FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin?
A Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin will collaborate on transportation projects focusing on bridge and other transportation structure designs, assess and analyze structures of varying complexities, create plans, designs, calculations, and cost estimates under the guidance of experienced engineers, and work on a mix of in-office and on-site project experiences.
What kind of team environment can I expect to work in at Benesch in Wisconsin?
At Benesch in Wisconsin, you can expect to work in a collaborative team environment where teamwork is valued, and there is a "we win as a team" mentality. The office culture at Benesch emphasizes the importance of being present in the office, fostering connections, sharing knowledge, and supporting each other's growth journeys.
What type of projects will I be working on as a Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin?
As a Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin, you will work on diverse transportation projects focusing on bridge and other transportation structure designs. This may include assessing and analyzing structures, creating plans, designs, calculations, and cost estimates for projects of varying complexities.
What level of mentorship and guidance can I expect as a Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin?
As a Bridge Design Engineer in Training at Benesch in Wisconsin, you can expect to work under the guidance of experienced engineers who will mentor and support you in your professional growth journey. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with a talented group of Project Managers, Designers, and Engineers, receiving hands-on training and mentorship to develop your skills in bridge design engineering.