employee satisfaction and diversity at the forefront of who they are? If so, GPI wants you! GPI is a multi-discipline engineering firm providing planning, design, and construction services for transportation infrastructure and building system projects throughout the United States for over 50 years.
Ranked in the Top 100 Firms by Engineering News Record, GPI is a forward-thinking, innovative firm with a culture that is committed to excellence and fosters staff empowerment. For more information, visit: Responsibilities: Analysis and design of various sized drainage engineering projects include hydrology and hydraulic analysis and design for street drainage, storm sewer systems, and modeling
of floodplain hydraulics Work on stormwater quality projects including the compliance and permitting documentation Assist with wetland and stream restoration backssment, analysis, and design Use CADD software to prepare engineering and design documents Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering 3+ years of Water Resources experience EIT required, PE is a plus Proficient using Auto CAD highly preferred Experience with drainage design and 1D floodplain modeling Experience with more advanced modeling in one or more specialized areas of H&H modeling (e.
g. bridge scour, sediment transport, 2D analysis, etc. ) preferred Stream restoration and watershed planning experience is a plus
for an experienced Engineering Technician II to join our Maintenance Operations Support team. In this role, you will: Perform field and office engineering for maintenance and construction operations overseen by our Maintenance Operations Support team that manages purchase order contracts, division-managed contracts, and secondary construction projects.
The team also oversees and assists the county maintenance operations. Support senior Engineering Technicians in planning, design, estimation, evaluation, investigation, inspection, surveying, materials sampling, testing, and reporting. Serve as a survey crew member and assist with project stakeouts. What You Bring Basic knowledge conducting
routine compliance inspections with contract agreements, standards/codes, and specifications. Computer skills using laptops, equipment, software, and math functions.
Working knowledge and understanding of NCDOT concepts, practices, and theories. Working knowledge of Basic Work Zone Safety and NCDOT Workplace Safety Policy and Practices. Experience maintaining/completing standard records, reports, and correspondence. Knowledge and understanding of general concepts, practices, and theories used in construction inspection and surveying. General math knowledge and the ability to use a calculator to perform basic calculations. Communication skills to establish and maintain positive lines of
communication between other technicians, engineers, contractors, and the public, plus the ability to communicate in a clear, concise, organized, and persuasive manner.
Maturity to work safely in an outside environment with exposure to hazards on construction sites including heights, highway traffic, and traversing rough terrain in evaluating highway construction. Ability to perform moderate physical activity, including walking, climbing, balancing, kneeling, and standing. Strength to lift 50 pounds. Ability to work nights and weekends as required on any assigned project within the Division. You apply a safety philosophy and program to all operations. Ability to safely operate a state vehicle.
Safety toe shoes. Education & Experience Associate's degree in Civil Engineering Technology, Survey Technology, or a related field, and 2+ years relevant technician-level experience; or An equivalent combination of training and experience. Questions? Call me: Mary Margaret Herring at 252-775-xyz X. Connect to NCDOT Careers: /in/ncdot-careers Explore more NCDOT jobs: bit. ly/NCDOTJobs Curious? bit. ly/Join NCDOT