2025 National Salary Guide
ENGINEERING
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Mechanical Engineer (Junior to Senior level)
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Researches, plans, designs and develops mechanical products and systems such as enclosures, instruments, controls, robots, engines, machines and mechanical, thermal hydraulic or heat transfer systems for production, transmission, measurement, and use of energy. Applies research to the planning, design, development, and testing of mechanical and/or electromechanical systems, instruments, controls, engines, and/or machines.
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Electrical Engineer (Junior to Senior level)
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Evaluates electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and conducting research programs.
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Building Science Specialist
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The Building Specialist works under the guidance of an experienced Project Manager and/or Department Manager providing support in all aspects and phases of projects. Work requires independent utilization of prescribed methods, standard techniques and practices to perform assignments including peer reviews, field observations, testing and materials investigation.
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CAD Designer
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Work with Civil Project Engineers for roadway (traffic calming, streetscape and intersection design), multi-use path, and land development projects. Work with Structural Project Engineers for bridge, underpass, and vertical structure projects.
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Civil Engineer
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Project engineer for street (traffic calming, streetscape and intersection), path and land development projects. Design of plan and profile, cross sections, construction phasing, grading, drainage, stormwater management, hydraulics, right-of-way, utilltles, specifications and cost estimates.
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Structural Engineer
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Project manager/engineer on vehicular and pedestrian bridge projects for complete replacement or rehabilitation. Performs bridge inspections and write recommendation reports.
CONSTRUCTION
- Project Manager (Junior to Senior Level)
- Reports directly to the Director of Operations or Construction Manager. Provides overall administrative and technical expertise and support on a number of projects, or one large project. Responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of construction projects to meet time and cost objectives with respect to contracting, estimating, bidding and contract administration.
- Project Superintendent
- Responsible to safely manage and coordinate activities of construction projects (asphalt, grading, and concrete) and direct construction and maintenance of roads or streets. Directs construction and maintenance of roads or streets and projects. Assures that work is in conformity with federal and state standards, accepted principles of design and engineering, and available funds. Addresses meetings of interested parties to explain plans and activities of department.
- CDL A and B Driver
- Responsible to operate straight truck or tractor-trailer equipment and maintain properly to transport material to designated location in a timely. Safely operate Class A or B truck to transport asphalt or aggregate to job site often times driving on uneven or unfinished surface.
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic
- To maintain and operate skid steer and various equipment to produce quality asphalt paving, grading, or aggregate projects. Perform daily equipment, walk around and site inspections to identify and correct any unsafe conditions and keep equipment properly maintained. Safely and properly perform maintenance (lubricating, fueling and cleaning) on equipment. Maintain 3 points of contact at all times while performing maintenance activities.
ENERGY
- Diesel Mechanic
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Responsible for safely keeping equipment running and maintained properly. Responsible for performing maintenance and repairs of a significant nature on all types of equipment and/or assisting with repairs/improvements/maintenance of equipment to assure it is in safe working condition.
- Winch Truck Driver
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The Winch Truck Operator drives the Winch Truck to and from the appropriate location while mechanically loading or unloading oilfield equipment using a single winch. This position requires the knowledge and ability to safely operate the Truck and the mechanical winch and to then manually tie down the loaded equipment using chains and boomers.
- Rig Electrician
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Provide electrical repair and maintenance for company equipment in the shop, office and field areas. The job requires driving long distances and consistent physical mechanical labor.
- Crane Operator
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Responsible for inspecting, operating, and repairing crane.
- Coil Tubing Supervisors
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Oversees crew and performs all types of coil tubing techniques.
- Mud Engineer
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Responsible for creating the mud that is used in oil and gas drilling.