Bridge Engineer

Bridge Engineer.

Bridge Engineer

Pittsburgh

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$80000 - $110000 per annum

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Permanent

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Civil Engineering

Full-time | Engineering Consultancy

Our client, and Engineering consultancy in Pittsburgh is looking for a Bridge Engineer to help deliver a wide range of transportation and infrastructure projects across the region. If you enjoy solving complex engineering challenges and want to be part of a supportive, growing consultancy, we'd love to hear from you.

What you'll be working on:

  • Designing and analyzing bridges and related structures
  • Preparing calculations, drawings, reports, and project documentation
  • Assisting with bridge inspections and rehabilitation work
  • Working closely with project managers, designers, and other technical teams
  • Contributing to planning, cost estimates, and proposals

What we're looking for:

  • Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering
  • Around 2-6 years of experience in bridge design or inspection
  • Familiarity with common structural design software
  • EIT required; PE or progress toward PE is a plus
  • Someone who communicates well and enjoys collaborative project work

What we offer:

  • The chance to work on meaningful infrastructure projects
  • A friendly team environment with room to grow professionally
  • Support for training and licensure
  • Competitive pay and benefits

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