What are the responsibilities and job description for the Responsible Charge Engineer position at Wallace Montgomery?
Company Description
Wallace Montgomery is a multi-disciplined engineering firm providing exceptional engineering, planning, and environmental solutions in the Mid-Atlantic region for over 50 years. Our team, comprising Professional Engineers, Planners, Environmental Scientists, Surveyors, and other professionals, has delivered diverse infrastructure projects, including highways, bridges, transit facilities, and environmental systems. With a mission to create sustainable and resilient designs, we prioritize meeting client needs and enhancing communities through innovative infrastructure development.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role for a Responsible Charge Engineer based in Salem, VA. The role involves overseeing and managing engineering projects, ensuring compliance with technical standards, providing technical guidance to team members, and coordinating with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders. Responsibilities also include reviewing designs, reports, and plans for approval, as well as maintaining a focus on project quality, budget, and timelines.
Furthermore, this position will serve as the regional leader for Wallace Montgomery's Construction Engineer and Inspection program serving VDOT and local clients with inspection, project management, constructability, and project controls needs.
This position is heavily growth oriented with existing long-term engagements that provide a strong launching pad for an entrepreneurial up and coming engineer, coupled with a deep talent pool of experienced Project Executives, Responsible Charge Engineers, and Construction Managers.
Qualifications
- Expertise in engineering principles, design processes, and project management, particularly in areas such as highways, bridges, transit facilities, and water resources.
- Experience in management and execution of highway construction projects with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) or similar agencies.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to assess and resolve complex technical challenges.
- Proficiency in practical tools and software applications frequently used in engineering, planning, and geospatial analysis.
- Effective communication and collaboration skills for engaging with cross-disciplinary teams, clients, and stakeholders.
- Licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) or the ability to attain licensure within an appropriate time frame.
- Previous experience in planning, designing, and overseeing medium to large-scale infrastructure projects.
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Civil Engineering or a relevant field.
- Strong commitment to detail, sustainability, and delivering high-quality engineering solutions.