Support quality control and quality assurance processes, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of deliverables
Participate in client meetings, design meetings, and field reviews as a technical expert
Lead and perform complex roadway design tasks for a variety of transportation projects, including new alignments, widenings, resurfacings, and intersection improvements for INDOT and local agencies
Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, including traffic, drainage, structures, utilities, and environmental staff, to ensure integrated project delivery
Serve as a technical resource for clients, responding to design-related questions and providing innovative, cost-effective solutions
Develop and review detailed plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for roadway projects in accordance with INDOT and local standards
Stay current with industry best practices, emerging technologies, and INDOT/local agency requirements
Assist with proposal development, project scoping, and fee estimation for roadway design pursuits
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and designers, fostering a collaborative and learning-focused team environment
Conduct and oversee engineering analyses, including horizontal and vertical alignments, grading, cross sections, quantities, and constructability reviews
Requirements
10+ years
civil engineering
pe license
microstation
openroads
aashto standards
10+ years of progressive roadway design experience, with a focus on INDOT and/or local agency projects
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from ABET accredited school
Proven ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and mentor junior staff
Professional Engineer (PE) license in Indiana (or ability to obtain within 6 months)
Advanced proficiency in MicroStation, OpenRoads Designer, and related design software
Demonstrated technical expertise in roadway geometrics, plan development, and PS&E preparation
Knowledge of Indiana local government infrastructure needs and regulatory environment
Strong knowledge of INDOT and AASHTO design standards, manuals, and procedures
Experience with public engagement and stakeholder coordination
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to clients and team members
Familiarity with alternative delivery methods (Design-Build, CMGC, Progressive Design-Build)
Experience working directly with Indiana municipalities, counties, or regional planning agencies
Experience with quality control/quality assurance processes for transportation design projects
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
Operates from a Columbus, Ohio, headquarters with regional offices—valued for community‑focused infrastructure work.
Pioneered advanced techniques like industrial rope-access bridge inspections and BioCEPT water‑treatment systems.
Typical projects span roads, bridges, sewer and treatment plants, environmental planning, and tractable public‑utility upgrades.
Culture + Values
People First
Innovative Thinking
Client Focused
Collaboration
Accountability
Environment + Sustainability
Commitment to sustainability through design and engineering solutions
Focus on resilient infrastructure to adapt to climate change
Promoting sustainable practices in internal operations and projects
Tracking and reporting on sustainability metrics and goals
Inclusion & Diversity
Focus on creating a culture of respect and inclusion
Offer professional development programs to support all employees
Striving to maintain a diverse workforce
Transparency in hiring practices and equal opportunities for all