Rail Design Engineer II
@ AECOM

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
$105,000
On Site
Full-time
Posted 28 days ago

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Company Overview

AECOM is a global infrastructure consulting firm delivering a better world by solving complex challenges in transportation, water, energy and more. With over 50,000 professionals, they work on projects from local to international scales.

Job Overview

The Rail Design Engineer II role is part of AECOM's established Rail Engineering Department in the United States. This role contributes to heavy rail, light rail transit, commuter rail, intercity passenger rail, and freight rail projects using the latest design software.

Responsibilities

  • Act as a team member in a rail & civil design group.
  • Develop analytic and design skills under experienced supervision.
  • Prepare plans, specifications, cost estimates, and perform quality control.
  • Direct engineers-in-training, designers, and technicians.
  • Conduct client and site visits as needed.

Qualifications

Minimum: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering with 2 years or equivalent experience. Preferred: Proficiency in MicroStation, InRoads, OpenRoads, OpenRail, or other BIM software; Engineer in Training Certification; valid driver’s license; and a master’s degree is a plus.

Key Skills/Competency

Rail Design Engineer II, Civil Engineering, BIM Software, MicroStation, InRoads, OpenRail, Quality Control, Cost Estimating, Team Collaboration, Proposal Development

How to Get Hired at AECOM

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Highlight rail and civil engineering skills.
  • Showcase software expertise: Emphasize BIM and design tools experience.
  • Research AECOM: Understand their global projects and culture.
  • Prepare for technical questions: Review rail project case studies and software use.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review OpenRail Designer tutorials.
Practice MicroStation and InRoads projects.
Study standard rail engineering design codes.
Brush up on cost estimation techniques.

Behavioral Questions

Describe teamwork in engineering projects.
Share problem-solving experiences.
Explain handling tight deadlines.
Discuss adaptability in design challenges.

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