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Benesch is a growing, multi-disciplined planning, engineering, and professional services firm. We enhance infrastructure and communities across the country – creating spaces and providing connections in ways that make a difference.

We pride ourselves on being nimble enough to remain responsive to client needs yet large enough to offer exceptional bench strength. As a member of our team, you’ll have an opportunity to draw from those resources when you need them and, likewise, contribute your expertise when you have something to share.

At Benesch, we are looking for candidates with varied backgrounds and worldviews. Diverse ideas come from diverse people, and we are committed to offering an inclusive work environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Statistics show that women and underrepresented groups are less likely to apply for a position if they don’t meet 100% of the qualifications. If this statement resonates with you, don’t be so hard on yourself—apply for the job!


Construction Representative – Railroad Projects 

Benesch is in search of a dedicated Construction Representative to join our Railroad team, focusing on supporting Railroad Infrastuture projects in the Western and Mid-Western United States region. In this role, you will contribute to strategic initiatives that drive the growth of the construction group by inspecting, documenting, and helping manage various infrastructure projects, including road, water main, and sewer construction, as well as play an important role in managing client relationships. 

Location

This role is field-based, with work conducted from a specified field office. Travel to various project sites within the Western and Mid-Western United States region is required. If you are passionate about making a difference in the rail industry and possess the necessary skills and experience, we encourage you to apply.

Benesch’s One National Railroad Division consists of highly skilled rail professionals, many of whom have previously worked for operating railroads. This firsthand experience designing and maintaining active rail systems enables our team to create innovative solutions for various rail projects. As the One National Railroad team grows, we seek highly skilled professionals to join us and support multiple service lines, ensuring the railroads' continuous operation that keeps our nation moving. 

The Impact You Will Have

  • Review and assure the project supervisor of the adequacy of the budget and schedule.
  • Perform construction observation of construction activities and follow applicable project procedures. 
  • Maintain a field book in accordance with project procedures.
  • Perform measurements of construction work performed and quantity calculations of pay items.
  • Prepare Inspector Daily Reports and other project documentation as required by the project procedures and as directed by the project supervisor.
  • Report to the project supervisor on the progress of work, including technical issues, the status of work remaining to be done, and any noted deficiencies.
  • Review plans, specifications, and submittals relating to assigned work.
  • Provide design or other professional assistance to project managers.
  • Maintain company-owned vehicles or other equipment assigned for use on the project.

What You Will Need

  • BS in Civil or Construction Engineering or in a related engineering curriculum required, EIT preferred.
  • 0-5 years of working experience with DOT is preferred.
  • Experience working on field projects desired.
  • Experience utilizing ArcGIS, MicroStation, and Geopak, and/or AutoCAD is desirable.
  • Excellent communication and intrapersonal skills.
  • Strong organization and ability to perform services efficiently and within budgets and schedules.
  • Ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment.
  • Good driving record and valid driver's license. #LI-MM1

Explore the Benefits of Working at Benesch! 

At Benesch, we prioritize the health and wellness of our employees, understanding that their well-being is crucial for both personal and professional success. We offer a range of benefits for eligible employees, including insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support a healthy lifestyle and can be customized to meet the needs of our employees and their families. Click here to learn more about some of the benefits of working at Benesch! 

Professional Development 
  • Opportunities for management and leadership development at all levels, including executive coaching and leadership development for Team Leaders, Group Managers, Division Managers, and Executive Leaders
  • Tuition reimbursement for job-related courses
  • Ongoing professional development through resources like Red Vector, LinkedIn Learning, technical team meetings, knowledge-sharing training sessions 
  • Personalized training and career development plans with your manager
  • Funding for training, committee work, professional organization memberships, and licenses/certifications
  • Support for active participation in professional organizations to foster leadership and community engagement
Retirement Benefits 
  • Access to valuable retirement planning tools, education, and individual meetings with plan advisors at no charge
  • Potential for Benesch to contribute up to 9% of your gross compensation to your retirement plan (5% profit-sharing contribution to your 401(k) plan, regardless of your own contributions & 80% match on your contributions, up to a maximum company contribution of 4%)
Work/Life Balance 
  • Flexible work schedules and hours, including work-from-home options (dependent on the role)
  • Generous Paid Time Benefits (PTB) that increase with your career
  • Immediate use of annual PTB; no accrual needed with the ability to bundle time-off plans for extended vacations or life events
  • Ten days of paid parental leave for birth, adoption, or foster placement
Employee Engagement 
  • At Benesch, we encourage our team members to extend their impact beyond their core responsibilities. Join our employee resource groups and committees to enhance your work-life balance and contribute to our community-focused initiatives. We support a variety of programs including community service, student scholarships, and matching gift opportunities, reflecting our commitment to a vibrant and diverse workplace.

If you are based in California, we encourage you to read this important information for California residents linked here.

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