5+ years highway and bridge construction experience
Daily inspection report completion
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TYLin is seeking an Assistant Resident Engineer to oversee roadway and bridge construction projects in Riverside County, California. The role requires a strong background in engineering, particularly in highway and bridge construction, with a focus on ensuring compliance with contract specifications and documentation.
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Job Summary
The role involves on-site inspection of roadway and bridge construction projects in Riverside County to ensure compliance with contract documents.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering and at least five years of relevant experience in highway and bridge construction.
The company offers a comprehensive total rewards package including medical insurance, retirement matching, and career development opportunities.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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TYLin is seeking an Assistant Resident Engineer to oversee roadway and bridge construction projects in Riverside County, California. The role requires a strong background in engineering, particularly in highway and bridge construction, with a focus on ensuring compliance with contract specifications and documentation.
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Salary
Base: $88,800 - $133,200 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Medical, disability, life insurance, paid time off, retirement savings plan with matching
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering
5+ years highway and bridge construction experience
Daily inspection report completion
Foundation construction inspection including pile driving
Bridge superstructure calculations using four-scales
Nice-to-have
Client-focused problem resolution skills
Commitment to innovation and sustainable solutions
Collaboration in diverse and inclusive teams
High levels of integrity and ethical conduct
Key Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or similar field
Minimum 5 years of relevant highway and bridge construction experience
Ability to perform bridge superstructure calculations utilizing four-scales