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Sr Project Engineer (E&C) (1017) - Transit Facilities
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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is the sixth-largest transportation system in the U.S., connecting communities across a 2,200-square-mile service region. SEPTA is at the forefront of innovation in the transit industry, ensuring reliable and efficient services while driving economic growth in the Philadelphia region.
We are proud to be recognized as:
2023 FORBES Best in State Employer
Philadelphia Employer of Choice for 2024
We are seeking candidates for the position of Sr Project Engineer (E&C) (1017) - Transit Facilities.
Opening Date: 05/11/2026
Closing Date: 05/25/2026
Job Grade: SAM 41
Starting Salary: $116,428 annually
Additional $5,000 salary increase for those with a PE/RA License
OVERALL DESCRIPTION
The Senior Project Engineer for Transit Facilities will be responsible for supporting Transit Facilities Capital design and construction projects and other projects as assigned.
The Senior Project Engineer must have an extensive background and knowledge of broad areas of engineering and construction principles and practices, and be familiarwith business practices. This position manages aspects of various projects as assigned by the Project Manager, to ensure that project planning, design, implementationand completion meet the requirements and needs of SEPTA, and the requirements of all the agencies, governments, special interest groups, and the general public towhich SEPTA is responsible. The Senior Project Engineer plans, develops, coordinates and directs an element of a large/complex project or a number of smaller projects. The Senior Project Engineer must come in