Civil Engineer interested in relocating to Idaho?
Are you looking to make an impact on your career and the community? Do you want to live and work in Idaho, a state with amazing recreational opportunities and a high quality of life? Are you interested in working with a motivated and energetic team of transportation professionals? Building on our 59-year legacy and established presence throughout the western US, Forsgren Associates is experiencing steady growth.
We are looking for an experienced and versatile transportation engineer to help lead planning and design on a wide range of transportation engineering projects. The ideal candidate will be comfortable taking an active role in business development and client care as we work together to continue to grow our Idaho-based practice. This opportunity is ideal for a motivated self-starter looking to grow personally and professionally in the engineering industry.
Typical responsibilities you can expect: Preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates on transportation projects Coordination with internal staff and clients during project development To take an active role in business development and client care Minimum qualifications: B.S. in Civil Engineering (or related field) Professional Engineer (PE) registration in Idaho (or ability to obtain within 12 months) 4-10 years of civil engineering experience
You'll make an impact if you have experience: Designing transportation facilities for state transportation departments as well as local clients Working with ITD's procedures and requirements (or other state DOT) In ACAD Civil 3D, Microstation OpenRoads, Geopak Why join us? Forsgren's open and supportive culture and diverse range of challenging projects is guided by our core principle, "Engineering stronger communities".
We are driven by a passion to better the built environment with attention to quality of life, sustainability, and safety. We offer a full suite of employee benefits including health, dental, 401k, and life. Join us and be a part of an exciting chapter in Forsgren's 60 years of serving the Northwest.