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How to Hire Civil Engineers in Glendale

Amtec Hiring Guides

How to Hire Civil Engineers in Glendale

Current Environment

Civil engineering, and specialties within the discipline, are necessary components of any large building project. The current hiring environment facing civil engineering recruiters requires identifying top-notch candidates based on both qualifications and potential to become a long-term contributor to a high-performing team.

Civil engineers conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. Civil engineers commonly work in planning, design, construction, research, education, and government.

Generally, a bachelor of science degree is required in either civil engineering or civil engineering technology, along with additional education and licenses for some specialties.

Although a bachelor’s degree is enough for an entry-level position, a Professional Engineering (PE) license is needed for higher-level positions and leadership roles.  A degree from a program accredited by ABET is needed to get a professional engineer (PE) license.

History

The construction of the Pyramids in Egypt (circa 2700-2500 BC) might be considered one of the earliest examples of civil and structural engineering in action. These mysterious structures remain one of the most complex feats of engineering and construction ingenuity given the equipment for building or safety.

But much earlier than that, when mankind started to evolve out of a nomadic existence, the need for shelter and transportation drove early innovations and accomplishments in civil engineering. Since then, the field has evolved as architecture, construction, and infrastructure projects have grown increasingly complex.

Will COVID-19 Affect the civil engineering Field?

A recent report published by Deloitte stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has devastated many industries, but some engineering specialties have maintained a steady course. Many civil engineers and specialties in the field, such as structural engineers, continued work on public construction projects during the pandemic. In the short term, the report projected, the building and construction trade should remind strong, which will keep civil engineers busy. However, supply chain issues and shortages of contractors or materials, and contract cancelations due to budget problems could hurt the industry down the road.

How will Recruiting civil engineers Help Your Company?

How will Hiring civil engineers Help Your Company?

Recruiting the top civil engineers can ensure you have the expertise and know-how needed to plan, manage, and complete projects on time and on budget.

However, hiring the best civil engineers in itself won’t distinguish one company from another. Aligning those engineers and other team members to work toward a central mission or purpose will make the best use of talent and resources. Consider the USA Olympic basketball team, the first-year pro athletes were allowed to compete. They were the best players, but they failed to play well together as a team. Teams with lesser talent beat the U.S. because they played better together.

Technology

Technology is an area that is key for engineers. When you are looking for recruits, be prepared with specific questions about a candidate’s expertise with the latest technology systems and software to give your organization critical expertise.

Fill the Talent Gap

If there are talent gaps or your organization needs more expertise in a particular specialty, you can source candidates that fill that requirement.  For example, if certification or licensure in a specialty of civil engineering is required for eligibility to bid on certain projects, this is a high-priority hiring requirement.

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Responsibilities

Before we get to exactly how to recruit the best structural engineers in Glendale, here are some of the details of the job.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, many civil engineers hold supervisory or administrative positions ranging from supervisor of a construction site to city engineer, public works director, and city manager.

Other civil engineers work in design, construction, research, and teaching.

Civil engineers are often assisted by civil engineering technicians and work closely with environmental engineers.

There are several specialties within the field of civil engineering that may require additional skills and experience.

  • Construction engineers manage construction projects. They are generally responsible for the design and safety of temporary structures used during construction. Duties may include managing budgets and communications.
  • Geotechnical engineers are specialized in foundations for buildings, streets, runways, dams, and a multitude of other things.
  • Structural engineers analyze and design gravity support and lateral force resistance of buildings, bridges, and other structures for strength and durability. This includes creating drawings and specifications, performing calculations, reviewing the work of other engineers, and writing reports.
  • Transportation engineers plan, design, operate, and maintain systems such as streets and highways.

Civil engineers typically do the following:

  • Analyze long-range plans, survey reports, maps, and other data to plan and design projects
  • Consider construction costs, government regulations, potential environmental hazards, and other factors during the planning and risk-analysis stages of a project
  • Compile and submit permit applications to local, state, and federal agencies, verifying that projects comply with various regulations
  • Oversee and analyze the results of soil testing to determine the adequacy and strength of foundations
  • Analyze the results of tests on building materials, such as concrete, wood, asphalt, or steel, for use in particular projects
  • Prepare cost estimates for materials, equipment, or labor to determine a project’s economic feasibility
  • Use design software to plan and design transportation systems, hydraulic systems, and structures in line with industry and government standards
  • Perform or oversee surveying operations to establish building locations, site layouts, reference points, grades, and elevations to guide construction
  • Manage the repair, maintenance, and replacement of public and private infrastructure

Source: BLS

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Education

Typically a career in civil engineering requires a bachelor’s degree. Some specialties within the field require a master’s degree and other industry certifications or accreditations.

Some employers will require a degree from a school that is accredited by ABET, so keep that in mind when researching schools and programs for civil engineering or any of its specialties.

US News & World Report ranked the top 3 undergraduate college programs for electrical engineering. These programs focus on coursework in math, statistics, engineering mechanics and systems, and fluid dynamics, depending on the specialty. Courses include a mix of traditional classroom learning, work in laboratories, and fieldwork.

Armed with a degree, graduates have a multitude of opportunities working in the public or private sector.

These are the top undergraduate schools where the highest civil engineering degree offered is a doctorate.

Top Schools

  • University of California Berkeley

  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Georgia Institute of Technology

Salary Range

civil engineers in the U.S.

$55k
Low
$94k
Average
$144k
High
422k

Total civil engineers Employed in the U.S.

86.1%

Men

13.9%

Women

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National

Nationally, compensation for civil engineers ranges between $55,000 for entry-level positions and $144,000 for those with more experience and in higher-level positions.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 422,000 civil engineers employed in 2019, with 16% of those positions being women. The ethnic makeup of the field is estimated as 81.9% white, 12.4% Hispanic or Latino, 3.9% African American, and 13.6% Asian.

According to the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for civil engineers in 2019 was $87,060, compared with $94,500, the median annual wage for all engineers.

Arizona

The average annual salary for civil engineers in Arizona was 81k in 2019. The hourly wage averaged $39.

For more detailed compensation information for civil engineers in Glendale, download our free compensation/salary report below.

Working in Glendale

What do civil engineers say about working (and living) in Glendale, Arizona? Most seem to like it.

The town is part of the Phoenix metropolitan district, also known as the Valley of the Sun.  Located about 30 minutes or so from downtown. Glendale is known as Arizona’s antique capital, boosting many shops in the gaslamp-lite streets in its historic downtown, as well as restaurants and unique boutiques.

If pro sports in your jam, the Arizona Coyotes and Arizona Cardinals both play in Glendale. The town is also known for family-friendly neighborhoods, parks, and open space.

Here are more good things about the town.

Pros

    • Entertainment and shopping. Downton Glendale is actually a combination of two neighborhoods. The result is a lovely collection of more than 10 blocks of locally owned boutiques, antique shops, and an impressive collection of ethnic restaurants.
    • Schools: If local higher education opportunities are important, Arizona State UniversityGlendale Community College, and Arizona Christian University are all located in Glendale.
    • Business. There are a healthy number of well-known businesses located in the town, in industries including advanced business services, aerospace, and defense, education, health care, manufacturing, and entertainment.
    • Employers: Some large employers are a major contributor to Glendale’s economy, including Honeywell, Bechtel, Delta Dental, AAA, Coca-Cola, Conair, Humana, and Lockheed Martin. Amtec’s recruitment agency and staffing company services are available for Glendale.
    • Outdoor recreation. Like so many towns in the Valley of the Sun, the surrounding Sonoran desert is known for desert beauty, hiking, biking, camping, horseback riding, and more.

Some residents, however, point to these couple of “cons” for living and working in Glendale.

Cons

    • Summer heat. Especially for those used to four seasons and temperate summers. Temps surge past 100 degrees most days in the summer.
    • Suburbia. If suburban living, soccer games, and the like are not your cup of tea, you may the more urban setting of Phoenix.
    • Commuter culture. If you like to walk to work, eat and shop, this might be hard to achieve in Glendale. The Phoenix metropolitan area is very spread out, and it’s difficult to get around without a car.

Current Weather

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Demand for civil engineers in Glendale

Demand for civil engineers in Glendale

The employment of civil engineers is projected to grow 2 percent from 2019 to 2029, slower than the average for all occupations. However, as infrastructure continues to age, civil engineers will be needed to manage projects to rebuild, repair, and upgrade bridges, roads, levees, dams, airports, buildings, and structures of all types. The military and government agencies also require the services of civil engineers.

The supply of candidates and demand for open positions have a direct correlation to a company's ability to hire. Download a free Supply and Demand report for civil engineers in Glendale, Arizona below.

How to Hire the Best civil engineers

Finding and hiring the best civil engineer candidates can save you money right away and well into the future.

The costs of making a bad hire are well documented. The cost can run as much as 30% of the employee's first-year earnings according to the US Department of Labor. Bad hires can cost a whopping $240,000 in expenses related to hiring, compensation, and retention per The Undercover Recruiter. 74% of companies who admit they've hired the wrong person for a position lost an average of $14,900 for each bad hire according to CareerBuilder. These statistics support our long-held position that behavioral questions are the best way to get to know your candidates and past behavior is the best indicator of future performance.

Recruiting Best Practices

The information below comes from the best practices Amtec uses for finding the highest quality candidates.

Defining the Position

When defining the role you are creating, we recommend a position profile to fully evaluate the position you are hiring for. You must decide if the engineer can work remotely or must work in Arizona. If working in Glendale is essential, make sure you include that in your job posting so candidates can decide how many miles they can commute.

How to Source the Best Candidates

When you are looking to source the best quality candidates for your open positions, make sure you have done the legwork to hire an "A Player". You can do this by making sure your company's perspective is aligned with the current market, you have taken into account the job responsibilities, as well as what type of characteristics you are looking for to fit your company culture. Then proceed to write a job posting to attract high-quality candidates.

Characteristics of civil engineers

While licensure is not required for entry-level positions as a civil engineer, a Professional Engineering (PE) license allows for higher-level positions and leadership roles. A PE can oversee the work of other engineers, approve design plans, sign off on projects, and provide services directly to the public.

If you need to recruit the sharpest engineering professionals, look for these traits and qualifications when you interview.

  • Graduate of a program accredited by ABET.
  • Look for candidates who revel in analyzing and solving problems and developing cost-effective, safe, and efficient solutions.
  • The best candidates enjoy being focused, self-motivated, and innovative.
  • If you are looking to fill a leadership role, look for candidates who have proven experience leading high-performing teams.
  • Good communications skills are needed as engineers often need to present plans and analysis during construction or production.
  • Consider candidates who will best fit your engineering environment.
  • Partner with a recruiting agency that specializes in civil engineering to find the best candidates that can do the job, and become a valued member of your team.

How to Screen Candidates

You wrote a job posting, posted the position online, and received a lot more resumes than you’d bargained for! Next comes the enormous task of sorting through those resumes to eliminate the ones that are clearly not a good fit. Now, you have a stack of resumes for candidates who have potential. So how do you go about screening the remaining candidates?

It starts on the phone! As a recruiter, the goal of your telephone screening is to learn more about your candidates. You can confirm that they have the educational qualifications and relevant experience, but you also need to determine if they would fit into your company's culture. To make this job easier, use a system to consistently evaluate results. This way you can equally and objectively compare candidates and evaluate their "soft skills", like communication and thinking process. Download Amtec's Professional Assessment Questionnaire below to help with screening candidates.

Free Professional Assessment Questionnaire

An individually customized questionnaire that helps assess a candidate's competence with written communication skills, thinking processes, and other relevant skills.

How to Interview Candidates

At Amtec, we believe in the power of behavoral interview questions to go beyond the experience and skills listed on the candidate's resume. Although you will want to confirm in the interview that the candidate does indeed have the experience listed on their resume, your assessment needs to go much deeper than that. An interview using behavioral questions can help you determine how well the candidate will fit with your company culture.

Download Amtec's best practices on conducting super effective interviews to find the best candidates and fill your open jobs.

Behavioral Interview Guide

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