As a
Roadway and/or Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Design Engineerfor our designated Design-Build team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to one of the region’s leading Design-Build teams. Our team is leading the industry, achieving efficiency, creativity and superior owner satisfaction on a variety of exciting infrastructure projects including some of the region’s leading large-scale transportation projects. You will be focused on meeting project requirements and producing cost-efficient and highly coordinated designs.
As a Roadway and/or MOT Engineer, you will work with a team and conduct roadway and/or MOT design and design revisions made throughout the duration of the Design-Build contracts. You will be focused on production of the final design plans and calculations that meet WSDOT standards and the RFP (Request for Proposal) requirements.
You will work on roadway and/or MOT design on highway and/or fish passage projects. Work may include preliminary design for the proposal, to final construction documents including writing and assembling design parameters and calculations, design decisions, design analyses, channelization plans for approval, speed reduction requests, and various technical memoranda. Typical activities may include performing highway/roadway geometric design including 3D modeling in Inroads/OpenRoads, providing detailed calculations, and producing construction plans, and technical reports and memoranda, as well as coordinating with the roadway and/or MOT team.
Candidates with WSDOT Design-Build experience would be viewed favorably. A solid working knowledge of MicroStation will be required.
• Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering
• Have a Washington PE license, or have the qualifications and ability to attain a Washington PE license within the next two years
• A minimum of 4+ years of experience in transportation with an emphasis on roadway/highway geometrics final design and/or Maintenance of Traffic and Traffic Control final design.
• Strong oral and written communication skills
• Ability to work independently and manage design tasks
• Proficiency with MicroStation (2D) and plans preparation
Ideally, you’ll also have:
• Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) highway/roadway design experience
• Proficiency with Inroads (3D) or Openroads (3D)
• Experience on design-build projects
• Familiarity with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) design manuals and plans preparation.