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Senior Bridge Structural Engineer (Senior Resident Engineer)

North Bergen, NJ

 

ABOUT TECHNO

Techno Consult, Inc. (Techno) is a rapidly expanding engineering and construction management firm redefining the future of infrastructure across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. With decades of experience delivering high-impact projects in water/wastewater, transportation, and public works, we partner with major agencies like NYCDDC, NYCDEP, and the Port Authority of NY & NJ to bring complex initiatives to life. As we expand into new markets and partnerships, Techno is positioned to lead the next generation of infrastructure development. Backed by deep technical expertise, a commitment to Total Quality Management, and a growing footprint that now includes offices in New York City, Princeton, Massachusetts, D.C., and Baltimore, we remain focused on delivering excellence, building lasting partnerships, and shaping resilient communities.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Techno is seeking a highly experienced Senior Bridge Structural Engineer to serve as a Senior Resident Engineer on a transformative transportation infrastructure program that will reshape the future of transit along the Northeast Corridor. You will be at the forefront of a multi-billion-dollar initiative involving complex bridge and tunnel work, supporting safe, efficient, and sustainable transit for generations to come.

 

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Serve as the Senior Resident Engineer overseeing field operations related to structural bridge and civil construction activities.
  • Supervise and manage contractors to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, and applicable standards.
  • Lead a team of assistant resident engineers, inspectors, and support staff in the day-to-day oversight of structural work.
  • Review and approve contractor submittals, RFIs, and construction schedules.
  • Coordinate with project stakeholders, including agencies, consultants, and contractors, to resolve field issues promptly and effectively.
  • Monitor project progress and performance, prepare daily and monthly reports, and maintain comprehensive project documentation.
  • Ensure safety, quality assurance, and environmental compliance on all construction activities.
  • Provide technical guidance in structural engineering matters including concrete, steel, and foundation construction.
  • Participate in progress meetings and represent the owner’s interests in all on-site construction activities.


QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering required.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license in NY and/or NJ required.
  • Minimum 12 years of progressive experience in bridge and structural engineering, including field engineering and construction oversight.
  • Proven experience managing structural components on large-scale transportation or infrastructure projects.
  • Strong knowledge of bridge design and construction standards, including AASHTO and applicable state DOT specifications.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities with experience managing multi-disciplinary teams on active construction sites.
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and documentation skills.
  • Familiarity with federally funded projects and reporting requirements is desirable.


Join us as we redefine excellence in engineering and construction management, shaping tomorrow's infrastructure landscape with innovation and precision. As a trusted leader in engineering and construction management, we take immense pride in our role as a driving force within the industry. At Techno, we're not just building projects; we are the visionaries of tomorrow's infrastructure. Join our team and be a part of the transformative journey towards sustainable, resilient, and efficient infrastructure solutions.

We offer not only a competitive salary but also a robust benefits package including enrollment in our 401(k)-retirement savings plan, comprehensive dental, health, and vision insurance coverage, as well as life insurance. Furthermore, employees are eligible for paid time off and the opportunity to earn bonus incentives.

Techno ensures that all applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.

Furthermore, we believe in each person's potential, and we are committed to developing an environment where everyone can thrive. We'll actively support you in realizing your full potential and achieving your goals.

The expected salary range for this role in the New Jersey is $85 - $120 per hour. The total compensation, including salary and bonuses, is determined by various factors such as experience, skill level, location, and qualifications, which are evaluated during the interview process

 

 

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