Roadway / Transportation Engineer
Why This Role Stands Out
This is an exceptional opportunity to shape and lead a growing Transportation Design Group within a nationally recognized firm, offering significant leadership and career advancement. You will thrive here if you are an experienced, self-starting engineer eager to drive client relationships, strategic planning, and mentor a team. Apply today to contribute to impactful infrastructure projects and build your legacy with H&H.
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Job Description
We are seeking a team-focused, dynamic, innovative, results-oriented self-starter to be on the ground floor in developing, expanding, and leading the Transportation Design Group in Connecticut. The identified individual should have a minimum of 10 years of design experience and demonstrate the ability to lead and manage small design groups. Responsibilities will include expanding our client base in the Transportation field through existing and new client relationships along with developing and executing marketing and long-term strategic planning objectives.
H&H is a nationally recognized, full-service infrastructure engineering firm delivering innovative solutions that move communities forward. With more than 139 years of experience and over 600 professionals across 32 offices nationwide, we combine deep technical expertise with the agility of a privately owned firm. From planning and design through construction, we manage the full project life cycle while continually advancing our capabilities, strengthening our national presence, and investing in the people who power our growth. At H&H, you’ll join a firm that is building on its legacy by aligning expertise, expanding opportunity, and positioning itself for long-term, sustainable growth.
Responsibilities
- Attend client project meetings, participate in proposals/presentations, manage project tasks, and meet with regulatory agencies
- Effectively communicate and coordinate with other members of the design team. Manage, train and mentor less experienced engineers in the production of plans, specifications, and estimates. Participate in the identification and selection of additional transportation design group members
- Produce roadway/transportation related designs required for new or planned rehabilitation roadway projects
- Able to develop general site engineering designs including drainage and grading, site work elements, lighting, and green infrastructure
- Perform Project Engineering responsibilities related to project communication, schedule, budget, and progress on various concurrent tasks
- Minimum of a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Science (BS) with a concentration on Civil Engineering –Transportation oriented
- 10 years of relevant local roadway planning & design, highway/interchange, corridor studies, drainage, and miscellaneous intersectional, safety, and ADA compliant design experience
- Must be a Professional Engineer (PE) with registration in Connecticut or the ability to become registered in Connecticut. Experience with CTDOT and experience working with CT municipalities including cities, towns, and regional planning organizations is preferred
- Knowledge of local municipality standards for design and drainage and CT Green Infrastructure experience a plus
- Must be detail and goal-oriented, self-starter, and proficient in both verbal and written communications
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
We offer a professional work environment, competitive salary, benefits package and 401(k).
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