FAQs
What is the role of the Lead Civil Engineer, Aviation at TYLin?
The Lead Civil Engineer, Aviation is responsible for leading the planning, design, and execution of airside and landside aviation projects throughout Florida, ensuring successful project delivery and compliance with relevant regulations.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (a Master's degree is preferred), a Florida Professional Engineer (PE) license, and 15+ years of experience in airport infrastructure projects, along with expertise in relevant software like AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or MicroStation.
What kind of projects will I be working on?
You will work on various aviation projects, including runways, taxiways, terminals, and support facilities, aimed at enhancing connectivity, efficiency, and sustainability.
Will I have the opportunity to mentor junior engineers?
Yes, as a Lead Civil Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding and mentoring junior engineers, fostering their professional growth and technical expertise.
What is the company culture at TYLin?
TYLin values diversity and inclusion, recognizing the unique contributions of each individual. The firm is committed to creating an environment where employees feel acknowledged and rewarded for their efforts.
Are there opportunities for business development in this role?
Yes, the Lead Civil Engineer will play a key role in business development, including participating in Go/No-Go decision-making and strategic pursuit planning.
What types of benefits does TYLin offer?
TYLin offers a comprehensive total rewards package, which may include medical, disability and life insurance coverage, continuing education benefits, paid time off, an employee assistance program, and a retirement savings plan with company matching contributions.
How does TYLin support professional growth?
TYLin supports professional growth through mentorship programs, continuing education benefits, and an environment that encourages innovation and problem-solving in aviation infrastructure.
Is prior knowledge of FAA, TSA, and FDOT regulations required?
Yes, a strong knowledge of FAA, TSA, and FDOT regulations is essential for this role, given the focus on compliance in aviation projects.
What is the working environment like for this position?
The role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, leading transformative projects in one of the nation's fastest-growing aviation markets while collaborating with various stakeholders.