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Bridge Engineer (PE License Required)

$140,000/year

Keller Executive Search

Champaign, IL, USA

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Location: Champaign, IL (Relocation assistance provided) Our client is an established infrastructure consulting firm with over 25 years of presence in the United States. They specialize in pavement and bridge asset management, working closely with municipalities, state DOTs, and government agencies to maintain critical infrastructure. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge inspection technologies and contribute to vital infrastructure management systems that keep communities safe and connected. This position supports succession planning as their current leadership prepares for retirement, offering significant growth potential for the right candidate. Key Responsibilities Bridge Engineering: Lead and perform bridge and underpass inspections, including condition assessments and structural evaluations Utilize Bridge Management Systems (BMS) for planning, prioritizing, and reporting on inspection and maintenance activities Conduct field investigations and structural health monitoring Prepare detailed technical inspection reports and compliance documentation Coordinate with contractors and government agencies to ensure regulatory compliance General Responsibilities: Prepare technical reports, proposals, and client deliverables Provide technical leadership and supervise field teams Ensure quality assurance in data collection and reporting Client meetings, proposal development, and project management Supervise and mentor junior engineering staff Some travel required for site inspections (particularly for bridge work) Requirements Professional Engineer (PE) license (Illinois preferred, but other state licenses acceptable with ability to obtain Illinois license) Minimum 10 years of relevant experience in bridge engineering Experience with DOT/municipal projects and infrastructure asset management Proficiency in pavement survey methods, structural analysis, or bridge inspection techniques Strong technical report writing and communication skills U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required (no visa sponsorship available) Willingness to work onsite in Champaign, Illinois (licensed software and confidential data requirements) Availability for periodic travel for field inspections and client meetings Preferred Qualifications Master's degree or PhD in Pavement Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Materials Engineering Experience with both pavement and bridge engineering (candidates with dual expertise may be considered for director-level roles) Familiarity with LCMS, FWD, HWD, and other advanced inspection equipment Experience with asset management software and pavement management systems Background working with state DOTs and municipal agencies Strong leadership and project management experience Professional demeanor with strong ethical standards Benefits Compensation: Base salary: $140,000 annually Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare coverage 401(k) retirement plan Paid time off and leave benefits Professional development opportunities Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates within the U.S. Work Environment: Onsite position in Champaign, Illinois (required due to licensed software and data security requirements) Potential for flexible arrangements after establishing trust and comfort level Opportunity for international travel and collaboration (optional) Stable, family-owned business with strong values and long-term employee relationships Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are Equal Opportunity Employers. For all positions, whether with Keller Executive Search or our clients, qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, skin color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. Commitment to Diversity: Keller Executive Search and its clients are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals are valued and respected. Reasonable Accommodations: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities and pregnant individuals. We engage in an interactive process to determine effective, reasonable accommodations. Compensation Information: For client positions, compensation information is available in the job post. If not provided, it will be shared during the interview process in accordance with applicable laws. When required by law, salary ranges will be included in job postings. Actual salary may depend on skills, experience, and comparison to current employees in similar roles. Salary ranges may vary based on role and location. Compliance with Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all employment terms and conditions, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Workplace Harassment: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients expressly prohibit any form of workplace harassment based on race, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. E-Verify Participation: Keller Executive Search and/or our clients may participate in E-Verify. Information about E-Verify participation will be provided during the application process where applicable. Privacy and Pay Equity: California Residents: For more information about the categories of personal information we collect for recruiting and employment purposes, please review our Privacy Policy at www.kellerexecutivesearch.com. Colorado, Nevada, New York City, California, and Washington Residents: Compensation information is available in the job post or will be provided during the interview process if not initially available. Both Keller Executive Search and our clients are committed to pay equity and conduct periodic pay equity analyses in accordance with applicable laws. State-Specific Information: Rhode Island: We do not request or require salary history from applicants. Connecticut: We provide wage range information upon request or before discussing compensation. New Jersey: We do not inquire about salary history unless voluntarily disclosed. Veteran Status: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients provide equal employment opportunities to veterans and comply with applicable state laws regarding veteran preference in employment. If you are a veteran, please inform us during the application process. Genetic Information: In accordance with federal and state laws, both Keller Executive Search and our clients do not discriminate based on genetic information. We do not request or require genetic information from applicants or employees, except as permitted by law. Local Laws: Both Keller Executive Search and our clients comply with all applicable local laws and ordinances regarding employment practices in the areas where we operate. Note: This job posting may be for a position with Keller Executive Search or one of our clients. The specific employer will be identified during the application and interview process. 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