Entry Level Highway Engineering Professional Education, Training & Library - Reno, NV at Geebo

Entry Level Highway Engineering Professional

At Jacobs, we are using our Transportation solutions to create a more connected and sustainable world- environmentally and socially.
Would you be intrigued to join our team of innovators?As a vital member of our Reno/Henderson/Las Vegas team, you'll have the opportunity to design highways and transportation facilities so we can shape lasting solutions for the future.
We'll ask you to draw from your engineering education and expertise to develop preliminary and final design documents including horizontal and vertical alignments, roadway and surface models, specifications, quantities and cost estimates for highway and transportation design projects.
Working alongside a team of technicians and engineers, you'll be responsible for creating drawings and models using software tools and resources supporting our clients' overall project goals.
Duties may include field visits and or inspection/monitoring during construction.
If you want to join a company invested in you, your success, and the global community - join us as a Highway Engineer! Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering Initial experience with Microstation/OpenRoads is preferred Strong analytical, conceptual, communication and organizational skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Strong focus on client service Ability to assemble plan sets and design documents meeting client expectations Recommended Skills Analytical Assembly And Installation Communication Coordinating Customer Service Managing Client Expectations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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