The Project Engineer leads engineering tasks independently, overseeing a team that may include staff engineers or CAD Designers, reporting to a Project Manager.
Responsibilities include site investigations, designing grading and drainage, performing hydrology and hydraulic calculations, preparing drawings and reports, and supporting project proposals.
They coordinate with interdisciplinary teams, manage construction activities, attend public meetings, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, a Michigan P.E. license or ability to obtain, and at least 5 years of relevant experience with civil and water resource software.
Key attributes are self-motivation, teamwork, time management, problem-solving, attention to detail, and strong communication skills.
Physical demands are mostly office-based with some outdoor inspections, requiring occasional lifting and movement up to 25 pounds.
This full-time role may involve limited travel and requires flexibility for overtime work.