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Bridge Inspection Team Leader

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RegularWhat We're Looking ForThe time is right to join HNTB! Our growing office is seeking a motivated individual to lead in-service bridge inspections, load rating analyses, and various structural evaluations across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
The ideal candidate will be excited to grow client relationships, increase their own individual knowledge, and support mentorship of a top caliber team - all while maintaining their ideal work/life balance.
This position will offer opportunities to expand your career in a multitude of directions, as well as own and manage discipline-specific projects.
At HNTB, you can create a career that is meaningful to you while building communities that matter to all of us.
For more than a century, we have been delivering solutions for some of the largest, most complex infrastructure projects across the country.
With our historic growth, it is an exciting time to join our team of employee-owners.
Candidates should be an experienced structural/bridge engineer who meets the qualifications for a NBIS inspection team leader.
The primary responsibilities of this position are to lead and perform field inspections for a range of highway and railroad bridges and develop subsequent inspection reports based on the findings.
Additional tasks may include performing structural analysis and design, load ratings, design/repair plan and specification development, and cost/quantity estimates.
Candidates should be comfortable overseeing the work of junior staff members and have the ability to effectively communicate with internal and external colleagues at all levels.
What You'll Do:
Responsible for the planning and distribution of discipline-specific work, and adherence to the schedule and budget on projects.
Assists in marketing responsibilities, including proposal generation.
Assists with the development of scope of work and level of effort for projects and/or assignments within discipline.
Oversees completeness and accuracy of project team's work within the technical discipline.
Guides and mentors team to overall project objectives.
Coordinates technical aspects of project with client counterpart and teaming partners at staff level for work within the discipline.
Works closely with other disciplines on multi-discipline projects.
Performs other duties as assigned.
What You'll Need:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering and 6 years of relevant experience, orMaster's degree in Engineering and 5 years of relevant experience, orPhD in Engineering and 4 years of relevant experienceWhat You'll Bring:
Ability and desire to lead and perform field inspections of bridges according to FHWA's NBIS, as well as other state and federal standards.
Assist in the planning and scheduling of inspections including collaboration with local, state, and private agencies.
Actively perform and oversee all aspects of the field activities and confirm the inspection is conducted in a highly detailed manner.
Identify and properly document critical findings during inspections.
Develop high quality and detailed inspection reports accurately depicting existing conditions and critical findings.
Develop condition quantities and repair costs for National Bridge Element Level reporting.
Perform and review structural analysis, design and plans as needed.
Perform and review load rating analysis, calculation and report development as needed.
Assist in construction phase services such as submittal review and field support.
Provide technical guidance and oversight for staff throughout the project/task life.
Mentor junior staff in their development, particularly inspection team members.
Monitors quality and budget on all assigned tasks.
What We Prefer:
Bridge inspection experience with local agencies such as MaineDOT, NHDOT, and VTrans.
Successful completion of FHWA-NHI's Fracture Critical Inspection Techniques for Steel Bridges course.
Working knowledge of analysis, design and load rating software such as AASHTOWare's BrR, Bentley's STAAD Pro and/or CSiBridge.
OSHA 10-hour construction safety certification.
Concord, NH, South Portland, ME (Portland)At HNTB, we are harnessing the power of collaboration and innovation to establish a new vision for the future of mobility across our country.
You don't have to look far to see our impact.
For more than a century, HNTB's spark has connected people and places, expanded opportunity, and left a lasting impact on our communities.
Our culture of integrity and inclusion, combined with groundbreaking solutions, has affirmed our reputation and positioned our firm as the industry leader in delivering extraordinary value.
When you join HNTB, you are joining an employee-owned firm founded on the values of integrity, collaboration, personal accountability, respect for others, and the development of all employees.
We are committed to the continual improvement of an inclusive and diverse workplace.
We encourage our employees to bring their whole and authentic selves to work, provide them a meaningful welcoming environment where they are valued, celebrated and respected.
Diversity of thought and unique perspectives drives innovation, engagement and retention, which makes HNTB better and brings value to our clients and our communities.
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