What are the responsibilities and job description for the Civil Engineer - Transportation - Entry-level position at Ayres Associates?
Finding the right fit :
The Eau Claire Transportation group is seeking to hire a full-time Civil Engineer. You'll be working with a great group of people on a diverse array of projects. As a new employee, you won't just work anonymously on a conveyor belt of projects. Instead, you'll interact and forge long-term relationships with clients so you can work towards creating solutions that solve their problems at a whole new level. You'll be rewarded with flexible scheduling and opportunities for professional and personal growth within a supportive team.
On any given day, you'll :
- Perform design engineering duties including the use of AutoCAD and / or Civil 3D for the design of projects under the supervision of the Project Manager.
- Prepare design documents, including project reports, calculation of quantities, plans production, and specifications.
- Build effective working relationships with other employees and clients.
- Coordinate with public agencies and attend project meetings under supervision of the Project Manager.
- Perform construction engineering duties including the field layout of projects, quantity measurement, record keeping, materials testing, and general inspection for WisDOT and local road and bridge projects.
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Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities
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