Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
Bridge Engineer (Finance)
GPI seeksa bridge engineer familiar with the design of bridges for NYSDOT,NYSTA, County, and/or other transportation agenciesto join our team in the Albany, NY office. We are seeking someone with a good work ethic, a desire to learn, the willingness to work collectively with our team, and the ability to work on multiple concurrent projects.
GPI's success has been built around its seven strategic objectives, starting with employee satisfaction. This is evident by the longevity of our employee retention and the family culture which is felt within our organization. As an employee-owned company, we work together as a team with a common goal to succeed.
What You'll Be Doing:
Planning, scheduling, conducting, and/ or coordinating detailed designs for rehabilitation or replacement bridge and bridge-culvert projectsData collection such as performing structural inspectionsAnalyzing survey reports, maps, drawings, aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic data to plan project workPreparing and/or reviewing civil/structural calculations, drawings, construction specifications, development of engineering documents, development of construction cost estimates, and coordinating with interdisciplinary design teamsPerform other related duties as assigned
What You Bring to the Table:
B.S. in civil engineering or a related field from an ABET-accredited engineering program5-10 years experience in structural bridge design (additional experience will be considered), with a NY PE or ability to obtainKnowledge of structural design principles for steel, reinforced concrete, and prestressed concrete for transportation structures (bridges and retaining walls)Proficiency in MicroStationExperience in MATHCAD, STAAD, and InRoads/Open Roads is preferredFamiliarity with AASHTO LRFD design specifications, NYS standard specifications, NYS Highway Design Manual or NYS Bridge Design Manual.Knowledge of the NYSDOT Locally Administered Federal Aid Project process for highway and bridge projects is preferred.