'It’s a great opportunity to work with a good team designing very high-profile bridge and interchange projects,' Civil Transportation leader says.
At the crossroads of I-235, I-44 and US-77 in Oklahoma City, Haskell Civil Transportation designers joined Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials Thursday in cutting the ribbon on a massive 11-bridge, $105 million interchange. If you’re an experienced bridge engineer with a passion for this sort of project, that design team has a spot for you at the next ribbon cutting.
A leading Architecture, Engineering and Construction company with more than 25 offices across the United States, Latin America and Asia-Pacific, Haskell has an opening for a Senior Architect in its Civil Transportation Division.
The successful candidate will have 10 or more years of experience designing a variety of structure types with the ability to use American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) design code, as well as the MicroStation and Bentley design tools to do calculations, designs and construction drawings.
“We’re also looking for someone who's able to provide leadership to more junior staff and CAD technicians who are drafting the plans,” said Adam West, Vice President of Haskell’s Civil Transportation Division. “It’s a great opportunity to work with a good team designing very high-profile bridge and interchange projects.”
Haskell wins work from state departments of transportation, municipalities, counties and local governments Currently, its civil projects are primarily in Oklahoma and Florida, but with a Regional Operations Center in Dallas, Texas, and a major office in Charlotte, North Carolina, expansion is on the road map. The position is eligible for remote work.
Meeting growing expectations requires cutting-edge tech, but more importantly, it requires people who are prepared to apply that tech to innovate. The first of Haskell’s forward-leaning strategic vision is a commitment to “Provide team members the BEST job of their lives.”
Haskell’s commitment to ongoing education ensures that it is positioned to execute projects that contribute to sustainable communities. For the Civil Infrastructure team and rebuilding infrastructure systems are top priorities.
“Haskell puts the best interest of employees over maximizing our profit,” West said. “We are always planning for future issues and trends, such as redefining mobility for a growing population and rethinking how the city looks and works.”
In addition to providing a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment, Haskell 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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