Position: Designer / Project Engineer, Commercial Site Engineering
Location: Indianapolis, IN
If you have a passion for the built environment, prefer to be involved on exciting projects from start
to finish, and enjoy collaborating with your teammates to serve and delight clients, you and your
career are going to thrive at Weihe Engineers. It’s a front-row seat to retail, mixed-use, campus,
office, industrial, restaurant, healthcare, and education projects across the country.
Established in 1960 and with nearly 90 employees, Weihe Engineers enables its clients with site
development projects across the Midwest to build with confidence. Our passionate and
experienced professionals deliver best-in-class land surveying, civil engineering, sustainable
design, and landscape architecture services.
As a Designer / Engineer, you’ll be working on a dedicated team and working closely with a Project
Manager. Together, you’ll serve long-term, loyal, national-brand clients helping to drive projects to
completion. In doing so, you will adhere to technical standards established by governmental
agencies (usually in the form of Municipal Ordinances), internal standards, and industry standards.
Your career path can be technical and entrenched in engineering design (once licensed, you will
become a Project Engineer or Sr. Project Engineer). Another path is a more managerial path with
promotions to Project Manager, Department Director, and Vice President. Either way, our Career
Development Program will help you get there.
Our Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree relevant to civil/site engineering projects (i.e. civil engineering, land
surveying, landscape architecture, civil engineering technology, real estate development,
etc.) or
relevant project design experience directly related to civil engineering and real
estate development projects
- Proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D and other design software
- Ability to prepare site grading plans and earthwork takeoffs
- Ability to design gravity sanitary sewers
- Ability to design water mains
- Ability to design local streets with entrances onto existing collector and arterial streets.
- Ability to understand and design erosion control measures.