with Caltrans and Contractor
Managing compliance of the highway, track and systems with Caltrans and other regulatory agencies
Manage construction acceptance, risks and schedule
Provide technical direction, oversight and guidance of external technical advisers and design
Oversight of major civil and system contracts in a highway environment
Aid in the construction management team build-out and hiring processes
Prepare reports for submission to the VP
Requirements
project delivery
analytical
bs engineering
interpersonal
dot resident
12-20 yrs
Successful track-record of on-time, on-budget project delivery.
Excellent analytical capabilities as well as written and oral presentation and communication skills.
BS in engineering or an associated discipline or equivalent.
Excellent inter-personal skills with proven ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplined management team.
Experience as a CALTRANS or other DOT Resident Engineer preferred
12 to 20 years’ experience in heavy civil, rail or a similar field. Successful high-speed rail delivery is a plus
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Company
Overview
2024 Groundbreaking
Construction Commenced
High-speed rail system construction began on April 22, 2024, marking the start of a significant infrastructure project.
218 Miles
Rail System Span
The electric rail system connects major cities, offering a high-speed alternative to traditional travel.
$12B Budget
Project Funding
The project combines federal grants and private investments, demonstrating significant financial commitment.
400k Tons CO₂
Annual Emissions Reduction
The rail system aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Rebranded from earlier projects and acquired by Fortress.
Currently constructing the nation's first true high-speed rail system along the I-15 median.
Collaborates with Siemens to build ten AP 220 trainsets under a 30-year maintenance contract in Nevada.
Stations span Las Vegas, Victor Valley, Hesperia, and Rancho Cucamonga, with Metrolink links to downtown LA.
Utilizes union labor across 13 rail and building trades, deploying significant infrastructure materials.
Incorporates wildlife overpasses and zero-grade crossings to protect desert ecosystems.
Aims to transform travel by halving drive time and easing I-15 congestion.
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
400,000+ tons CO₂ annually
CO₂ Reduction
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions through the use of all-electric, zero-emission high-speed trains.
700 million miles
Vehicle Miles Reduced
Decreases the total distance traveled by vehicles, contributing to lower carbon emissions.
16,000 short‑haul flights
Flight Emissions Eliminated
Equivalent reduction in flights due to high-speed rail usage, lowering air travel emissions.
100% emission‑free power by 2045
Renewable Energy Goal
Aim to source all electricity from green power providers by 2045.
Supports design and construction of three wildlife overcrossings and upgrades over 600 culverts across I‑15 for regional habitat connectivity
Foresees sustainable station design with EV charging, water‑efficient irrigation, paperless ticketing, recycled/reclaimed materials, and integration with transit‑oriented development