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A. Morton Thomas & Associates, Inc. (AMT, Inc.) is hiring a Resident Engineer (RE) in the Transportation sector to support projects throughout the DDOT.

Requirements Summary

- 10+ years of progressive experience in CM/CI - Prior DDOT, SHA, or other DOT experience strongly preferred Experience with: - MOT / Work Zone Traffic Control - Urban utility coordination - Environmental compliance (erosion & sediment control,…

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A. Morton Thomas & Associates, Inc. (AMT, Inc.) is hiring a Resident Engineer (RE) in the Transportation sector to support projects throughout the DDOT. As part of this team, you will be immersed in a culture reflective of a smaller firm while providing the resources and technical strength of a larger company. With the opportunity to work alongside supportive management, tackle challenging projects, and develop your career, there is no better time to join AMT.

The Resident Engineer (RE) will serve as the primary on-site construction management lead for DDOT infrastructure projects, acting as the key liaison between the Contractor, DDOT Project Manager, and field inspection staff.

This role is responsible for administering the construction contract, ensuring compliance with plans/specifications, maintaining quality, controlling schedule and cost, and overseeing inspection staff, consistent with DDOT Construction Management Manual requirements.

The RE operates under DDOT oversight and supports delivery of complex roadway and bridge projects in active urban environments.

Construction Management & Contract Administration

 

- Administer construction contracts to ensure work is completed in accordance with plans, specifications, schedule, and budget

- Serve as primary point of contact between contractor and DDOT leadership (PM / Ward Team Leader)

- Review and resolve RFIs, field issues, and design clarifications

- Prepare and manage change orders, cost estimates, and contract modifications

 

Schedule & Progress Control

 

- Monitor contractor progress against baseline and updated schedules

- Identify and report schedule deviations and risks

- Lead and participate in progress meetings and coordination meetings

 

Cost Control & Payments

 

- Verify quantities and maintain detailed records of installed work

- Review and recommend interim and final payments

- Maintain documentation supporting all pay quantities, changes, and adjustments

 

Quality Assurance / Quality Control

 

- Ensure all work complies with DDOT specifications and standards

- Oversee inspection staff and testing activities

- Review submittals, shop drawings, and certifications

- Identify and document non-conforming work and corrective actions

 

Field Oversight & Staff Management

 

- Supervise inspectors and office engineering staff

- Ensure inspection staff are trained in plans, specs, MOT, and safety requirements

- Review and approve Inspector Daily Reports (IDRs)

- Maintain daily project diary and records

 

Documentation & Reporting

 

- Maintain complete project records for audit compliance (SharePoint / field systems)

- Track quantities, progress, RFIs, submittals, and change orders

- Provide regular reporting to DDOT on: Schedule status; Cost impacts; Field issues and risks

 

Safety & Compliance

 

- Monitor contractor compliance with safety requirements

- Identify unsafe conditions and require corrective actions

- Escalate critical safety risks and incidents immediately

 

Stakeholder & Public Coordination

 

Coordinate with:

- Utilities (DC Water, PEPCO, telecom)

- Regulatory agencies (DOEE, NPS, USACE as applicable)

- Respond to public concerns and minimize construction impacts

- Support DDOT public outreach and communication efforts

 

Typical Project Experience:  The Resident Engineer will support projects including:

 

- Urban roadway reconstruction (MOT-intensive, phased work)

- Bridge reconstruction over waterways and sensitive areas

- Utility relocations and coordination

- Drainage, lighting, and streetscape improvements

- Work performed under lane closures, night work, and constrained right-of-way

Requirements

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- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field

- Professional Engineer (PE) license required (DDOT expectation for CM/OE-level leadership)

- Minimum 5+ years of experience in construction management/inspection on highway or bridge projects

- Experience managing field staff and administering construction contracts

 

Requirements

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- 10+ years of progressive experience in CM/CI

- Prior DDOT, SHA, or other DOT experience strongly preferred

Experience with:

- MOT / Work Zone Traffic Control

- Urban utility coordination

- Environmental compliance (erosion & sediment control, wetlands)

 

 

- DDOT Construction Management Manual

- AASHTO, MUTCD, and DDOT Specifications

 

 

- Construction management systems (e.g., FieldManager or similar)

- Schedule review (CPM)

- Quantity tracking and pay estimate development

- Document control systems (SharePoint or equivalent)

 

 

- Primarily field-based role with significant on-site presence

- Night work and off-hours construction oversight may be required

- Work performed in active traffic and urban construction zones

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Washington, United States
On-site at the office
Who can apply
US

Listing Details

Posted
May 5, 2026
First seen
May 5, 2026
Last seen
May 6, 2026

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