Responsibilities and Essential Duties include the following (other duties may be assigned): • Lead the construction engineering practice as a business unit, with accountability for performance, staffing, and operational execution across six offices • Align engineering resources with project and business needs, ensuring appropriate staffing levels and capabilities across the practice • Allocate work across projects and offices to balance workload, support delivery, and position the practice for growth • Hire senior engineers ahead of projected demand and support long-term workforce planning for the practice • Provide day-to-day leadership of the engineering team, including staff development, coaching, and performance management • Build and maintain strong working relationships with regional operations and preconstruction leadership to ensure engineering work is practical, constructible, and aligned with field needs • Partner with the Director of Engineering to support department-wide initiatives and overall engineering strategy • Establish and drive the strategic direction of the construction engineering practice, including setting priorities and goals for the next five years • Support practice-level decision-making related to staffing, organizational structure, and long-term growth • Ensure engineering resources are effectively deployed to meet schedule, quality, and business objectives • Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, responsiveness, and continuous improvement across the practice • Support coordination across offices and teams to maintain consistency in execution and alignment with department priorities • Provide leadership and informed judgment on practice-related operational issues, using technical credibility to influence engineers and business partners • Work in close partnership with the Construction Engineering Technical Director to ensure strong alignment between technical capability and operational execution What Sets This Role Apart: • Opportunity to lead Brasfield & Gorries construction engineering practice as a business unit rather than as a project-specific leadership role • Direct influence on staffing, hiring strategy, workload allocation, and long-term growth across six offices • High visibility and close partnership with regional operations, preconstruction, and engineering leadership • Meaningful impact on how engineering work is deployed, supported, and executed in the field • Ability to shape the next five years of strategy for the construction engineering practice • A leadership role centered on people, capacity, and operations, while still requiring the technical credibility to lead engineers effectively ____ Education - Skills - Knowledge - Qualifications & Experience Education, Qualifications, Experience, and Skills: • Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or related field • 15+ years of engineering and design experience • Professional Engineer (PE) license required • Structural Engineer (SE) license preferred • Demonstrated experience leading engineering teams, staffing functions, and operational execution • Proven ability to lead an engineering practice or similarly complex business unit environment • Strong technical credibility and ability to engage meaningfully with engineering work • Strong understanding of project execution, construction processes, and engineering integration with operations and preconstruction • Expertise in means and methods engineering for the construction, demolition, and modification of bridge, dam, treatment plant, and similar heavy civil structures; experience with accelerated bridge construction is desired • Experience allocating resources across multiple offices, projects, or business needs • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills • Ability to build trust and alignment across engineering, operations, and preconstruction teams • Ability to manage competing priorities while planning for long-term growth and organizational needs Position Characteristics: • Serves as the leader of the construction engineering practice • Accountable for staffing, workload management, and operational performance across the practice • Functions as a business unit leader focused on people, capacity, and execution • Builds and maintains the relationships that ensure engineering work is successfully implemented in the field • Operates with strong technical credibility, while not owning the technical infrastructure of the practice • Influences both day-to-day execution and long-term strategic direction of the practice • Works with a high level of independence, judgment, and accountability The above description covers the principal duties and responsibilities of the job. The Construction Engineering Practice Director works closely with regional operations and preconstruction leadership, as well as the Director of Engineering, to align engineering resources with business needs and set the strategy for the practice over the next five years.