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Structural Bridge Engineer

Jacobs

Location

Baltimore, MD

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/5/2026

Compensation

$91,400 - $120,000 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.8%·Filings 89·New hires 39·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

Jacobs is seeking a Structural Bridge Engineer to join their Baltimore team, focusing on bridge and transportation structure design. In this key technical role, the engineer will lead complex structural engineering tasks on major transportation projects. The position emphasizes collaboration with clients, internal teams, and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate will contribute to building a brighter future through innovative engineering solutions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in civil or structural engineering, with a Master's degree preferred.
  • A minimum of 5 years of demonstrated experience in bridge design, analysis, and plan development.
  • Registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Maryland or able to obtain within 3 months.
  • Experience working with MDOT SHA, MDTA, and MTA, including familiarity with relevant guidelines and procedures.
  • Proficiency in CAD systems, specifically MicroStation, and modeling software such as OpenBridge/OpenRoads Designer.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and perform complex structural analysis and design for highway and rail bridges.
  • Develop and review design plans, technical specifications, calculations, and engineering reports.
  • Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers.
  • Coordinate with clients, internal teams, and external stakeholders.
  • Conduct occasional structural inspections as required.

Benefits

  • Employees at Jacobs are often offered benefits designed around physical, emotional, financial and social wellbeing, including health and safety programs, mental health support, retirement and financial planning resources, flexible time off and initiatives that support a strong culture of caring.

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