If you are ready to bridge the gap between our world and our people, join Jacobs. Let’s build for a brighter future together. Jacobs is much more than just a traditional engineering company.
As a Structural Bridge Engineer and vital member of our Chicago team, you’ll have the opportunity to work on transportation projects that focus on bridges and other transportation structure designs. You will serve in a technical role on bridge design projects and perform complex structural analysis and design for all structural aspects of transportation projects on local and national projects.
We’ll look for your knowledge and experience in: planning, analysis, design, plan preparation, specification development, bridge inspections, and report writing.
Relevant previous experience in bridge design experience
Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering
PE License preferred
Previous experience working with clients in the Chicago market
Demonstrated experience in structural engineering analysis and design on structural transportation projects.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Extensive working knowledge of CAD systems - MicroStation and AutoCAD
Demonstrated experience on various types of bridges, to include analysis, design and plan development of new and rehabilitation projects
Thorough understanding of and practical experience applying the AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications to transportation structures
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