Engineer In Training I, II, III
Raba Kistner, Inc. · Columbia, SC · Yesterday
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Contact supervisor for priorities and deadlines in the field.
- Apply engineering principles, methods and techniques to the assurance of highway and related facility construction.
- Perform engineering calculations.
- Perform research and problem solving of engineering-related activities.
- Prepare, review, and/or approve reports.
- Observe, measure, and conduct tests of materials to determine construction compliance with the project plans, approved shop/working drawings, and governing specifications.
- Ensure the safe utilization, storage and maintenance of all documents and tools.
- Update Direct Report on progress and delays on every task or assignment.
- Meet established project deadlines.
- Submit accurate, legible, comprehensive and complete testing and/or inspection reports on a daily basis in accordance with project Quality Plan.
- Review plans, specifications, and shop/working drawings for project activities.
- Understand, adhere, and participate in the Raba Kistner Health & Safety and BBS Programs, setting a good example of our safety standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Shall possess a valid driver’s license within the applicable jurisdiction and meet firm’s auto insurability requirements.
- Engineer In Training I: Bachelor’s of Science degree in Engineering which has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET) required. Considerable knowledge of engineering fundamentals, principles, practices, and methods.
- Engineer In Training II: Minimum of two (2) years engineering related experience in transportation engineering. Graduate level education may be substituted for years of experience.
- Engineer In Training III: Minimum of three (3) years engineering related experience in transportation engineering. Graduate level education may be substituted for years of experience.
- Good oral and written communications skills and ability to work in teams at different levels within the organization.
- Intermediate in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Must be self-motivated with good attendance record and be able to work independently.
- Able to analyze, problem-solve, and recommend solutions.
- Able to use hand tools such as sledgehammers, shovels, and picks.
- Some knowledge of The State specific Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices or National Manual of Uniform Traffic control Devices approved by the Federal Highway Administrator as the National Standard.
- Able to drive company vehicle, manage and complete all assigned jobs, efficiently and on time.
- Able to maneuver over rough and uneven terrain.