Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
09 Dec, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
10 Sep, 25
Experience
15 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Resiliency, Economic Growth, Tfsa, Civil Engineering, Structures, Health, Midas, Sap, Infrastructure, Critical Infrastructure, Bridge Design, Disabilities, Sustainability, It, Mobility, Accessibility, Life Insurance, Structural Engineering
Industry
Civil Engineering
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Parsons is now hiring a Senior Bridge Engineer in Halifax. The primary scope of this role is to develop bridge and structural designs for work locally and across Canada. The role includes the technical mentorship of junior and intermediate engineers. This person will have a desire to work on creating innovative, practical solutions to various infrastructure projects out of our Halifax office.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Your knowledge of bridge design methods, goals and objectives will be instrumental in helping us win new work and execute projects to the clients’ satisfaction. As a “seller”, you will assist our BD team in identifying new opportunities within Nova Scotia and HRM, be instrumental in developing proposals and helping us win opportunities. As a “doer”, you will plan and define project / program goals and devise methods to accomplish them, as well as coordinate projects through all project phases from inception, planning, design, construction and closeout. Along with your P.Eng and 10-15+ years of experience, you’ll have experience managing local projects, industry contacts and a strong work ethic.
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