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Structural Engineering Designer - New Haven, CT

H&H
Hardesty & Hanover is a full-service infrastructure engineering firm with more than 130 years of experience steeped in solving complex engineering challenges. Consulting firms, contractors, and infrastructure owners count on us when innovative engineering solutions are required. We employ teams of superior engineering that bridge a forward-thinking approach using the latest project management, design, and support innovations.

We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Structural Designer in our New Haven, CT, office. The successful candidate will assist in designing simple and complex fixed bridges, movable bridges and perform bridge inspections. Be part of a team that delivers award-winning bridges like the Sarah Mildred Long Vertical Lift Bridge, the ENR 2020 Bridge/Highway Project of the Year.



Career Growth Benefits:

  • Mentorship opportunities
  • Continuing education and PDH-accredited programs
  • Junior engineer program that gives you tools for success and introduces you to peers across the firm
  • PE license exam assistance


Essential Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Perform structural design and analysis tasks for projects including bridge rehabilitation and replacement projects under the oversight of a senior engineer
  • Prepare contract documents for bridge design projects including design calculations, developments of plans, specifications, quantities, and estimates, and submittal of reviews during construction
  • Prepare detailed plans for assigned bridge engineering tasks
  • Occasional field site visits


Requirements:

  • BS in Civil Engineering
  • Up to two years of experience
  • EIT Certification preferred
  • MicroStation and/or AutoCAD experience preferred
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills required
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
We offer a professional work environment, a competitive salary, benefits package, and 401(k).