Utility Design Engineer- Salt Lake City, UT

Lochner and Egis are entering an exciting new chapter as one organization.

We have combined decades of trusted U.S. engineering expertise with the global reach, technical excellence, and career opportunities of a leading international engineering, consulting, and infrastructure firm. While our name has changed, our commitment to our people, clients, and communities is stronger than ever.

At Egis, every project is an opportunity to create lasting impact. We collaborate with public and private clients to design and deliver innovative transportation, aviation, rail, transit, water, structural, environmental, and infrastructure solutions that connect communities and improve everyday life. Join a team where innovation is encouraged, collaboration is valued, and your work helps build a more sustainable future.

We are looking for a Utility Design Engineer in our Salt Lake City, UT office.

The Impact You’ll Make (Job Responsibilities)

  • Support the project manager and client with explanation of the utility relocation policies and processes that apply to each project for various utilities located within a project.
  • Collect and review utility company plans and import into OpenRoads Designer.
  • Prepare 3D utility models of existing and proposed utilities.
  • Review existing utility data against project design to perform a conflict analysis.
  • Document potential conflicts and proposed mitigations.
  • Prepare Standard Utility Agreements to include all pertinent data and exhibit materials.
  • Coordinate with utility companies on relocation designs and potential betterments to be included in the project.
  • Design water and sewer lines in OpenRoads Designer.
  • Develop specifications and engineer’s estimate for relocation designs.
  • Support project managers and others in the office with marketing and developing client relationships.
  • Build client base to obtain stand-alone utility project work.

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