Geo Design & Research is looking for HIGHWAY ENGINEER to join our dynamic team and embark on a rewarding career journey. As a Highway Engineer, your role is to design, plan, and oversee the construction, maintenance, and improvement of highways, roads, and transportation infrastructure. You work on projects that involve the design and construction of new highways, as well as the rehabilitation and expansion of existing roadways. Here are some key responsibilities and tasks typically associated with the role of a Highway Engineer : Highway Design : Designing highways and roadways, including alignment, cross-sections, and geometric layouts. You consider factors such as traffic volume, speed limits, safety standards, and environmental impact to develop optimal designs. Traffic Analysis and Planning : Analyzing traffic patterns, conducting traffic studies, and forecasting future traffic demands to inform highway design and planning decisions. You consider factors such as traffic flow, capacity analysis, and intersection design to optimize traffic efficiency and safety. Pavement Design and Rehabilitation : Designing and specifying pavement materials and thicknesses to ensure durability and safety. You assess pavement conditions, conduct structural analysis, and determine appropriate rehabilitation or reconstruction strategies. Drainage Design : Designing drainage systems, including culverts, stormwater management, and erosion control measures, to ensure proper water flow and prevent flooding or erosion along highways. Construction Supervision : Overseeing highway construction projects to ensure compliance with design specifications, quality standards, and safety regulations. You coordinate with contractors, monitor construction progress, and resolve any issues or challenges that arise during construction. Traffic Safety and Highway Operations : Implementing traffic control measures, signage, and markings to enhance safety and traffic flow on highways. You consider factors such as intersection design, signage placement, and traffic signal coordination to optimize highway operations. Environmental Considerations : Assessing and addressing environmental impacts associated with highway construction and operations. You evaluate potential impacts on air quality, noise pollution, and natural habitats, and develop mitigation strategies to minimize environmental harm. Project Management : Managing highway projects from inception to completion. This involves developing project plans, estimating costs, preparing bid documents, and overseeing project schedules and budgets. You collaborate with stakeholders, such as government agencies and local communities, to ensure project objectives are met.