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Civil Engineer

AECOM Los Angeles, CA Salary, $65000 - $89000
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Job Description

AECOM is seeking a Civil Engineer I to be based in Los Angeles, California.

This position is expected to begin in July 2025.

The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

  • Builds analytic and design skills.

  • Conducts engineering design under the supervision of an experienced engineer.

  • Creates designs, calculations, sketches, diagrams, schematic drawings, and final working drawings under the supervision of an experienced engineer.

  • Collects and analyzes data under the supervision of an experienced engineer.

  • Uses computer software as a tool for solving basic engineering problems.

  • Performs work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule under supervision.

Qualifications

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Knowledge using industry-standard computer software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, Open Roads or similar applications.

  • EIT Certification

Additional Information

  • Relocation assistance is not available for this position.

  • Sponsorship for US employment authorization is not available now or in the future for this position.

Offered compensation will be based on location and individual qualifications. The expected range is $65,000.00 - $89,000.00.

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Full-time Employee
Date Posted February 3, 2025
Date Closes March 5, 2025
Located In Los Angeles, CA
Job Type Full-time Employee
Compensation Salary, $65000 - $89000
Shift Custom
SOC Category 17-2051.00 Civil Engineers
Zipcode 90019
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