Make a difference where it counts. Are you a driven professional passionate about shaping safe, sustainable, and innovative transportation systems? We’re seeking a Transportation Design Engineer to join our dynamic team and help deliver impactful, community-centered projects. In this role, you’ll work alongside a multidisciplinary team to design traffic and multimodal infrastructure that improves mobility and enhances everyday life. With a strong focus on collaboration, growth, and technical excellence, you’ll enjoy excellent cross-training opportunities and career development support.
As a water and wastewater engineer, you’ll deliver water and wastewater, planning, design, and construction services projects. You`ll evaluate, plan and design water & wastewater systems, review construction documents, master plan reports, and technical studies.
As a stormwater engineer, you'll prepare hydraulic and hydrology studies, drainage reports, develop documents, and design plans for stormwater projects. You'll assist in producing the drainage plans and prepare technical writing documents for infrastructure, roadway surface drainage systems, and municipal storm sewers.
At Consor, we provide opportunities to advance your career with a growing firm that values its employees and provides opportunities for growth and advancement. This opportunity will allow you to apply your technical skills to develop creative solutions and refine your leadership...
As a construction project manager, you'll be responsible for leading projects through the construction phases, providing overall field contract administration and coordination for programs or projects of a diverse and complex nature. You'll supervise assigned staff to ensure the contractor’s activities are monitored and controlled in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements. You'll act as the primary on-site liaison between the client, company personnel, and contractors to resolve project issues. The construction engineering manager reports to the area manager.
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, and structures. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. Provide support to various project procedures, particularly in documentation development for the final estimate package. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, structures & storm damage projects. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
As a construction engineering manager, you'll be responsible for leading water and wastewater projects through the construction phases, providing overall field contract administration and coordination for programs or projects of a diverse and complex nature. You'll supervise assigned staff to ensure the contractor’s activities are monitored and controlled in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements. You'll act as the primary on-site liaison between the client, company personnel, and contractors to resolve project issues. The construction engineering manager reports to the area manager.
As a Junior Engineer on the Structural Assessment team at Consor, you will have a mix of field and office opportunities. Your field work will encompass inspection of all types of bridges, overhead signs, dams, and tunnels. Travel to these structures could be locally or even across the United States on an infrequent basis. In the field, you will be collecting measurements, using various methods to document structural conditions, take photographs, and complete other documentation, while recording the information on a tablet. Access to each structure is unique and can include ladders, drones, hydraulic lift equipment, climbing, or underwater diving inspection. Office-based...
As a Junior Engineer on the Structural Assessment team at Consor, you will have a mix of field and office opportunities. Your field work will encompass inspection of all types of bridges, overhead signs, dams, and tunnels. Travel to these structures could be locally or even across the United States on an infrequent basis. In the field, you will be collecting measurements, using various methods to document structural conditions, take photographs, and complete other documentation, while recording the information on a tablet. Access to each structure is unique and can include ladders, drones, hydraulic lift equipment, climbing, or underwater diving inspection. Office-based...
The ITS Inspector will be incorporated into Construction Services projects across our company service lines. They will do meaningful work and have the opportunity to learn from a variety of seasoned professionals in a full-service transportation engineering company. The successful candidate will work on assignments for the Sr. Inspector and from the Project Administrator.
What gets you out of bed each morning? Is it knowing you’re pursuing your passion for designing and building roads and bridges? Is it that you’re helping better the communities in which you live and work? Or is it that you get the opportunity to work on and lead transportation projects every day? We have an opportunity for an outstanding individual to join the Consor team as a Bridge Design Project Manager.
We are looking for Project Managers who have a knack for organization and a passion for transportation engineering to join our team of seller-doers. Use...
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
Yearly Salary range $80,000-$120,000 +
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
Yearly Salary Range: $80,000 to $110,000 +
As a transportation engineering project manager, you’ll lead the delivery of roadway improvement projects from conceptual design through preliminary, intermediate, and final design phases to construction. You`ll manage all aspects of schematic or PS&E plan preparation for roadway projects. The transportation engineering project manager reports to the area manager.
Yearly Salary Range: $180,000 to $260,000 +
As a transportation engineering project manager, you’ll lead delivery of roadway improvement projects from conceptual design through preliminary, intermediate, and final design phases to construction. You`ll manage all aspects of schematic or PS&E plan preparation for roadway projects. The transportation engineering project manager reports to the area manager.
Yearly Salary Range: $180,000 to $260,000 +
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, structures & storm damage projects. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
As a water systems planning engineer, you’ll work with reputable water system planning professionals to serve a robust client base while leveraging current technical processes and offering new ideas for innovation. In this position you lead the development of water system master plans and other planning reports. The water systems planning engineer reports to modeling and planning team lead.
Yearly Salary Range $110,000-140,000+
As a water and wastewater project manager, you'll lead a variety of wastewater engineering projects for municipal, federal, industrial structures. You'll be required to work independently and as part of larger multi-discipline team to develop design concepts and prepare preliminary and detailed designs. The water and wastewater project manager reports to the regional water and wastewater manager.
Salary Range: $120,000-$200,000 +
As a water and wastewater project manager, you'll lead a variety of wastewater engineering projects for municipal, federal, industrial structures. You'll be required to work independently and as part of larger multi-discipline team to develop design concepts and prepare preliminary and detailed designs. The water and wastewater project manager reports to the regional water and wastewater manager.
Salary Range: $120,000-175,000 +
As a water and wastewater design engineer, you'll deliver water and wastewater, planning, design, and construction services projects. You'll evaluate and design wastewater treatment systems, review construction documents, master plan reports, and technical studies. The water and wastewater design engineer reports to the project manager.
As a commissioning manager, you'll be responsible for leading airport terminal commissioning projects through the final construction phases, providing overall field contract administration and coordination for programs or projects of a diverse and complex nature. You'll supervise assigned staff to ensure the contractor’s activities are monitored and controlled in accordance with design specifications and contractual requirements. You'll act as the primary on-site liaison between the client, company personnel, and contractors to resolve project issues. The commissioning manager reports to the program manager.
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, and structures. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. Provide support to various project procedures, particularly in documentation development for the final estimate package. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
Management of the TennesseeTransportation Planning and Design (TPD) Group staff under your supervision which will include both operations and business development duties to help facilitate growth in Tennessee, throughout the East and Nationally when applicable. We will look to you as the primary contact for Tennessee TPD related to staffing, resource planning, and scope/fee preparation. Since this position requires serving in both billable and non-billable capacities (project management, recruitment, mentoring, coaching, business development). We will look to you as the Tennessee DM to develop and own Tennessee TPD operational performance including Net Service Revenue (NSR),...
Consor is currently looking for a Survey Party Chief to join our Construction Services Surveying team specializing in transportation-related structures in our Phoenix Downtown office. As a dynamic and growing engineering consulting firm, Consor has many opportunities for career development.
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Consor is currently looking for a Survey Technician I to join our Construction Services Surveying team specializing in transportation-related structures in our Brentwood Tennessee office. As a dynamic and growing engineering consulting firm, Consor has many opportunities for career development.
As a Water Utility Planning regional leader, You`ll be a key contributor providing technical expertise, design, project planning, project engineering, management, client relations, and business development for water utility projects. You`ll have responsibility for hiring, development, integration, and overall management of the growing utility planning team. The planning leader reports to the area manager.
As a Land Development Project Manager, you’ll manage residential and commercial land development, including design from concept planning to permitting, construction and completion of projects for water, sewer, drainage, paving, and site layout. You'll interact with clients, perform inspections, attend meetings, and develop work scopes and fees for proposals. The Land Development Project Manager reports to Principal Engineer.
As a water pipeline construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to drainage facilities, road surfaces, pipelines, and wastewater structures. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. Provide support to various project procedures, particularly in documentation development for the final estimate package. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
As a Billing Analyst, you'll work in a fast-paced environment, handling billing for multiple projects each month. You'll oversee the full billing cycle—from reviewing contract terms to preparing and submitting final invoices. You’ll engage in regular communication with project managers and coordination across departments to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery. The Billing Analyst reports to the Senior Billing Manager.
Salary Range $58,000-75,000 per year dependent on experience.
As a Senior Billing Analyst, you'll work in a fast-paced environment, handling billing for multiple projects each month. You'll oversee the full billing cycle—from reviewing contract terms to preparing and submitting final invoices. You’ll engage in regular communication with project managers and coordination across departments to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery. The Senior Billing Analyst reports to the Senior Billing Manager.
Salary Range $78,000-$95,000 per year dependent on experience.
As a bridge engineering designer, you’ll provide technical assistance and guidance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, improvement, and construction infrastructure projects. You`ll assist with the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of load-bearing structures such as bridges, signs, walls, and transportation facilities. The bridge design engineer reports to the design manager.
As an roadway land surveyor, You`ll supervise field operations, records research, project coordination, boundary survey calculations analysis, and submittal review. You`ll prepare survey reports, drawings, and maps for transportation construction projects. The land surveyor reports to the regional operations manager.
As a utility planning regional leader, You`ll be a key contributor providing technical expertise, design, project planning, project engineering, management, client relations, and business development for water utility projects. You`ll have responsibility for hiring, development, integration, and overall management of the growing utility planning team. The planning leader reports to the area manager.
Yearly Salary Range $160,000-225,000 (DOE)
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
As a transportation engineering project manager, you’ll lead delivery of roadway improvement projects from conceptual design through preliminary, intermediate, and final design phases to construction. You`ll manage all aspects of schematic or PS&E plan preparation for roadway projects. The transportation engineering project manager reports to the area manager.
As an transportation planning manager, you’ll prepare planning studies, technical reports, and NEPA documents for transportation and water infrastructure projects. You’ll conduct planning studies, corridor studies, and PD&E studies for multimodal transportation projects, serving a diverse range of clients including municipalities, counties, cities, and states. The transportation planning manager reports to the area manager.
Consor is currently looking for a Survey Technician I to join our Construction Services Surveying team specializing in transportation-related structures in our Phoenix Downtown office. As a dynamic and growing engineering consulting firm, Consor has many opportunities for career development.
As a bridge design engineer, you’ll provide technical assistance and guidance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, improvement, and construction infrastructure projects. You`ll assist with the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of load-bearing structures such as bridges, signs, walls, and transportation facilities. The bridge design engineer reports to the design manager.
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, and structures. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.
You’ll provide technical support and leadership for the construction team(s) for middle Tennessee area from pre-construction activities through final acceptance of minor and major transportation projects (roadway, bridge, infrastructure, etc.). Your key responsibilities will include ensuring that projects adhere to contract documents, budget constraints, and schedules through implementation of sound document controls, internal quality assurance measures, leading communications between project stakeholders, and participation in progress meetings. Collaboration with other regional leadership and supporting corporate function will be part of your daily...
What gets you out of bed each morning? Is it knowing you’re pursuing your passion for designing and building roads and bridges? Is it that you’re helping better the communities in which you live and work? Or is it that you get the opportunity to work on and lead transportation projects every day? We have an opportunity for an outstanding individual to join the Consor team as a Bridge Design Project Manager.
We are looking for Project Managers who have a knack for organization and a passion for transportation engineering to join our team of seller-doers. Use...
As a senior bridge design engineer, you’ll provide technical assistance and guidance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, improvement, and construction infrastructure projects. You`ll assist with the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of load-bearing structures such as bridges, signs, walls, and transportation facilities. The bridge design engineer reports to the design manager.
As a roadway design engineer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway design engineer reports to the project manager.
As a Group Manager for the Structural Assessment practice at Consor, you will be responsible for leading inspection teams as they perform in the field to protect the traveling public. You will oversee the inspections that use various access methods for these inspections to gain visual access and take appropriate pictures to update the previous report and collect any concerning data. These structures will include mostly bridges; but also tunnels, culverts, ancillary signs and any potential structure to ensure public safety. You will have a good balance between field and office work that will include creating and checking the reports that we deliver to our clients so these structures can remain in use....
As a transportation engineering project manager, you’ll lead delivery of roadway improvement projects from conceptual design through preliminary, intermediate, and final design phases to construction. You`ll manage all aspects of schematic or PS&E plan preparation for roadway projects. The transportation engineering project manager reports to the area manager.
As a bridge engineering designer, you’ll provide technical assistance and guidance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, improvement, and construction infrastructure projects. You`ll assist with the research, design, concept development, planning, and construction of load-bearing structures such as bridges, signs, walls, and transportation facilities. The bridge design engineer reports to the design manager.
As a roadway engineering designer, you’ll support transportation improvement projects with the design and detailing of local, county, and state roadway and highway projects. You’ll assist with geometric analyses and calculations using established design criteria and standard software. The roadway engineering designer reports to the project manager.
As an information technology coordinator, you'll monitor and work through the company helpdesk system providing service to internal clients to resolve software and hardware issues related to troubleshooting, installations, configurations, procurement, and disposal. You'll communicate regularly with internal clients, their supervisors, the IT team, and IT team leaders. You'll participate in team meetings aimed at identifying issues, proposing solutions, and implementing improvements to enhance operational productivity. The information technology coordinator reports to the technology director.