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Olsson

Engineer - PERM

Lincoln, NEfull-timemidAdded today

About this role

Olsson seeks a Civil Engineer in Lincoln, NE to design and evaluate building and infrastructure projects, performing engineering calculations, cost estimates, and feasibility analyses. The role offers remote flexibility across the U.S. and requires a bachelor's degree and 4 years of related experience.

What you'll do

  • Evaluate, design, and construct plans for small to large building and infrastructure projects
  • Perform process design calculations and analyze reports
  • Prepare cost estimates and determine project feasibility
  • Research applicable requirements and regulations for projects
  • Use AutoCAD, MicroStation, BlueBeam, and Excel for technical work
  • Apply standard engineering techniques with minor adaptations as needed

What they're looking for

  • Civil Engineering design and analysis
  • AutoCAD and MicroStation
  • BlueBeam
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Process design calculations
  • Mathematical and analytical abilities
  • Regulatory research and compliance
  • Professional engineering licensure eligibility

Benefits

  • Competitive 401(k) match
  • Health care, vision, and dental coverage
  • Paid time off
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Wellness program
  • Performance-based bonus system
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Olsson

Olsson is an engineering firm that designs and manages large-scale infrastructure projects, particularly hyperscale data centers and water/wastewater systems. The company is hiring experienced project engineers and specialists in mechanical design, instrumentation and controls, electrical systems, and environmental engineering to lead complex projects and multidisciplinary teams.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a specific building or infrastructure project you designed—what were the key challenges and how did you address them?
  • Describe your experience with AutoCAD and MicroStation. Which do you prefer and why?