Fully licensed professional engineering firm offering civil, environmental, structural, electrical and subsurface utility services.
Entry-level engineer designing overhead & subsurface utility systems across full project lifecycle.
13 days ago ago
$64,000 - $66,000
Entry-level
Full Time
Chicago, IL
Office Full-Time
Company Size
707 Employees
Service Specialisms
Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Structural Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Subsurface Utility Engineering
Construction Support
Permitting Facilitation
Design
Sector Specialisms
Oil and Gas
Telecommunications System Infrastructure
Water Systems
Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) Compliance
Environmental Services
Utility Coordination/Public Improvement Services
Natural Gas Utility Infrastructure
Landscape Architecture/Certified Arborist
Role
Description
autocad
gis
survey analysis
design lifecycle
systems design
field walkdowns
Prepare detailed engineering and construction documents using AutoCAD, MicroStation, GIS systems, and client-specific enterprise asset management platforms
Analyze information from topographical surveys, utility atlas information, field sketches, client records, and manufacturer equipment datasheets
Own all phases of the design lifecycle from project initiation through construction completion and closeout
Independently manage time and schedule to achieve project milestones
Design engineering systems in compliance with specifications, codes, and client requirements for overhead and subsurface utility projects
Deploy creative and unique solutions to address complex electrical, structural, civil, and construction-related challenges
Perform field walkdowns with internal staff, clients, customers, governance authorities, and construction partners
Requirements
autocad
office365
eit
b.s. engineering
0-2 yrs
communication
Ability to quickly come up to speed on in-process projects and hit the ground running
Ability to work independently and in interdisciplinary teams
Adaptability to change in a dynamic team environment.
EIT Certification (preferred)
Travel as needed, typically less than 25%
Hands-on experience with industry-standard software and design tools
0 to 2 years of relevant experience
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong technology skills and understanding of the Office365 suite of tools
Field experience through walkdowns and client interactions
Working knowledge of 2D CADD software (AutoCAD or similar) including generating layout drawings and project materials
Comprehensive entry-level engineering experience with diverse project exposure
Persistence to see projects through to completion
Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related degree from an ABET-accredited program
US driver's license and US work authorization
Understanding of remote communication software
Experience collaborating with teams to complete larger projects
Benefits
Collaborative work environment with interdisciplinary teams
Mentorship and training from experienced engineering professionals
Travel opportunities for project work and professional growth
Comprehensive benefits package
Clear career progression pathway within the HBK Organization's Engineering Track
Professional development opportunities in utility engineering design
Foundation for pursuing Professional Engineer (PE) licensure.
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
1998
Year of establishment
The company was established in downtown Chicago in 1998 to provide precision engineering in fast-paced utility environments.
Expanding eastward, it has earned licensure across nearly all U.S. states and became a go-to partner for urban infrastructure projects.
It joined forces with Quanta Services, reinforcing its capacity for large-scale utility design and coordination.
Renowned for subsurface utility engineering (SUE), it employs cutting-edge tools like 3D scanners, GPS surveying, laser scanning, and non-invasive excavation.
Typical projects span gas, electric, water, sewer, and telecom networks in both dense cities and rural areas.
From coordinating complex permit processes to offering on-site construction support, it ensures tight schedules are met with technical rigor.
Its reputation as a leader in utility infrastructure stems from standout projects across Chicago, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Culture + Values
Be true – doing the right things in the right way, speaking up against wrongdoing, demonstrating care and respect for each other.
Own it – embracing teamwork and accountability, making fair decisions, placing customers at the heart of operations.
Aim high – striving for boldness and positivity, continuous improvement, open‑minded approach to trying new things, collaborative commitment to each other’s success.
Environment + Sustainability
85% Emissions Cut
Scope 1 & 2 Reduction
The company aims to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 85% by 2030.
58% Renewable Energy
Energy Procurement Sites
Sites now derive 58% of their energy from renewable sources.
66% Supplier Emissions Target
EcoVadis Assessment
Focus on reducing emissions from suppliers by 66%, with 8% from factories and 26% from products.
CDP A- Rating
Parent Group Sustainability
The parent group received a CDP A- rating for Climate Change disclosure in 2023.
Site‑level Net Zero focal points at ten major sites to drive energy efficiency.
Fully electric fleet to be achieved by 2030 under the EV100 initiative.
Solar installation at Royston site provides up to 60% of the site’s energy requirements.
Inclusion & Diversity
8.5/10
Equality Engagement Score
Score in November 2023 survey reflecting the company's commitment to inclusive workplace practices.
Diversity Council chaired by President & CEO, leading mission so every colleague feels they belong.
Inclusion groups, each sponsored by executive leader, support recruitment & retention of diverse talent, cultural awareness, community outreach, allyship.