Overview:
This position will lead the efforts for Schematic design and PS&E for highway projects for the Transportation division in the geographic area.
Responsibilities:
What can you expect on a daily basis?
- Lead project teams and efforts in the accomplishment project/task assignments related to schematic design and PS&E for highway projects
- Provide guidance and direction to project design team for various tasks within the scope of a project, which may include training and supervising project team
- Lead multi-discipline support consultant teams in project development and design
- Participate in the development of innovative design techniques, support tools, and project delivery methods
- Present new ideas and techniques to clients and stakeholders
- Support efforts in proposal development, project scoping as well as with client relationship development
- Attend design review meetings and interact with clients with support staff
Providing leadership in these daily activities, among others, will continue the Pape-Dawson vision of becoming the most respected engineering firm in Texas.
Qualifications:
What qualifications are needed and key to this role?
- Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from an ABET accredited college or university
- Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas
- 10 years multi-discipline experience in schematic design and PS&E, with at least 5 years' managing projects from conception to completion; preferably in the DFW market
- Ability to technically and professionally mentor members of project team
- Exceptional ability to develop and maintain professional relationships
- Working knowledge MicroStation, GeoPak, MS Excel and scheduling
- Effective communication skills, both oral and written, with all levels of employees in an organization
- Must be able to work from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, with overtime as needed to meet project deadlines #LI-BB1
All qualified applicants for Pape-Dawson Engineers will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.