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Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.

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Utility Engineer (Engineering)



GPI seeks an experienced Utility Engineer to lead utility relocation and coordination efforts for transportation infrastructure projects in our Bridgewater, NJ, office. The ideal candidate will bring technical expertise in utility coordination, a thorough understanding of regulatory compliance, and the ability to resolve conflicts efficiently in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment. Do you value a company that puts employee satisfaction at the forefront of who they are?
If so, GPI wants you!GPI is a multi-disciplinary 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 committed to excellence and fosters staff empowerment. For more information, visit: www.gpinet.com
Responsibilities:

Coordinate with utility companies, internal design teams, contractors, and stakeholders to develop and implement comprehensive utility relocation and utility protection plans.
Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and utility relocation designs to ensure compliance with project goals and regulatory standards.
Identify and resolve conflicts between existing/proposed utility infrastructure and transportation design elements.
Coordinate with outside vendors to perform utility test pits.
Review working drawings and RFI's to facilitate utility relocations during construction.
Prepare and maintain thorough documentation, including technical reports, relocation schedules, meeting minutes, and correspondence.
Ensure utility coordination aligns with NJDOT, NJTA, and other relevant agency standards, regulations, and best practices.
Provide technical support on utility design, permitting, coordination, and relocation strategies throughout all project phases.
Lead and participate in meetings with utility providers, regulatory agencies, and contractors to address utility-related challenges.
Track project progress, ensuring utility components are completed on time and within budget.
Monitor industry trends, technological advances, and regulatory changes impacting utility engineering and transportation infrastructure.

Qualifications:

Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSCE) or comparable degree
A Professional Engineer (PE) license in New Jersey, or the ability to obtain it within one year of hire, is preferred.
Ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines
Sound organizational skills, time management, and the ability to work in a team environment are a must
Proficiency using CADD (AutoCAD or MicroStation)

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