Civil Engineer – Concrete & Precast ConstructionLocation: Greenville, SC
About Bridge BrothersBridge Brothers is a leading manufacturer specializing in the design, engineering, fabrication, and construction of custom bridges. We serve a wide range of clients—from municipalities and national parks to energy companies and private developers. Our mission is to deliver high-quality, one-of-a-kind bridge solutions that exceed expectations. We’re a team of problem-solvers, innovators, and builders who thrive on technical challenges and take pride in craftsmanship. When you join Bridge Brothers, you're not just joining a company—you’re helping to shape infrastructure that connects communities and stands the test of time.
Position SummaryBridge Brothers is seeking a Civil Engineer specializing in concrete and precast construction to support our growing Construction Division. This role will lead the design and analysis of cast-in-place and precast concrete systems that support bridge construction and installation operations. The ideal candidate brings hands-on experience designing structural concrete elements, anchor systems, and steel-to-concrete interfaces while maintaining a strong focus on constructability and field execution. You will work closely with engineering, project management, fabrication, and field teams to ensure designs are structurally sound, efficient to install, and aligned with project schedules. This position offers strong technical ownership and the opportunity to grow into a lead structural role within the department.
Key ResponsibilitiesCivil Concrete & Precast Design
Engineering Analysis & Technical Oversight
Construction Integration
Continuous Improvement
Qualifications
Preferred
Core Competencies
Apply TodayIf you are a structural engineer who enjoys solving complex construction challenges, working closely with field teams, and contributing to innovative infrastructure projects, we encourage you to apply. Join Bridge Brothers and help build custom bridges that connect communities for generations. |