Transportation Engineer, Entry Level

Transportation Engineer, Entry Level

Burgess & Niple, Inc.

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

  • Minimum Experience: Entry Level
  • Education: BCE
  • Registration: Engineer-in-Training
  • Required Skills: Bentley OpenRoads Designer; MicroStation
  • Sponsorship: Immigration related employment benefits, e.g. visa sponsorship, are not available for this position.
  • Third-Party Recruiting: Position not approved for third-party recruiters. Click for details

Come work with senior-level professionals at an established A/E firm that values employee input and collaboration. Burgess & Niple is looking for an entry level Transportation Engineer, Entry Level to join our team in Indianapolis.
B&N Transportation Engineer, Entry Level Responsibilities:
  • Participate in delivering professional transportation design services to a wide variety of clients throughout Indiana
  • Collaborate with Professional Engineers and design staff on solving complex engineering problems
  • Develop roadway design layouts, models, plan sheets, cost estimates, and exhibits
  • Provide support in roadway drainage design
  • Coordinate with other engineering disciplines as needed to deliver projects

Skills & Qualifications:
  • Bachelor of Science degree from an ABET-accredited program in Civil Engineering
  • Engineer Intern registration or ability to obtain within 6 months
  • Strong interest in transportation engineering and motivated to improve the efficiency and safety of transportation systems
  • Excellent communication skills and willingness to collaborate
  • Proficiency with Bentley Products (MicroStation, Open Roads) preferred or ability to become proficient with software within 6 months.
  • Self-motivated and adaptable, including the capability to learn virtual collaboration tools

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Entry Engineer?

A: To succeed as an Entry Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or Java, as well as knowledge of software development methodologies like Agile and version control systems like Git. Soft skills like strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and teamwork are also crucial, as they enable engineers to collaborate with cross-functional teams, troubleshoot complex issues, and present technical solutions to stakeholders. By combining these technical and soft skills, Entry Engineers can effectively contribute to project development, drive innovation, and lay a strong foundation for future career growth and leadership roles.

Q: What is the career path for a Entry Engineer?

A: A typical career path for an Entry Engineer involves progression from an entry-level position, such as a Junior Engineer or Design Engineer, to mid-level roles like Senior Engineer or Project Engineer, and eventually to senior positions like Principal Engineer or Engineering Manager. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth include gaining hands-on experience with design software, developing problem-solving and collaboration skills, and staying up-to-date with industry trends and technologies. Long-term career prospects for Entry Engineers may include transitioning into leadership roles, specializing in a particular engineering discipline, or pursuing advanced degrees to become a technical expert or consultant.



Burgess & Niple, Inc. job posting for a Transportation Engineer, Entry Level in Indianapolis, IN with a salary of $49,200 to $75,000 Annually with a map of Indianapolis location.