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LVI Associates: Your Premier Talent Partner for Civil Engineering Talent

LVI Associates specializes in sourcing top-tier talent in the Civil sector, including highway, road, and bridge projects. We help businesses meet their workforce needs efficiently, keeping pace with transformations in the industry.

With over 15 years of dedicated experience in talent acquisition for Civil professionals, we promise excellent results in hiring, onboarding, and retention. If you're looking to refine your civil recruitment strategies, remain competitive with data-driven salary and benefits insights, and keep pace with industry advancements, request a call back today. Alternatively, submit a job specification to hasten your search for niche experts.

Whether you're seeking world-class Civil talent, or are an industry professional considering new career opportunities, LVI Associates is your dependable partner. Our dedicated team thrives on supplying top-tier talent, including Senior Project Managers, Senior Water Resource Engineers, and more.

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Benefits of working with LVI Associates

Our Civil Engineering team at LVI Associates is all about creating solid foundations in our built world. We're always on the lookout for new design methods, new tech, and sustainable practices. Demand for these skills is skyrocketing as more industries realize the need for good, sustainable, and efficient Civil projects. Trends like growing populations, urbanization, and the need for strong infrastructure that can cope with increasingly unpredictable weather, are driving this demand.

Whether you're in a rush to fill important Civil Engineering roles, or looking for the right talent for your long-term plans, we've got the resources and know-how to get you great results. Here's what you can look forward to when you work with the LVI Associates' Civil team:

Experience

We have over a decadeโ€™s worth of experience as a leading talent partner in the Civil sector

Network

A vast, global network of the best, in-demand professionals, working worldwide across Civil

Knowledge

Our award-winning Civil talent specialists offer bespoke, tailored guidance on the latest hiring trends and industry news to help you achieve your goals.

Take the first step in overcoming your talent shortage by completing our form. Our dedicated team awaits the opportunity to discuss how we can effectively partner with your organization to fulfill your hiring needs.

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Civil Jobs

Civil professionals will be pivotal as infrastructural demands continue to surge. Companies are consistently exploring innovative solutions for infrastructural challenges and investment in the sector is increasing, so partnering with a talent specialist who understands the Civil lanscape could propel your career to new heights. Browse through our current career opportunities or submit your CV/resume, and one of our consultants will reach out when a job that aligns with your profile becomes available.

Roadway Engineer

Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Roadway Engineer with 5+ years of experience to join our team. As a Roadway Engineer, you will play a critical role in the planning, design, and construction of roadway projects, contributing your expertise to deliver high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our clients and communities. Key Responsibilities: Lead the planning, design, and construction of roadway projects, including highways, streets, intersections, and roundabouts. Conduct feasibility studies, traffic analyses, and corridor assessments to evaluate project needs and requirements. Prepare roadway alignment and geometric designs, cross-sections, and grading plans using CAD software. Develop construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. Coordinate with project teams, clients, and regulatory agencies to ensure project delivery on time and within budget. Conduct field inspections and provide construction oversight to ensure compliance with design specifications and quality standards. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field. Master's degree preferred. Professional Engineer (PE) license required. 5+ years of experience in roadway engineering, with a strong background in design and construction. Proficiency in engineering design software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and/or MicroStation. Strong knowledge of roadway design principles, standards, and guidelines. Excellent project management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. Commitment to quality, safety, and sustainability in engineering practice. Benefits: Competitive salary and compensation package commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement savings plan, and paid time off. Professional development opportunities and support for continuing education. Opportunities for career advancement and growth within the company. Dynamic and collaborative work environment with opportunities for leadership and innovation. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply!

US$85000 - US$120000 per annum
Cincinnati
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Senior Project Manager - Site Development

Sr. Project Manager, PE - Site Development: $125k-140k Join a dynamic team representing a nationally recognized, multidisciplinary design-build firm where you will guide a team of project managers, engineers, and designers in the completion of residential land and commercial site development projects across Phoenix (and nationally as needed). Working with Regional and Office Operations Managers, Senior Project Managers will be the guiding force of a firm with national resources and the nimble leadership of a Phoenix-based firm. Benefits: Base Salary: $125k-140k (management, BD, and relevant design experience preferred) 3 Weeks PTO Annual performance-based bonus Office-level profit sharing bonus 3-Day WFH/Hybrid flexibility (after Starter Period) Medical, Dental, Vision, Short Term & Long Term Disability and Term Life/AD&D. Job Responsibilities: Oversee multiple residential, commercial, and federal site development projects Coordinate and lead engineering design activities Prepare feasibility reports and cost estimates Manage project schedules and budgets Mentor and guide EITs Collaborate with a team of talented designers Manage existing client relationships Coordinate with external consultants to streamline project processes Spearhead business development initiatives, driving company growth and expansion Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent Registered Professional Engineer in Arizona Possess a minimum of 10 years of engineering experience (Phoenix experience preferred) Experience in the supervision of a team of engineers and/or designers Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications Working knowledge of CAD software

US$125000 - US$140000 per annum + Profit Share, annual bonus, 3-day WFH
Phoenix
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Director of Civil Engineering

Director of Civil Engineering: $145k-175k base salary Take the lead of the in-house civil team for a local multi-family real estate developer. You will step in to work directly with the current Director, a veteran of the Phoenix civil engineering market, who will mentor you in the operations and coordination of technical, business development, and financial activities for the civil department before their retirement. They are specifically looking for someone with experience in commercial site development project management with an entrepreneurial spirit who is enthusiastic to be a leader of a growing team and business. Benefits: Base Salary: $145k+ (depending on experience) Profit sharing bonus (10%+) Clear path to stock ownership Medical, Dental, Vision, disability, and life insurance (100% coverage for employee medical) Training from current Director on business administration Responsibilities: Management of Phoenix engineering operations Identifying and pursuing business with third-party clients Scope development and contract negotiation Overseeing, participating in, and streamlining operations of technical staff Management of project data, QA/QC, and deliverables for accuracy Oversight of proposals, budgets, workload, and invoices Participating in Client/Agency meetings for sales and conflict resolution purposes Coordinating with company owners and other in-house department heads Qualifications: Licensed PE in Arizona At least 10 years of experience At least 5 years of hands-on civil/site design experience Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or similar Proficiency in due diligence reports, all aspect of site design, water and sewer reports, and construction administration Technical expertise commensurate with that of a supervisor of project engineers and designers Open to immediate start for top talent

US$145000 - US$175000 per annum + Profit Share, path to ownership
Phoenix
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Project Engineer, PE - Land Development

Project Engineer, PE - Land Development: $105k-135k A national civil firm that serves private and public clients across various sectors (including commercial, residential, health care, academic, laboratory, corporate, hospitality, civic, justice, and public works), is on the lookout for a project engineer to join their team in Salt Lake City, UT. The ideal candidate will reside in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area and possess strong technical skills and experience in land development project design. Benefits: Base salaries range from $105k-$135k D.O.E. Annual Bonus Medical, Vision, Dental, Disability, and Life insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for parking, dependent care, 16 days of PTO and 8 paid holidays Education reimbursement and professional license program, paid annual dues for professional and societal organizations Salary increases for obtaining P.E. or PLS Responsibilities: Apply standard engineering methods to develop construction documents Ability to work from home proficiently (position will start fully remote) Technical skills: site plans, grading, storm-water treatment, and utility systems from initial planning through construction Prepare specifications, conduct research, and write reports Plan, schedule, and coordinate technical phases of projects Collaborate with designers, subcontractors, and municipal agencies Mentor design engineers Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering More than 4 years of experience in project design (Land Development Design) Professional Engineer (PE) license or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) actively pursuing PE licensure Software experience: AutoCAD Civil 3D, hydrological modeling programs, and storm drainage programs Knowledge of precise grading, utility plans, storm-water management, and earthwork

US$105000 - US$135000 per annum
Salt Lake City
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Bridge Engineer (SE) - REMOTE

Job Title: Senior Structural Bridge Engineer (Fully Remote) Location: Illinois, United States (Fully Remote) About Us: My client is a leading engineering consultancy firm dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to complex infrastructure challenges. We pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, integrity, and client satisfaction. With a focus on fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment, we strive to empower our team members to reach their full potential. Position Overview: We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Structural Bridge Engineer to join our team on a fully remote basis. As a key member of our structural engineering department, you will play a crucial role in the design, analysis, and inspection of bridge structures across various projects in Illinois. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of structural engineering principles, a strong background in bridge design, and a commitment to delivering high-quality work. Responsibilities: Lead the structural design and analysis of bridge projects, including new construction, rehabilitation, and retrofitting. Perform structural assessments and evaluations of existing bridge structures, identifying deficiencies and recommending appropriate solutions. Prepare detailed engineering calculations, drawings, specifications, and reports in accordance with industry standards and client requirements. Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including architects, civil engineers, and project managers, to ensure project success. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and support staff. Conduct site visits and inspections as needed to assess project conditions and monitor construction progress. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field; Master's degree preferred. Professional Engineer (PE) license in the state of Illinois required. Structural Engineer (SE) licensure in the state of Illinois is mandatory. Minimum of 10 years of experience in structural engineering, with a focus on bridge design and analysis. Proficiency in structural analysis software such as SAP2000, CSI Bridge, or similar. Strong knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to effectively interact with clients, team members, and stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership abilities and a track record of successfully managing complex engineering projects from concept to completion. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote work environment, demonstrating self-motivation and initiative. Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Professional development opportunities and support for continuing education and licensure. Flexible work schedule and the opportunity to work remotely from anywhere in Illinois. Dynamic and inclusive company culture that values diversity and promotes work-life balance.

US$130000 - US$170000 per annum
Illinois
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Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS)

Our client is a leading provider of land surveying and geospatial services in Texas. They are committed to delivering high-quality, precise, and reliable surveying solutions for a wide range of clients in the public and private sectors. Their team of experienced professionals leverages cutting-edge technology and industry best practices to ensure the success of their projects. Job Summary: They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS) to join their team as a Project Manager / Manager. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing a variety of surveying projects, ensuring compliance with state regulations, and delivering high-quality results to their clients. This role involves managing project timelines, budgets, and resources, while also providing technical expertise and leadership to the surveying team. Key Responsibilities: Project Management: Oversee the planning, execution, and completion of land surveying projects. Develop and manage project schedules, budgets, and resource allocations. Ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the client's satisfaction. Survey Operations: Conduct and oversee field surveys, including topographic, boundary, ALTA/NSPS, and construction staking. Utilize advanced surveying instruments and software to gather and analyze data. Ensure the accuracy and precision of survey data and deliverables. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all surveying activities comply with Texas state laws and regulations. Prepare and submit necessary documentation to state and local authorities. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of changes in surveying laws and standards. Client Relations: Serve as the primary point of contact for clients on assigned projects. Communicate project progress, address client concerns, and provide expert advice. Develop and maintain strong client relationships to support business development. Team Leadership: Lead and mentor a team of surveyors and technicians. Provide training and professional development opportunities for team members. Foster a collaborative and productive team environment. Quality Control: Implement and maintain quality control procedures to ensure the highest standards of surveying practice. Review and approve survey deliverables before submission to clients. Conduct regular audits of field and office work to ensure compliance with company and industry standards. Technical Expertise: Stay current with advancements in surveying technology and methodologies. Implement new technologies and practices to improve efficiency and accuracy. Provide technical guidance and support to team members on complex surveying issues. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree in Land Surveying, Geomatics, Civil Engineering, or a related field. Certification: Active Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS) license in the state of Texas. Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in land surveying, with at least 2 years in a project management role. Skills: Proficient in using surveying equipment such as GPS, total stations, and GIS software. Strong understanding of surveying principles, methods, and legal requirements. Excellent project management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Strong leadership and team management abilities. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Benefits: Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses Health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan with company match Paid time off and holidays Professional development opportunities Company-provided equipment and tools

US$100000 - US$160000 per annum
Texas
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Remote - Senior Geotechnical Engineer

Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Geotechnical Engineer to join our team. This remote position offers the flexibility to work from anywhere while contributing to a variety of challenging and rewarding projects. The successful candidate will have a strong technical background, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to lead and mentor junior engineers. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage geotechnical engineering projects from inception to completion. Conduct geotechnical site investigations, including soil and rock sampling, in-situ testing, and laboratory testing. Perform geotechnical analysis and design for foundations, retaining structures, slopes, and other geotechnical systems. Prepare detailed technical reports, proposals, and project documentation. Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and project teams. Collaborate with clients, contractors, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure project success. Stay current with industry standards, regulations, and best practices. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or a related field; Master's degree preferred. Professional Engineer (PE) Minimum of 8 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, with a proven track record of successful project delivery. Proficiency in geotechnical software (e.g., PLAXIS, GeoStudio, LPILE, etc.). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a remote team. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Benefits: Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Flexible working hours and remote work environment. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans. Professional development opportunities and support for continuing education. Generous paid time off and company holidays. Employee wellness programs and resources.

US$120000 - US$130000 per annum
United States of America
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Principal Transport Planner

We are currently working with a leading international engineering consultancy looking for a highly motivated Principal Transport Planner based in Dubai. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team working on a range of transport projects across the region. The Principal Transport Planner will be responsible for: Leading a range of transport projects of varying size and complexity. Developing transport planning studies including large-scale traffic impact assessments and transport master plan assessments across both private and public sectors. Evaluating existing transport systems in terms of their quality and capacity. Consult on transportation planning initiatives. Lead, mentor and develop the team. Collaborating closely with internal and external stakeholders, including the team, partners and clients. An ideal candidate should have the following qualifications: Degree in civil engineering, transport planning, urban planning or a related field. Experience in land use planning, transport planning and transport modelling simulation techniques. Expertise with modelling using VISSIM, VISUM, SIDRA, EMME and other modelling software. Thorough knowledge of local industry standards and guidelines. Excellent communication and leadership skills. What we offer: Competitive compensation. Multi-disciplinary and supportive team. Opportunities for career advancement within a leading consultancy. If this is an opportunity of interest, please apply! NOTE: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Negotiable
Dubai
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Senior Geotechnical Engineer

About Us: We a proudly representing a leading geotechical firm who are seeking a Senior Geotechnical Engineer for their office in Austin. They are currently experiencing huge growth and with their backlog of projects - they are never short of work. They are dominating the renewable energy sector and clients are repeatedly reaching back out with more work due to their quality! Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive geotechnical investigations, including soil testing, site assessments, and analysis for renewable energy projects. Provide technical leadership and guidance to project teams, ensuring compliance with industry standards and best practices. Prepare detailed engineering reports, geotechnical designs, and project documentation. Collaborate with project managers, civil engineers, and environmental specialists to ensure integrated project delivery. Interface with clients and stakeholders to provide expert geotechnical advice and recommendations. Oversee fieldwork and coordinate with subcontractors and laboratories to ensure quality and accuracy. Contribute to business development efforts by providing technical expertise and supporting proposal preparation. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field. Professional Engineer (PE) license in Texas is required. Minimum of 6 years of geotechnical engineering experience, preferably in the renewable energy sector. Strong analytical skills and proficiency in geotechnical software and tools. Excellent communication and leadership skills, with a focus on teamwork and collaboration. Experience with project management and client relations. Familiarity with regulatory requirements and environmental standards related to renewable energy projects. Ability to travel for site visits and client meetings as needed. What We Offer: Above market rate salary Guaranteed bonus Unlimited PTO Hybrid working Fully covered health insurance including family plan Flexibility to take your career any direction you wish This is a great opportunity to be part of an established and growing team whilst being at the forefront of the fastest growing market in the US. If you are interested please apply with your updated resume and we will reach out to discuss the position and your experience in more detail.

US$120000 - US$130000 per annum
Austin
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Projektleiter (m/w/d) Verkehrsinfrastruktur-/Gleisbau - Mรผnchen

Zum nรคchstmรถglichen Zeitpunkt suchen wir fรผr unseren Hauptstandort in Mรผnchen in Festanstellung eine/n Projektleiter (m/w/d). Du kommunizierst und organisierst gerne und hast dabei alle Zahlen im Blick? Dann bist du bei uns richtig! Ihre Herausforderung: Leitung und Durchfรผhrung von Gleisbauprojekten verschiedener GrรถรŸenordnungen und Komplexitรคten. Verantwortung fรผr das wirtschaftliche Ergebnis und die erfolgreiche Umsetzung der Projekte gemรครŸ den Anforderungen und Standards. Koordination eines Teams von Fachkrรคften und externen Partnern, um eine termingerechte und qualitativ hochwertige Ausfรผhrung sicherzustellen. Aktive Beteiligung an der strategischen Planung und Entwicklung neuer Projekte sowie an der Optimierung von Arbeitsablรคufen und Prozessen im Gleisbau. Ihr Profil: Abgeschlossenes Studium im Bauingenieurwesen, Eisenbahnbau oder eine vergleichbare Qualifikation. Mehrjรคhrige Berufserfahrung im Gleisbau, idealerweise mit nachgewiesener Erfahrung in der Projektleitung oder als Abteilungsleiter. Fundierte Kenntnisse der geltenden Richtlinien und Vorschriften im Bereich Gleisbau sowie im Vertragsmanagement und der Kostenkontrolle. Ausgeprรคgte Fรผhrungskompetenzen und Teamorientierung, gepaart mit einer proaktiven und lรถsungsorientierten Arbeitsweise. Hervorragende Kommunikationsfรคhigkeiten und Durchsetzungsvermรถgen, um effektiv mit internen und externen Stakeholdern zu interagieren. Wir bieten: Eine spannende und anspruchsvolle Tรคtigkeit in einem renommierten Unternehmen im Gleisbau. Die Mรถglichkeit, den Schienenverkehr der Zukunft aktiv mitzugestalten und innovative Lรถsungen einzubringen. Ein attraktives Vergรผtungspaket sowie zusรคtzliche Benefits und Entwicklungsmรถglichkeiten. Ein kollegiales und motiviertes Team, das gemeinsam an der Realisierung herausfordernder Projekte arbeitet. Eine offene Unternehmenskultur, die Eigeninitiative und Kreativitรคt fรถrdert und Raum fรผr persรถnliche und berufliche Weiterentwicklung bietet.

Negotiable
Mรผnchendorf
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Land Survey Manager *Free Healthcare & Ownership*

Join our team as a Land Survey Leader in Columbus or Cleveland, Ohio! Our client is seeking an experienced and driven individual to join their team as a Land Survey Leader. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional leadership skills and have extensive experience in land surveying. Qualifications: - Minimum of 10 years' of experience in Land Surveying - Bachelor's degree or higher - PLS Skills: Leadership Skills: The successful candidate must be able to effectively manage teams by inspiring confidence, setting clear goals and objectives, providing feedback, coaching employees towards success while also holding them accountable when necessary. Surveyor Expertise: Experience conducting surveys related to water resources management including topographic mapping using GPS technology would make you stand out from other candidates applying for this job position. Responsibilities Include: * Overseeing all aspects of land survey operations. * Ensuring that each project adheres strictly with contract specifications * Managing budgets & timelines associated with assigned tasks/projects. * Collaborating closely alongside clients along every step within the development cycle; outlining specific needs such as resolving issues relating disputes among stakeholders What we Offer You? * A fantastic culture, with a big emphasis on collaboration. * Ownership opportunity * Healthcare fully paid for * Bonus Program * Flexibility

US$150000 - US$170000 per annum + ESOP, Bonus, Flexibility, 401K
Columbus
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Water & Wastewater Subject Matter Expert

Seeking a Water & Wastewater Engineer for Cincinnati/Toledo Are you an expert in water and wastewater engineering looking to take your career to the next level? Our client, a leading civil engineering firm based out of Cincinnati is seeking a skilled professional like yourself. As their newest Water & Wastewater Engineer, you will work alongside top-notch professionals on exciting projects that positively impact our communities. Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field - Professional Engineering (PE) license preferred - Minimum 4 years experience as Project Engineer with focus on water treatment systems Responsibilities: As the new Water & Wastewater engineer at our client's office located between Toledo and Cincinnati metro areas, You'll be responsible for: * Designing complex water/wastewater infrastructure projects. * Conducting feasibility studies relating to drinking/water infrastructure upgrades. * Providing technical assistance during construction phase of project execution through quality control processes; ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. Skills required: The ideal candidate should possess these skills- - Proficient knowledge regarding various aspects involved within water and wastewater treatment, collection and piping. - Experience working collaboratively across multiple teams/departments towards achieving common goals i.e., delivering exceptional results while adhering strictly by deadlines. Salary Information: Salary is commensurate with one's experience. Client offers a fully benefits package alongside ownership opportunities and bonus elgibility. If this sounds like something interesting then please submit your application right away!

US$90000 - US$110000 per annum + WFH Flexibility, 401K, PTO, Health
Cincinnati
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Green Hydrogen: The Promising Pillar for Renewable Energy

In the quest for a sustainable future, renewable energy has emerged as the key driver to combat climate change and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. While solar and wind power have gained significant momentum in recent years, another player is rapidly gaining attention: green hydrogen. This remarkable resource holds immense potential to transform the global energy landscape, and in this blog, we will explore what green hydrogen is and how it can serve as a vital pillar for renewable energy.What is Green Hydrogen?Green hydrogen is hydrogen gas produced through electrolysis using renewable energy sources. It involves splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity from wind or solar power. Unlike conventional methods, green hydrogen is carbon-neutral and emits no greenhouse gases. It offers energy storage capabilities and has the potential to revolutionize industries, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and lower carbon emissions.Key Advantages of Green Hydrogen:Decarbonizing Industrial Processes: Green hydrogen presents a game-changing solution for industries that rely heavily on fossil fuels. By replacing conventional fuels with green hydrogen, sectors such as steel, cement, and chemicals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and make substantial progress toward decarbonization.Energy Storage: One of the major challenges faced by renewable energy sources is intermittent generation. Green hydrogen offers an effective solution by acting as a versatile energy storage medium. Excess energy produced by wind or solar power plants can be used to produce green hydrogen, which can be stored and later converted back into electricity through fuel cells or combustion when demand is high.Transportation: The transportation sector is responsible for a significant portion of global carbon emissions. Green hydrogen can play a pivotal role in decarbonizing this sector by powering fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). FCEVs offer longer driving ranges and shorter refueling times compared to battery electric vehicles, making green hydrogen an attractive option for heavy-duty vehicles, long-haul transportation, and even aviation.Grid Flexibility: Green hydrogen can also contribute to grid stability and flexibility. During periods of high renewable energy generation, excess electricity can be used to produce green hydrogen. This hydrogen can be injected into the natural gas grid, blended with natural gas, or used directly for power generation during peak demand periods or when renewable energy generation is low.Embracing the Green Hydrogen RevolutionAs the world recognizes the vast potential of green hydrogen, the demand for renewable energy professionals who specialize in this domain is on the rise. Companies seeking to tap into the benefits of green hydrogen must engage with experienced and knowledgeable experts who can guide them through this transformative journey.At LVI Associates, we take pride in being at the forefront of the renewable energy sector, offering a comprehensive range of recruitment solutions to match companies with the right talent. Our team of dedicated consultants possess in-depth industry knowledge and a vast global network of professionals, and are well-versed in green hydrogen technologies and applications. With our expertise, we can assist your organization in building a sustainable and resilient workforce that can harness the power of green hydrogen and accelerate your journey toward a cleaner future.Renewable Energy RecruitmentAs organizations worldwide recognize the importance of adopting renewable energy solutions, staying informed about sustainable business practices becomes crucial. At LVI Associates, we are committed to promoting sustainability and driving the renewable energy transition. To further support your sustainability initiatives, we encourage you to download the LVI Associates Sustainable Business Practice Report.If you are a hiring manager or organization looking to tap into the benefits of renewable energy and accelerate your sustainability initiatives by hiring world-class talent, we invite you to request a call back from LVI Associates. Renewable Energy CareersRenewable energy professionals who are passionate about driving the global energy transition and have a keen interest in the renewable energy sector should explore the current opportunities available at LVI Associates. Our dedicated team of consultants understands the evolving needs of the industry and can connect professionals with leading organizations at the forefront of renewable energy advancements. Whether you specialize in solar, wind, bioenergy, hydroelectric, or energy storage, LVI Associates can assist you in finding the perfect career opportunity where you can contribute to shaping the future of renewable energy.Embrace the renewable energy revolution with LVI Associates and take the next step in your career. Take a look at our current renewable energy job openings and connect with our expert consultants who are ready to guide you towards exciting opportunities in this dynamic field. Together, let's drive the global energy transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Interview & Hiring Guidance

โ€‹5 essential tips for employers, hiring managers, and HR on the hiring process in energy & infrastructure The interview process, from initial phone call screenings and psychometric testing, to face to face interviews with the hiring manager and onsite tours, can often be a long and laborious process. So it is imperative to keep an interview process streamlined and engaged, to ensure talent doesnโ€™t drop out, and your organization, and yourself is represented best. Here are 5 vital top tips for employers to stick to when interviewing top talent. Be present Showing excitement to prospective candidates provides insights for them into the potential team culture and attitude. Asking them questions about themselves, on their interests, their lives, their careers, as opposed to only technical questions to vet their hard skills, goes a long way in connecting on a human level. Another way to connect is by sharing real life examples of the day to day, positive experiences about the role and team, and details about project work. These are important talking points candidates like to know, and while they understand an interview may be rigorous technically, maintaining the conversational, human aspect is important too. Being engaged may sound simple, but given how much of the interview process is over Zoom/VC/phone these days, it is easy to get distracted and check emails or open windows on your computer. Remaining attentive and interested will bring the best out of the interview process and provide a positive candidate experience. Also important is to be interesting yourself. Be in sell modeMany of the above points are indirect examples of selling your team and role. However, in a more overt way, providing exciting opportunities at present and for future career growth are always on candidatesโ€™ minds and knowing there is more to be excited about than just hands-on skills or what is in the job description on day one makes them buy into the role and organization more. As part of selling the role, explain why you took this position, and what you liked about the company and team. Be relatable to their circumstances and share with them why the position in your team, at your company, is the best move they can make.Another important aspect to highlight here is the culture. Maybe there is more to what makes the role great than just the daily tasks or responsibilities, such as company sports team, lunch clubs, charitable groups, or environmental initiatives. Highlight what else is enjoyable so that candidates are excited about this role, as well as the team and company, aside from the day to day. These days competition for top talent is so tight, that those cultural differences can distinguish you amongst the rest.Be positive Many of the above points translate to this aspect of hiring, but above all, being cordial, professional, and sharing timely feedback all contribute to a positive candidate experience. In some cases, the candidate may not be a good fit culturally, or for your position, but you should still offer them professionalism and positivity in the interview. Remember, they may have colleagues or a network of other experts that could be better suited for your role/team. You want them to have a positive experience to refer people to you, and maintain your companyโ€™s reputation in the market, as well as your own. It's also important to note that many candidates often have other processes in the mix, so if you give them any chances to doubt their experience, they could be more likely to go elsewhere. Be flexible If a professional isnโ€™t the 100% right fit, still ask yourself if there is a place for them in the team or organization, especially if they bring something unique to the company. Keep an open mind when recruiting talent, and consider the future headcount. Potentially you can create a new role for an exceptional candidate, especially if you donโ€™t want to lose someone good to a competitor. See the positives in a candidateโ€™s skillset if they bring enough to the table, and find reasons to say yes, especially in this market. Outside of being flexible with the job description, can you also be flexible with the offer? Offering nuanced benefits, flexible working, and customizing offers to the individual joining can again make the difference between rejecting and accepting. Be decisive The market is still exceptionally hot, so it is vital hiring managers are mindful of how quick an interview process needs to be. โ€œKeeping someone warmโ€ is so important, but if you canโ€™t commit to them you do risk them going in another direction. Therefore, be timely with your feedback, especially if it's positive, to keep the momentum up. If they are at the top of your mind, you should stay at the top of theirs. Try and push approvals quickly as well. This is often bureaucratic but affect whatever influence you can have on an interview or hiring process, and donโ€™t allow things to slow down if you can control it.Finally, be competitive. Donโ€™t allow back and forth negotiations to hinder a process or allow time for other processes to catch up. Put your best, most competitive offer forward so it entices them from the very start. ย To hire the best candidate for your open role, get in touch with LVI Associatesย today. As a specialist talent partner in energy & infrastructure , we have access to industry-leading talent around the world. Find the talent you need by submitting your vacancy, or request a call back below to elevate your hiring process with the right talent partner today.

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Mini Industry Insights Report โ€“ Renewable Energy & Civil Engineering

โ€‹The Renewable Energy and Civil Engineering spaces have undergone tremendous changes in the past few years, with both offering new and exciting career opportunities.There is a renewed focus on Renewable Energy across Europe, as countries look to sustainable energy production and reduce dependencies on foreign resources. Meanwhile, Civil Engineering is seeing increased activity across the private sector due to shortened bureaucratic processes in the wake of geopolitical events.In this dynamic landscape, it is essential both businesses and professionals remain up to date on current developments.ย Thatโ€™s why we spoke with two LVI Associates in Germany, Harry Morgan, who specializes in Renewable Energy, and Holly King, an expert in Civil Engineering, to share the top trends theyโ€™re observing in their respective markets.ย โ€‹In this report, we offer useful insights into a changing landscape. โ€‹Download your copy of the report by completing the form below.ย โ€‹

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Finding a company culture that fitsโ€ฏ

For professionals seeking a new job, itโ€™s often factors like salary, the day-to-day of the role itself, and the company brand that are central to the decision process. But each company has its own culture, customs, and values, even if they arenโ€™t clearly defined, and they actually have more of an influence on your productivity, success, and even earnings than might be immediately clear.โ€ฏThe world of work has undergone some remarkable transformation over the last few years, accelerated by the pandemic and the redefining of our values that it sparked - not to mention the major shift to a candidate-driven job market. As a result, experts have been given the opportunity to rethink whatโ€™s important to them in their day-to-day work life beyond the paycheck or job spec, and in large professional sectors in particular, such as technology and finance, this has positively influenced hiring companiesโ€™ approach to culture and its pivotal role in attracting and retaining top talent, as well as quality of work.โ€ฏA companyโ€™s culture is essentially its personality, and while some may think of it as a buzzword that signifies lunch time yoga or wearing casual clothes to work, it plays a much greater role in how an employee shows up for work every day than any promotion, bonus, or salary could. Thankfully, businesses are catching on, and companies from trendy new start-ups to corporate powerhouses are adapting to the changing needs of professionals, investing more intentionally in developing cultures focused on collaboration, positivity, and flexibility, alongside added perks that are both useful and unusual, giving them an extra competitive edge.โ€ฏBusiness cultures are just as varied as those in societies, and there can be danger in taking a job in a company where there is a cultural disconnect between employer and employee. This can lead to issues down the line as the employee becomes unhappy and the employer is dissatisfied with attitude or performance. When interviewing for a new role, it is therefore imperative that you are conducting your own assessment of their culture and how you would fit into it. Itโ€™s one thing to ask broadly about what their culture is like, but itโ€™s important to come prepared with more specific questions in order to get a deeper sense of what life as an employee there would really be like.โ€ฏThis article will look at what to focus on when assessing the culture of a workplace you are interviewing for, and how to get a realistic impression of the culture by doing some digging yourself before accepting a job offer.โ€ฏLook beyond the free gym passWhen reading about a potential role at a new company, itโ€™s important to look beyond the shiny, eye-catching perks that theyโ€™ll want to tell you all about. While a free gym pass, pizza Fridays, a pool table, and fabulous social events are alluring, (and rightfully so, as they are a sign of a company that wants to reward the hard work of its employees) these are surface level, and your experience in the company will depend much more on deeper cultural traits and values such as flexibility when you need it, a supportive team environment, recognition, and opportunities for growth.โ€ฏWhile some perks are inventive and exciting and can certainly enhance your experience, a cool office space will never compensate for a negative work environment, and your happiness is always more important than a brand name on your CV or a bottle of beer on a Friday. Remember that perks are part of company culture, but not the culture itself, and tt is a company culture that helps businesses pull through times when money for perks isnโ€™t on tap.What is truly important to you?You can work in a beautiful office with tastefully exposed brickwork and a designer chair, but none of this will matter if you hate your job. Approaching your job search having previously assessed what exactly you are seeking from your work life, what your non-negotiables are, and which elements of company culture will have the biggest impact on you, will help you to stay focused and land the role thatโ€™s right for you.โ€ฏWork out what truly motivates you and will support you to be the best version of yourself both professionally and personally, whether itโ€™s flexible working options, a diverse workforce, or a tight-knit team, and see if this is provided by the company you are interviewing for.โ€ฏConsider which environments make you feel productive. How do you best work? Are you seeking more autonomy and the option to work from home? Then you may not be a fit for a company that is heavily focused on collaboration and team socialising.What is the companyโ€™s mission? Its values? Does it have a corporate social responsibility programme? A diverse workforce? Pinpoint those core values and see how they align with the messages companies are including on their employee value proposition and materials for professionals. These will inspire commitment and confidence in both your search and in the decision you land on.How to research a company culture as a professionalJust as youโ€™ll want to get a feel for a neighbourhood before you buy a house, the same applies when you are searching for a new job. Your actual exposure to a company can be limited within the recruitment process, so we recommend using the following to research a companyโ€™s culture.Do some digging onlineโ€‹Have a look at employee review sites such as Glassdoor for comments from inside the company on their culture. However, keep in mind that people are potentially more likely to leave a bad review than a good one. This may mean, however, that a company with a slew of great reviews could be a particularly positive sign.โ€‹See if you have any connections within the company on LinkedIn and get the inside scoop from them. Again, donโ€™t take these viewpoints as gospel, but rather as a building block and a way to get a general idea of employee experience. LinkedIn is also a way to find out the general tenure of people who work there as well as possibilities for progression and development. Good retention and development can be a sign of a positive company culture.โ€ฏBranch out during your interviewWhile an interview is a companyโ€™s chance to determine whether your skills and experience are right for the role, a large part of the decision will come down to character fit, which is essentially another way of determining how you would fit into their culture. Itโ€™s also a two-way street, of course, meaning itโ€™s your opportunity to figure out if their culture is a fit for you, too.โ€ฏA great way to get the answers to this question that you need is to find an opportunity to speak candidly to your interviewer or others you meet within the business. These are likely the people youโ€™ll be interacting with regularly and youโ€™ll want to get a sense of how they communicate, both to you and to each other. Are they excited about the company? Do they seem to get along well? Do you have things in common beyond the professional? These are all factors that contribute to the overall culture and will impact your everyday experience.Get specificAsking a generic question will give you a generic answer, and hiring managers and other people who may be part of your interview process donโ€™t want to hear the same old question interview after interview. Instead, show the company youโ€™re interviewing for that youโ€™re looking for more than to just show up, do the work, and get paid. Youโ€™re an individual with more to offer, and all parties will benefit from a good cultural fit. In addition, itโ€™s not enough for you to take their word that they have a great company culture. Get into specifics and request examples of when company values and culture have led to success or excellent employee wellbeing.โ€ฏFor example, say that you want to work somewhere where personal development is taken seriously, and then ask for an example where a personal development program has helped an employee achieve a promotion or a new qualification. Or if mental health support is important to you, ask about the ways in which the company offers this and whether itโ€™s been well utilised.โ€ฏThese stories and examples will give you a much better impression of how the culture works rather than memorised lines about remote working policies and employee engagement. And on top of that, youโ€™ll get a much better feel for the people behind the job titles, which is half the battle when it comes to understanding where you fit into a companyโ€™s culture.โ€ฏNo matter what position you find yourself in, use these tips to spot the work cultures that will โ€” and will not โ€” work for you. The company you ultimately choose should enable you to flourish rather than wear you (or your well-being) out.

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Phaidon International Findings

โ€‹As a leading talent partner, we keep our finger on the pulse when it comes to hiring trends, and 2022 was no exception. It has never been more important for companies to understand what business-critical professionals are thinking when it comes to making career changes, what compensation theyโ€™re after, and what benefits they really desire.We surveyed our vast, global network of the best, in-demand professionals, and came up with a number of valuable insights that employers need to know about if they want to attract the best talent, and just as critically, keep them.Discover what is motivating top talent around the world right now with our highlights across Engineering & Infrastructure.Download your copy of this report by completing the form below:โ€‹

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Rebuilding Americaโ€™s Infrastructure: The Road Ahead for Transportation Engineering

Critically improving transportation conditions Making recent headline news around the world, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) provides unprecedented federal funding for infrastructure projects across the US. The bi-partisan bill, which has been years in the making, will deliver $1.2 trillion in federal spending over the next five years across a variety of infrastructure projects from renewable energy to electric vehicle manufacturing. Along with these sustainable projects, a main focus of the infrastructure funding will be $110 billion towards transportation projects including road and bridge improvements, and $11 billion for transportation safety projects. With 1 in 5 miles of highways and major roads, and 45,000 bridges across the US in poor condition, this funding will support critical projects to improve the condition, safety, and environmental sustainability of Americaโ€™s transportation network. Opportunities in Transportation Engineering Transportation engineering firms across the US met news of the Billโ€™s signing with excitement, as they have been eagerly waiting funding of this scale for several years. The government investment in roads, bridges, and safety means that funding will finally be available for many projects that have already been awarded to firms, as well as new projects that they will have the opportunity to bid for. However, as firms evaluate their project pipeline ahead, a challenge looms questioning how they will resource these projects with the right talent. An Increasing Talent Shortage A Moody's Analytics report found that the infrastructure spending will create more than 800,000 jobs by 2025, many of which will be in the transportation engineering sector. In an industry that is already facing a talent shortage, many firms are concerned attracting and retaining transportation talent to resource the upcoming workload. โ€œThe transportation talent pipeline is currently stretched thin, and the industry is still impacted by the 2008 financial crisis that saw many engineers leave the industry. Today, this has created a talent gap at the 8-12 years of experience range, which is critical talent will be needed to manage the projects funded by government investment.โ€ - Sarah Davis, Senior Consultant at LVI AssociatesSkillsets in Demand The bill has also accelerated the demand for talent with specific skillsets. โ€œThe infrastructure bill includes an increased focus on transportation safety, with the aim of reaching โ€˜Vision Zeroโ€™, meaning zero deaths on US roads. To achieve this, projects will be done in a multimodal approach to include transport safety focus, and talent with a background in transport safety and multimodal experience will be in high demand.โ€ - George Place, Senior Vice President at LVI Associatesโ€‹Supporting this demand, the Institution of Transportation Engineers (ITE) has already created two new certifications, Road Safety Professional 1 and Road Safety Professional 2, to try to bolster the talent pool with this experience. Firms are also looking for talent with experience in new technologies like Open Roads and Open Bridges, which allow for 3D Model design. George Place continues, โ€œDOTโ€™s are embracing technical advances in software and talent with this experience is currently in very short supply. Having these technical skills will be massively valuable for transportation engineering professionals going forward.โ€Renewed Emphasis on Retention In addition to securing talent with niche expertise, retention is more important than ever as firms evaluate who will work on the upcoming infrastructure projects over the next five years. What are firms doing to retain their engineers, and attract new talent to their organizations? According to Sarah Davis, โ€œThere is a huge emphasis on retaining younger engineers who can develop into the mid-level category where this is the biggest talent shortage. Additionally, many firms have also already bulked up their PE graduate programs so they have a longer-term pipeline of talent.โ€ George Place also shares that, โ€œFirms have opened remote work across the whole of state in a project is located. As long as employees hold the local state DOT expertise, firms are allowing flexible working options from anywhere in the state.โ€ With candidates craving more hybrid and flexible options, meeting these needs will be essential for retention. Compensations will also be a key factor, as firms consider how pay across the sector compares to engineering roles in other sectors. Firms have got creative with compensation options, as well as 401k and PTO benefits, remote work flexibility, and more. While Covid-19 served as an initial catalyst for these initiatives, the passing of the infrastructure bill has heightened their importance. Advice to Clients and Candidates The LVI Associates team is already working with a number of clients preparing for the projects that will receive funding over the next several years. George Place advises clients to, โ€œStart preparing now to have the right people in place when the funding is released, and projects are signed off.โ€ He adds, โ€œEveryone is already looking for the same talent, so consider how you will differentiate yourself and communicate a strong employer value proposition.โ€ The job market has never been stronger for transportation engineers looking to explore new opportunities. Sarah Davis comments, โ€œThe shortage of talent will only increase, as firms look to position themselves to deliver new infrastructure projects, and private firms will be willing to pay for the best talent.โ€The Road Ahead As firms react to the infrastructure bill and prepare for the pipeline of work ahead, having the right talent in place now will be critical for future success. For support in securing transportation engineering talent for your team, or to discuss opportunities in the market, get in touch with the LVI Associates team.

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โ€‹The Key to Attracting Female Talent to Engineering

Women remain as scarce as ever in engineering and advanced manufacturing. By the latest estimates, women make up only 13% and 9% of the US engineering and advanced manufacturing workforce respectively. These statistics reveal the state of stagnation over the last few decades. The numbers havenโ€™t changed since 2001, for fact advanced manufacturing, the current estimate represents a decline of one per cent. Why are less women drawn to pursue engineering? One suggestion: they are less competitive. Researchers suggest that gender differences in psychological traits contribute to gender occupational segregation. They argue that women are generally more risk averse and less competitive than men, which affects the โ€œchoice of field of study, which in turn affects future career choice.โ€ The report cites a study from the Netherlands that found even after accounting for grades, perceived mathematical ability and socioeconomic background, gender differences in competitive can account for 20% of their subject choice.However, a study by Muriel Niederle, a professor at Stanford, and Lise Vesterlund found that women were much less confident in their abilities, and this caused them to shy away from situations in which they would have to compete with others.One way to combat this is to give women more encouragement. Among STEM subjects, engineering continues to have one of the highest rate of attrition and women have a higher turnover than men. Several reasons have been posed for this, including an inflexible and demanding work environment that made work-family balance difficult and stigma consciousness. Indeed, in a recent survey by DSJ Global, 41% of engineering professionals say that a lack of accommodation for work-life balance and family is the main challenging to increase gender diversity.Gender bias, whether incidental or deliberate, has a profound impact on attracting women into engineering roles. Dan Brook, a director of LVI Associates, comments that he has witnessed the effects first hand when it comes to recruiting female talent: โ€œWe had one individual, who got through to the final interview stage at a well-known engineering firm. She did her due diligence and saw that the board of directors were all menโ€”so she pulled herself out of the process. She thought they wouldnโ€™t suit her. This shows thereโ€™s a practical, as well as moral, reason to diversify your board and your company. Gender diversity, or a lack of it, has a real impact on talent acquisition. This is tangible.โ€โ€‹Changing the landscapeChange really has to come from the top down, advises Dan Brook, but he has observed a renewed commitment from legislators with regard to supporting diverse businesses, โ€œI first heard about this in Texas a few years ago, where the government are supporting female or minority lead companies through a number of certification schemes, including the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program and, nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE).โ€ The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program was created to promote full and equal procurement opportunities for small business that are at least 51% owned by women or minority groups. Once their application is approved by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), the company is considered โ€˜certifiedโ€™ and agencies using them on contracts receive credit toward meeting established HUB goals.In Texas, the state-wide HUB goals for procurement are 11.2% for heavy construction other than building contracts and 21.1% for all building construction. Nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) operates in a similar fashion. Where for-profit small businesses have at least a 51% interest and also control management and daily business operations, they can receive a DBE certification from the relevant state-generally the state Uniform Certification Program (UCP). As recipients of financial assistance from the Department of Transportation, state and local transportation agencies are then responsible to establish DBE subcontracting goals. Such programs play just a part in driving diversity in engineering. Not all companies can, or will be, minority-led, but they need to find ways to increase their gender balance. All firms need to create an integrated talent pipeline that hires and promotes female talent. The first step to accomplishing this is to understand why female engineers exit from the recruitment process. Download our complimentary report that takes a deep dive into the engineering, manufacturing, transport and logistics responses from Why Women Withdraw from the Recruitment Process.

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