
Senior Load Rating Engineer
H&H
The Role
Overview
Senior engineer leading bridge load rating and structural analysis projects
Key Responsibilities
- load rating
- structural analysis
- model development
- report preparation
- team management
- project coordination
Tasks
-Engage in professional societies, including presenting and attending conferences -Develop staff training plans within established budgets -Participate in or direct field verification visits as needed -Coordinate with project managers to manage project scopes, schedules, budgets, QA/QC activities, and team collaboration -Conduct engineering computations, prepare load rating reports, and develop demand models and capacity computations using owner-specific modeling and design software -Serve as the responsible charge of a team of load rating engineers; provide technical direction, guidance, and supervision to technicians, mid-level, and entry-level engineers -Manage teams distributed across multiple offices -Oversee and review analysis methodologies, model development, calculations, reports, and memorandums -Perform Level 1 and Level 2 load ratings as required by specific client needs -Lead the planning, analysis, and delivery of bridge load ratings and structural analysis in compliance with CTDOT and NYCDOT requirements
Requirements
- civil engineering
- pe license
- aashtoware
- midas
- autodesk
- 10+ years
What You Bring
-Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited institution -Strong communication, leadership, and business development skills -Valid driver's license -Proficiency with engineering software such as AASHTOWare BrR, MIDAS, STAAD, LARSA, CSiBridge, and/or Sap2000 -Completion of, or registration for, FHWA courses NHI-130092 and NHI-130095 (preference for completed) -Professional Engineer (PE) license required in CT (or ability to obtain). Preference given to candidates with a Structural Engineer (SE) license -Proficiency with Autodesk and Bentley CAD software -Knowledge of CTDOT and CTDOT Design & Load Rating Manuals and AASHTO Standards -Travel between regional offices, as necessary -Completion of FHWA-approved comprehensive bridge inspection training (e.g., NHI "Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges") -10+ years of bridge engineering experience; preference for candidates with 5+ years in bridge load rating or structural modeling
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The Company
About H&H
-The firm has evolved through strategic partnerships, including Hardesty in 1927 and Hanover in 1945, becoming H&H. -Its legacy includes the construction of the Illinois Central Missouri River Bridge and the world’s first major vertical-lift bridge. -H&H has delivered signature structures such as the Rainbow Bridge, Goethals Bridge, and the Interstate 80 interchange in Paterson, NJ. -The company excels in complex movable and fixed bridge design, highway interchanges, rail facilities, and kinetic architectural structures. -Recent growth includes acquisitions of Corven Engineering and P.E. Structural Consultants, enhancing expertise in bridge design. -H&H showcases engineering daring with lasting impact, from Ferris-wheel attractions to modern infrastructure.
Sector Specialisms
Fixed Bridge
Movable Bridge
Roadway
Transit and Freight Rail
Special Structures
Building Design
Expressways
Highways
Streets
Rapid Transit
Railroad Design
Construction Inspection
Electrical Design
Mechanical Design
Forensic Engineering
Harbors
Jetties
Piers
Ship Terminal Facilities
Parking Lots
Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Lighting (streets, highway & bridges)
Rehabilitation (structures, facilities)
Seismic Designs & Studies
Soils & Geologic Studies
Foundations
Traffic & Transportation Engineering
Tunnels & Subways
Utilities
Water Resources
Hydrology
Ground Water
