Civil/site Engineer – Infrastructure

Saronic · Defense · Austin, TX · Operations

Experienced Civil/Site Engineer with PE preferred, responsible for the design, permitting, and development of facilities for autonomous maritime defense systems. Requires extensive knowledge of civil site design, environmental regulations, and agency interaction.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the development and maintenance of site, civil utilities, and storm water management design and construction standards for the company.
  2. Own the environmental permitting process for site development on capital projects.
  3. Participate in the early programming and development of various capital project scopes of work and documentation of project requirements with a focus on civil/site systems and design elements.
  4. Develop permitting plan and approach for site development including interaction with USACE, State DEC/DEQ’s, local AHJ’s, and associated federal, state, and local regulatory agencies. Be main point of contact in discussion with these agencies.
  5. Support development and issuance of requests for proposals and qualifications for various capital projects to 3rd party engineers, architects, design-build contractors and general contractors.

Skills

Required

  • Civil/Environmental Engineering degree or greater
  • Licensed engineer (PE preferred)
  • 8+ years of civil site design and construction experience
  • Stormwater management
  • Wetlands permitting
  • Floodplain management
  • Coastal construction
  • Endangered species considerations
  • USACE permitting
  • State DEC/DEQ permitting
  • Local AHJ permitting
  • AutoCAD/Revit proficiency preferred

Nice to have

  • PE license
  • AutoCAD
  • Revit
  • Design management experience

What the JD emphasized

  • Licensed engineer (PE preferred)
  • 8+ years of design, and/or construction of civil site systems for industrial, manufacturing, and/or port facility projects.
  • experience/knowledge with various design requirements including but not limited to stormwater management, wetlands, flood plains, coastal construction and dredging, cultural resources, threatened and endangered species (plant and animal), and site resiliency.
  • Experience with submission and/or management of various permitting processes including USACE, state DEC/DEQ, local AHJ’s as required to address coastal, wetland, and flood plain permitting and approvals.