Engineer III
Williams · Pittsburgh, PA · 3 wk ago
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Manage end-to-end roadway permitting and access approvals for fast-paced power innovation projects, ensuring compliance with local, state, and railroad requirements.
- Develop permitting and access strategies; coordinate across engineering, environmental, construction management, legal, and external consultants.
- Negotiate Road Use Management Agreements (RUMAs), Rights of Entry (ROEs), and Railroad Crossing Agreements.
- Track permit conditions through construction closeout and roadway restoration.
- Serve as a technical advisor on traffic engineering, maintenance of traffic (MOT), haul routes, roadway and bridge restrictions, and railroad engineering standards, supporting safe execution, stakeholder alignment, and cost-effective restoration outcomes.
Requirements
- Performs a wide spectrum of moderately difficult assignments, requiring technical evaluation, innovation, and judgement while maintaining customer satisfaction.
- Maintains a strong understanding of industry and operational requirements.
- Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of safety requirements, produces results and meets goals.
- Exhibits proficiency in Company processes, policies, procedures, and guidelines established by organization and governing agencies.
- Prepares and delivers presentations to individuals.
- Interprets internal/external customer needs, assesses requirements and identifies responses.
- Collaborates with teams to ensure compliance, build improvement plans and meet training needs.
- Champions processes, procedures and safety standards.
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelor’s Degree in relevant Engineering field from an accredited college or university, OR Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology in a relevant field with Professional Engineer (P.E.) license; A minimum four (4) years of multifaceted engineering experience in the natural gas or petrochemical industry.
Skills
- Proven ability to negotiate agreements (RUAs, ROEs, railroad crossing agreements) that balance risk, cost, and stakeholder expectations.
- Strong working knowledge of roadway construction methods and restoration standards (pavement, drainage, geotechnical, guiderail, temporary works).
- Experience coordinating with local/state agencies and railroad representatives; comfortable presenting at public meetings.
Benefits
- Familiarity with maintenance-of-traffic planning, oversize/overweight permitting systems, bonding/insurance requirements, and contract administration.
- Exhibits excellent organizational/interpersonal skills and deems safety an utmost priority.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Application and PC skills.
Pay
Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Schedule
Full-time position.