Key Responsibilities1. Design and development: Designing and developing infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, buildings, and water treatment plants.2. Project management: Managing projects from conception to completion, including planning, budgeting, and scheduling.3. Site supervision: Overseeing construction sites, ensuring compliance with plans, specifications, and safety regulations.4. Collaboration and communication: Working with multidisciplinary teams, stakeholders, and clients to ensure project goals are met.5. Problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical issues that arise during project execution.Specific Tasks1. Conducting site investigations: Assessing site conditions, soil, and environmental factors.2. Preparing technical documents: Creating detailed designs, reports, and specifications.3. Ensuring regulatory compliance: Familiarity with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.4. Managing budgets and schedules: Ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.5. Collaborating with other professionals: Working with architects, contractors, and other stakeholders.Work Environment1. Office work: Spending time in an office setting, designing and planning projects.2. Site visits: Regularly visiting construction sites to monitor progress and ensure compliance.3. Collaboration: Working with multidisciplinary teams, stakeholders, and clients.Required Skills and Qualifications1. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering: A degree in Civil Engineering or a related field.2. Professional Engineer (PE) license: A PE license may be required for senior roles or projects.3. Technical skills: Proficiency in CAD software, structural analysis tools, and other relevant software.4. Soft skills: Strong communication, problem-solving, and project management skills.