Senior Site Civil Engineer

KraniumHR has been retained by GM2 for their hiring needs.


GM2 is a leading U.S.-based civil and structural engineering firm specializing in innovative infrastructure solutions. With a team of 300+ professionals, we deliver high-quality engineering services across a range of industries. As we expand our global presence, we are seeking a skilled Senior Site Civil Engineer to support our U.S. projects from India.


Job Summary:

GM2 Associates, Inc, is seeking a senior Civil Engineer with a strong passion for site civil land development to join our growing team. This role offers the opportunity to work in a fast-paced collaborative environment where you will lead project teams and play a key role in the continued expansion of our India team. You will serve as the liaison for site civil land development projects, interacting directly with a GM2 US-based project manager and working with the civil team in India, ensuring high-quality deliverables that meet regulatory standards.



Key Responsibilities:

  • Function as the lead site civil engineering projects plans, specifications, and construction documents.
  • Manage and lead design teams to deliver projects on time and within budget.
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships, including preparing engineering proposals to secure new opportunities.
  • Collaborate with US engineering team.
  • Contribute to department growth by mentoring junior staff and identifying opportunities for expansion. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers in India.
  • Communicate effectively via email, virtual meetings, and project management platforms to ensure seamless collaboration.


Qualifications:

  • Educational - Bachelor’s or Master's Degree in Civil Engineering
  • Experience – 10-15 years of professional experience in land development permitting and design and field observation of construction activities, strong technical knowledge of stormwater management, environmental resource permitting, utility and infrastructure design.
  • Technical Skills & Knowledge - Strong knowledge of US regulatory environment, including permitting processes with local, state, and federal agencies. Proficiency in relevant software e.g., AutoCAD, Civil 3D, stormwater modeling tools.
  • Project Management - Proven track record of successfully managing design teams. Experience in maintaining and growing client relationships. Preparing engineering proposals and marketing new opportunities.


Analytical Skills


· Problem-Solving

· Critical Thinking

· Data Analysis

· Interpersonal Skills

· Effective Communication

· Team Collaboration

· Leadership

· Negotiation



Organizational Skills


· Project Management

· Time Management

· Detail-Oriented



Why Join Us?

  • Work on high-impact projects
  • Competitive salary with performance-based incentives.
  • Flexible work environment with remote/hybrid options.
  • Opportunities for career growth and skill development .
  • Collaboration with an experienced team of U.S.-based engineers.



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