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Civil Engineer (Transit)

Alternative Job Titles

Associate or Entry-Level Civil Engineer, Graduate Rail Engineer, Rail & Transit Structural Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Rail Transit Project Manager, Senior Civil Engineer - Transit/Rail, Transit & Rail Senior Project Manager

Job Description

A civil transit engineer will develop, analyze, inspect, and/or design transit infrastructure, transit stations, buildings, underground structures, or elevated structures or bridges. A civil transit engineer will often perform field surveys, develop transit plans, secure permitting for transit infrastructure, prepare engineering design reports, prepare constructions plans, respond to structural emergencies, and/or prepare contract documents for rail or transit engineering projects. A civil transit engineer will often participate in on-site reviews of project locations to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications and safety standards. A civil transit engineer may also perform transit/traffic analysis, transportation operations, ITS and safety concepts, and pedestrian improvement plans. A civil transit engineer may utilize AutoCAD or Civil 3D software in plans for transit facility designs, diagrams, or models, and to execute engineering tasks. A civil transit engineer will coordinate with local officials to ensure compliance of design in accordance with transit agency standards and specifications. A civil transit engineer with project management duties will also develop and manage a transit project’s design scope, proposal, schedule, and resource estimates, as well as coordinate efforts of the design team or supervises related support staff.

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Knowledge Requirements

  • Civil Engineering in Transit Industry
  • Knowledge of Local Agency Procedures/Standard Design Principles
  • Project Management Practices
  • Transit Operations
  • AASHTO

Required Skills & Abilities

  • Communication Skills, Written and Verbal
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Managerial/ Supervisory Experience and Leadership Skills
  • Technical Communication and Report Development Skills
  • Ability to work well on a team
  • Analytical, Mathematical, or Problem-solving Skills
  • Possess a good attitude/work ethic
  • Ability to be innovative or creative
  • Presentation Skills
  • Time and Task Management Skills
  • Possess professional judgement
  • Organizational Skills/Attention to Detail
  • Ability to work well independently

Technical Skills Requirements

  • AutoCAD, Civil3D, MicroStation, or similar
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Programs
  • General Computer Skills
  • Project Management Software: MS Project or Primavera
  • MGSFLood, HydroCAD, WaterCAD, or similar
  • Synchro, VISSIM, SimTraffic, HCS, Sidra, VISTRO, or similar
  • GIS software

Typical Salary

$51,301 - $89,700

Education Required

  • Bachelor's degree required
  • Master's degree sometimes preferred
  • Major coursework in Civil or Structural Engineering for CE or in IT, Architecture, Business, Construction management, Planning, or Civil/Mechanical Engineering for PM

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