BKF is a multi-service infrastructure consulting firm providing civil engineering and surveying services across California, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. With offices throughout California and the Portland area, BKF has served transportation, water resources, land development, government, and federal clients for over 110 years.
At BKF, you’ll find a unique opportunity to grow your career with intention. Our culture values professional autonomy, innovation, and meaningful collaboration across offices. We are proud to be recognized with the Great Place to Work certification for the second year in a row.
We’re seeking Transportation Project Engineers to join our Bay Area offices. The ideal candidate will bring a few years of experience and a strong technical foundation in transportation design and civil engineering. This role involves independently applying standard engineering principles to a variety of transportation projects, including roadway improvements, intersection design, transit infrastructure, and multimodal corridors. Candidates should be confident performing geometric design, grading, and alignment tasks with minimal supervision. The position also offers opportunities for professional development, mentoring junior staff, and providing technical support throughout all phases of project deliver - from planning and design through construction support.
Responsibilities
- Design and coordination of transportation infrastructure projects including roadways, corridors, roundabouts, curbs, retaining walls, overpasses, transit facilities, and wildlife crossings
- Preparation of geometric design plans and profiles in compliance with Caltrans, local, and regional standards
- Development of grading, drainage, and stormwater management plans for transportation corridors
- Design of transportation-related utility systems and coordination with public agencies and utility providers
- Preparation of technical reports, feasibility studies, and environmental documentation to support transportation projects
- Development of construction specifications, quantity takeoffs, and cost estimates for transportation infrastructure
- Integration of multimodal and sustainable design elements such as complete streets, green infrastructure, and ADA compliance
- Application of Federal, State, City, and County codes, including permitting and regulatory requirements for transportation projects
- Preparation of conceptual design studies and alternatives analyses for roadway and transit improvements
- Collaboration across departments and with external stakeholders, including transportation agencies, consultants, and community groups throughout the project lifecycle