Requisition ID: 181938
Job Level: Senior Level
Home District/Group: Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers
Department: Design Engineering
Market: Marine
Employment Type: Full Time
Position OverviewKiewit is expanding its Marine & Coastal Resiliency (MCR) design team and is seeking a senior technical leader to help integrate multidisciplinary engineering efforts and deliver technically sound, constructible, coordinated solutions aligned with client and project objectives.
Reporting to the Design Manager, this Technical Integration Manager (TIM) will serve as the primary technical link among engineering disciplines, construction teams, clients, and subconsultants from pursuit through execution. The role will coordinate and review engineering deliverables, manage discipline interfaces, identify and mitigate technical risks, and lead collaborative problem-solving and value-engineering efforts across complex marine infrastructure projects. The TIM will work closely with coastal, civil, structural, geotechnical, estimating, scheduling, project controls, construction, and district teams to ensure technical decisions support quality, schedule, cost, safety, and constructability goals.
LocationThis position is based out of our Orlando, FL office and will require some travel nationwide.
Responsibilities• Serve as the Technical Integration Manager and senior marine structural engineering lead on pursuits and projects within the Marine & Coastal Resiliency design team.
• Coordinate multidisciplinary engineering deliverables across structural, coastal, civil, geotechnical, construction, estimating, scheduling, and project controls teams.
• Manage discipline interfaces and ensure technical requirements, assumptions, risks, and design decisions are clearly communicated and aligned across internal and external stakeholders.
• Perform, review, and oversee structural analysis and design for marine infrastructure, including piers, floating docks, seawalls, wharfs, mooring dolphins, marine fender systems, and related waterfront structures.
• Complete design work for up to approximately 50% of the role, including calculations, drawings, specifications, reports, and technical documentation.
• Review engineering deliverables for technical quality, consistency, constructability, and alignment with project scope, schedule, budget, and client objectives.
• Identify, communicate, and mitigate technical risks throughout pursuit, design, procurement, and construction phases.
• Lead technical problem-solving and value-engineering efforts to improve constructability, cost effectiveness, safety, and long-term performance.
• Facilitate engineering-construction collaboration unique to the Kiewit model by engaging construction teams early and often to develop practical, buildable, and optimized design solutions.
• Support subconsultant selection, scope development, coordination, oversight, and technical review to ensure external design partners meet project expectations.
• Contribute to project planning, execution strategy, technical proposals, pursuit support, estimating, scheduling, and construction planning efforts.
• Build trusted relationships with Operating District stakeholders, understand their engineering support needs in Marine, Ports, Maritime, and Coastal markets, and help connect technical solutions to project delivery needs.
• Mentor and lead engineers in their technical development while strengthening team tools, processes, standards, and delivery practices.
Qualifications• Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related engineering discipline required; master's degree preferred.
• 12+ years of structural engineering experience in a variety of heavy civil environments. Marine background highly preferred.
• Professional Engineer (P.E.) license required.
• Demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary engineering coordination, manage technical interfaces, and influence project teams without relying solely on formal authority.
• Experience performing and reviewing berthing and mooring analyses and designing marine fenders and related marine structural systems.
• Familiarity with marine terminal operations and the practical construction considerations that influence marine design decisions.
• Experience with project delivery models involving direct contractor collaboration, such as Early Contractor Involvement, Design-Build, or Progressive Design-Build, preferred.
• Strong engineering judgment, communication, organization, and problem-solving skills with the ability to balance technical quality, schedule, cost, safety, and constructability.
• Ability to coordinate clients, subconsultants, discipline leads, construction teams, and internal stakeholders through complex technical decisions.
• Proficiency in English required; proficiency in Spanish or French is an asset.
• High level of initiative, autonomy, prioritization, collaboration, and commitment to quality and safety.
• Ability to travel as needed for business purposes.
Other Requirements:
- Regular, reliable attendance
- Work productively and meet deadlines timely
- Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment.
- Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
- Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. Work overtime and weekends as required.
- May work at various different locations and conditions may vary.
We offer our fulltime staff employees a comprehensive benefits package that's among the best in our industry, including top-tier medical, dental and vision plans covering eligible employees and dependents, voluntary wellness and employee assistance programs, life insurance, disability, retirement plans with matching, and generous paid time off.