Global engineering and advisory firm designing infrastructure solutions that connect and elevate communities.
Oversee daily contractor operations and compliance for rail/transit construction projects.
5 days ago ago
$117,000 - $175,900
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
New York, NY
Onsite
Company Size
3,200 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Architecture
Consulting
Design
Project Management
Construction Services
Transportation
Urban Planning
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Buildings
Mobility and Transportation
Underground Works
Structural Engineering
Historic Preservation
Renovation
Adaptive Reuse
Role
Description
inspection oversight
construction management
schedule review
quality monitoring
safety monitoring
report review
Chair meetings and prepare minutes of meetings.
Oversee staff in the inspection and construction management of rail infrastructure projects.
Review manning reports, payroll certifications and other labor documentation from the contractor.
Monitor Contractor compliance with the Contractor’s Safety and Health Plan and with specific Safe Work Plans.
Review Contractor’s Work Plans.
Perform review of Contractor’s schedules, Baseline and updates, in coordination with CCM and NYCT project and program direction.
Monitor and ensure Contractor’s compliance with the approved Contractor’s Quality Plan.
Requirements
railroad
project management
professional engineer
resident engineer
bachelors
osha 30
Experience in MTA-New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad construction projects, Project Management Procedures (PMP’s) and Project Management Guidelines (PMG’s) familiarity a plus.
Licensed professional engineer a plus.
10+ years of experience in Resident Engineer activities and managing construction field teams.
Strong commitment to innovation by creating new and better ways to solve clients’ toughest challenges.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or closely related field.
OSHA 30-hour safety course.
Candidate must have the reliable transportation.
Demonstrated experience of collaboration in a diverse and inclusive team, working together toward technical excellence.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Founded 1954
Year of Establishment
The company was established in 1954 by its visionary founder.
65 offices
Global Presence
Operates across four continents, showcasing its global reach.
#30 global design firms
ENR Ranking
Consistently ranks high among top global design firms.
Revenue growth
Financial Health
Sustained revenue growth has driven international expansion.
Began as a two-person engineering consultancy.
Engineered iconic projects including long-span prestressed bridges, airport terminals, highways, rail systems, and water infrastructure.
Carved a niche in specialty infrastructure—bridges, aviation, marine, transit, buildings, and water—and grew through acquisitions like Silman and Greeley & Hansen.
Recent standout projects include the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge eastern span, Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, Champlain Bridge in Montreal, and major metro lines in Panama.
Narrative is one of technical innovation—including prestressed concrete, seismic resilience, and BIM integration—woven into real-world application.
Evolved from a bridge specialist into a multidisciplinary infrastructure powerhouse, combining deep roots with a future-focused vision.
Culture + Values
Committed to providing clients with the best solutions.
Operate with integrity, acting ethically, fairly, and sustainably.
Promote collaboration through a diverse and inclusive team focused on technical excellence.
Strive to innovate, finding new and improved solutions to clients' challenges.
Approachable people
Proven capabilities
Global experience
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net Zero Commitment
Aim to achieve operational net zero carbon assets by the year 2030.
2030
Embodied Carbon Target
All new construction and major renovations will achieve net zero embodied carbon by 2030.
14/17
SDG Achievement
Directly addresses 14 of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Measure and publicly disclose energy consumption, scope 1 and 2 building emissions, and whole life carbon emissions annually.
Implement decarbonization roadmap: energy and refrigerant efficiency upgrades, renewable energy procurement, and electrification strategies.
Maximize embodied carbon reductions and compensate for any residual upfront embodied emissions.
Verify annual building energy and whole life carbon emissions data through independent third-party ESG verification.
Bring a diverse and inclusive team, working together towards technical excellence
Equity: Creating healthy, thriving, and equitable local communities through infrastructure that enables access, affordability, health, and dignity
Equity Practice growth: developing and bringing on folks representing their respective regions and expertise, guided by passions and stories
Hiring approach must be more expansive/inclusive—e.g., planners, DE&I professionals, HBCUs, non-engineers, non-traditional education paths
Water equity and environmental justice collaboration across global alliance
Glassdoor data: reports of supportive staff, ability to learn a lot, flexibility in work schedule; interns note approachable culture and quick response from anyone
Glassdoor data: mentions long hours, multiple hats, communication gaps