What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bid Design Engineer II position at Arcosa Brand?
Meyer Utility Structures, an Arcosa subsidiary, is searching for a Design Engineer II in our Memphis, TN, Dallas, TX or Ft Worth, TX office. The Engineer is responsible for the analysis and design of tubular steel transmission structures and associated products to be in conformance with project design criteria, applicable industry standards and Meyer Utility Structures policies, procedures, and design standards. The Engineer will coordinate and communicate technical information and requirements with internal and external customers. As a Design Engineer II on the Bid Team, you will be responsible for preparing complete and accurate designs, details, documentation, and reports for assigned bid projects. Your work will play a key role in enabling the bid team to develop accurate and competitive quotes for custom-designed transmission line steel structures. This role requires the ability and experience to work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.
Meyer Utility Structures is a proud subsidiary of the infrastructure company, Arcosa, Inc. We commit to and pride ourselves on providing reliable structures, superior service, and product solutions. Meyer Utility Structures is an industry leader in the engineering design and fabrication of concrete, lattice, and tubular steel structures for transmission, distribution, and substation applications.
What You’ll do:
- Review customer specifications and project design criteria
- Organize bid definition documents to streamline and support the design process
- Use software design tools, engineering documents and structural engineering fundamentals to analyze and design structures and components to meet customer specifications, project design criteria and applicable design codes/regulations
- Prepare design calculations and cost estimating information
- Initiate discussions with customers to clarify and resolve ambiguities in the technical documents they provide
- Report the impact of design changes to the Project Manager
- As needed, performs checks on designs developed by peers
What You’ll need:
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with background in Structural Design or equivalent work experience that provides knowledge and exposure to fundamental theories, principles and concepts
- Minimum 3 years of design experience
- E.I.T. required
- Steel Design coursework required
- Experience with Structural Design Software
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
- Ability to work as part of a team and to act with initiative when problems arise
- Ability to communicate professionally with customers and plant personnel