Senior Highway Engineer Engineering - Fargo, ND at Geebo

Senior Highway Engineer

Company Name:
Cameron Craig Group
Are you a highway engineer looking to spread your wings into a management role?
My client is a leader in civil
engineering
in the upper Midwest with a solid history of serving private sector and municipal clients for the past 40 years. Due to growth and expansion within their transportation group, they are conducting a nation-wide search for a key individual with strong technical knowledge and the ability and desire to lead and mentor. We are seeking a talented highway leader with the following
Experience:
Minimum 8 years experience with design of highway projects
Ability to mentor junior engineers and design staff
Ability to oversee design and assist Department Manager with QA / QC
Ability to interface with and manage clients
BSCE
MSCE a plus
Must have a Professional Engineer's License and have the ability to getS ND PE within 6 months through reciprocity
Must have the ability to permanently work in the United States without sponsorship
The Smith Consulting Group has been proudly serving the A/E/C marketplace for 8 years!
Company Description:
The Cameron Craig Group owns and operates a national job board that connects job seekers to more than 1400
recruiters in the US.
Our free job board has thousands of openings posted across the country. Most of these job openings are not posted anywhere else online.
When you apply online, we will forward your information to the recruiter handling those
jobs
. If you are a close match, they will contact you to discuss the positions and employers in detail and work hard to get you an interview ASAP.
Hopefully this can help in your search.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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