Expanding Dallas Office Seeks Engineering Director to Drive Growth
Haskell has a fast-growing presence in the Dallas area. "The person who accepts this role will have huge potential for personal and professional growth.”
Ambition and drive are vital to a growing organization that has consistently ranked as a leader in the design-build industry, and Haskell is seeking someone with precisely those traits to become its Director of Engineering in its Dallas Regional Operations Center (ROC).
Launching and leading a new team as part of the company’s Design & Consulting Services Group, the successful candidate will create a strategic plan for the Transportation and Civil Engineering business in the North Texas market. This keystone plan will align with Haskell’s overall strategic plan for developing a Transportation and Civil Design business in each of its offices.
“Haskell is a growing company, and we have a fast-growing Haskell presence in the Dallas area,” said Adam West, Vice President of Haskell’s Civil Infrastructure Division. “The person who accepts this role will have huge potential for personal and professional growth.”
Earlier this year, Haskell designated the Dallas-area office, located in the northern suburb of Frisco, as its Central ROC. Salt Lake City is expanding to serve the Western ROC, as does the Jacksonville, Florida, headquarters in the Eastern region.
The company is growing rapidly to meet client needs across the U.S., as well as in the Latin America and the Asia-Pacific regions. It is undertaking an aggressive regionalization strategy, placing multiple delivery groups and support services in each ROC to best support its own teams and clients whose projects are governed by geography.
“The new ROC in Dallas gives the person taking this role even more of a presence as they develop civil infrastructure work in that setting,” West said. “They'll have the chance to play an important part of developing that regional hub for the entire central part of the United States. This is an extraordinarily vibrant market. There is tremendous growth going on in Texas as a whole, and the entire North Texas region has huge growth and huge potential for additional growth. Haskell is committed to operating in Dallas/Frisco as a regional hub, and we want to be part of that growth for our company, but we also want to contribute to the growth of the North Texas area.”
Haskell’s civil infrastructure group does primarily horizontal projects, such as roads, bridges and the accompanying drainage, as well as non-roadway work that includes site development, airfields, railroads, military training ranges and various other government facilities.
The new Director of Engineering will decide what clients are best to pursue and hire staff to perform the work. They'll have full capability to develop and grow the business.”
“Even though they will be building from the ground up, they will be supported from Day 1 by our 20-plus other locations,” West said. “I would anticipate that in five years we would have 30 employees there, and the sky is the limit after that.”
In addition to providing a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment, Haskell operates with the direction of six strategic pillars, the first of which is to “Provide Team Members the BEST Job of Their Lives.” It offers a robust benefits package that includes a 401k match and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), which creates stock ownership for every full-time team member.
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