
Kimley-Horn
A multidisciplinary engineering and planning firm offering innovative solutions in various sectors.
Civil Engineering Analyst - Land Development
Entry-level civil engineering analyst for land development projects
Job Highlights
About the Role
The role focuses on pre‑construction civil engineering tasks—design, planning, permitting, and analysis—across projects of varying size and scope, requiring collaboration with project managers and multidisciplinary teams. • Use technical software to analyze, produce, and quality‑check client deliverables. • Contribute to pre‑construction civil engineering design, planning, permitting, and analysis for diverse projects. • Solve complex problems, support project managers, and collaborate across disciplines to realize client visions. • Develop familiarity with federal, state, and local regulations and company/client standards. • Learn and apply discipline‑specific software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, MicroStation, VISSIM, OpenRoads, Synchro, GIS).
Key Responsibilities
- ▸design
- ▸planning
- ▸permitting
- ▸analysis
- ▸software
- ▸collaboration
What You Bring
Kimley‑Horn is seeking engineering graduates to join its Reston, Virginia office in 2026; the position is on‑site, not remote. • Hold an ABET‑accredited engineering degree (B.S. or M.S.) by Summer 2026 in civil/environmental, mechanical, electrical, biological, biosystems, chemical, agricultural engineering, or engineering technology.
Requirements
- ▸abet
- ▸engineering
- ▸b.s.
- ▸m.s.
- ▸reston
- ▸on‑site
Benefits
The company provides a robust benefits suite that supports retirement, health, work‑life balance, financial wellness, professional development, and family needs. • 2‑to‑1 company match on up to 4% of eligible compensation plus profit‑sharing. • Low‑cost medical, dental, and vision insurance. • Flexible time‑off options, including personal leave, floating holidays, and half‑day Fridays. • Student‑loan matching in 401(k) and performance‑based bonuses. • Tuition reimbursement and extensive internal training programs. • New parent leave, family‑building benefits, and childcare resources.
Work Environment
Office Full-Time