Construction Engineer Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Maryland
Construction engineer visa sponsorship jobs in Maryland are concentrated around major infrastructure and federal contracting work in the Baltimore metro, Washington D.C. suburbs, and the I-270 corridor. Employers like Jacobs, Parsons, and AECOM regularly hire construction engineers here, drawn by the state's dense portfolio of highway, transit, and government facility projects.
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We Make Everything Around Us Better
At PRIME AE, that’s not a slogan, it’s how we work.
Every bridge, building, campus, park, and roadway we design exists to improve how people live, move, learn, and connect. Through architecture, engineering, planning, and consulting, we partner with clients to create thoughtful, practical solutions that leave communities stronger than we found them.
If you want your work to matter, and to be surrounded by smart, collaborative people who care about doing things the right way, you’ll feel at home here.
Who We Are:
PRIME AE Group, Inc. is a nationally ranked, full-service architecture and engineering firm driven by collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to strengthening the communities we serve. With a growing footprint of offices across the country and a diverse team of more than 550 professionals, we partner with public and private sector clients to deliver thoughtful, high-impact solutions across transportation, education, healthcare, municipal, federal, commercial, and recreational markets.
Our culture blends entrepreneurial energy with the resources of a scaled, multidisciplinary platform—giving our people the opportunity to shape meaningful projects while influencing the future direction of the firm. As PRIME AE continues to expand its capabilities, geographic reach, and leadership bench, this is an exciting time to join a team that is building momentum, investing in growth, and empowering leaders to make a lasting impact.
The Opportunity:
We are currently seeking an experienced Construction Engineer III – Transportation Constructability Reviewer to support transportation construction operations for SHA projects based out of the SHA District Office in Chestertown, MD.
This role serves as a critical liaison between design and construction, providing technical review and constructability analysis for highway, bridge, drainage, traffic, ADA, and transportation improvement projects prior to bidding and construction. The ideal candidate brings deep experience in heavy civil construction, construction management, and transportation means and methods, with the ability to identify potential conflicts, risks, inefficiencies, and safety concerns before projects move into the field.
This position is ideal for a seasoned transportation construction professional with experience working for a contractor, CMCI consultant, or transportation agency who understands how projects are actually built—not just how they are designed.
What You’ll Do:
In this role, you will work closely with the Assistant District Engineer, Construction and Area Engineers to review transportation design plans and provide formal constructability recommendations for SHA highway construction projects. You will evaluate design documents through the lens of construction feasibility, traffic operations, safety, scheduling, public impact, and construction sequencing with the goal of minimizing conflicts, reducing risk, improving efficiency, and enhancing project delivery.
You will also participate in field reviews, partnering meetings, and constructability review teams while helping identify opportunities for improved design solutions, reduced construction duration, enhanced maintainability, and minimized impacts to the traveling public and surrounding communities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Review and evaluate preliminary transportation design plans and proposals for constructability, feasibility, safety, and operational impacts.
- Provide formal written recommendations to SHA designers regarding construction means and methods, sequencing, scheduling, traffic control, and conflict resolution.
- Identify potential design errors, omissions, utility conflicts, field constructability issues, and coordination challenges prior to bid advertisement.
- Apply knowledge of highway, bridge, drainage, ADA compliance, maintenance of traffic (MOT), utility coordination, erosion and sediment control, signals, lighting, and roadway construction practices.
- Conduct field site visits to verify existing conditions and evaluate potential impacts or conflicts with proposed construction.
- Recommend alternatives that improve safety, operational efficiency, constructability, maintainability, and overall project delivery.
- Participate in partnering meetings, constructability review sessions, and coordination efforts with internal staff, contractors, consultants, public agencies, and stakeholders.
- Evaluate construction phasing and scheduling strategies with emphasis on minimizing impacts to the traveling public, businesses, adjacent property owners, and the environment.
- Review contractor correspondence, submittals, change orders, redlines, cost breakdowns, and field revisions as needed.
- Provide technical construction input related to traffic control, structures, utilities, signing, lighting, drainage, and roadway improvements.
- Support and supervise Constructability Review Teams and assist with implementation of formal constructability review procedures and checklists.
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to support successful transportation project delivery.
What You’ll Bring:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. Equivalent relevant construction experience will also be considered.
- Minimum 3 years of progressive experience in transportation construction, highway construction management, heavy civil construction, or related infrastructure projects; 5+ years strongly preferred.
- Strong background in construction means and methods for highway, bridge, drainage, traffic, utility, and transportation improvement projects.
- Experience working for a heavy civil contractor, transportation agency, or CMCI consulting firm strongly preferred.
- Strong understanding of constructability review processes, construction sequencing, MOT, scheduling, and field operations.
- Experience with SHA/MDOT transportation projects preferred.
- Experience with design-build or alternative delivery transportation projects is a plus.
- Ability to interpret transportation design plans, specifications, schedules, and contract documents.
- Strong understanding of roadway safety, operational impacts, and public coordination considerations during construction.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to prepare formal technical recommendations and coordinate with multiple stakeholders.
- Experience supervising or mentoring construction inspection or review staff preferred.
- Ability to conduct field reviews and site visits in active construction environments.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and general construction documentation systems.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed.
Why PRIME AE:
We don’t just fill positions; we invest in people.
At PRIME AE, you’ll find a supportive, flexible environment where careers are built intentionally, not accidentally. You’ll work on projects that improve everyday life, alongside colleagues who challenge and respect one another.
What sets us apart:
- Career Growth: Flexible career paths across disciplines, from technical expertise to project and people leadership.
- People-First Culture: We value trust, integrity, and collaboration, and we mean it.
- Meaningful Work: Projects that strengthen communities, infrastructure, and public spaces.
- Growth with Purpose: Strategic expansion backed by strong leadership and investment.
- National Reach, Local Feel: Big-firm resources with the agility and relationships of local offices.
Our Commitment:
PRIME AE Group is committed to creating an inclusive environment where differences are respected, voices are heard, and everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
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Which companies sponsor visas for construction engineers in Maryland?
Federal contractors and large engineering firms account for most construction engineer sponsorship in Maryland. Companies like Jacobs, Parsons, AECOM, WSP, and KCI Technologies have active Maryland offices and documented H-1B visa filing histories in the construction engineering space. Smaller specialty contractors also sponsor, particularly for bridge, transit, and water infrastructure projects tied to state and federal funding.
Which visa types are most common for construction engineer roles in Maryland?
The H-1B is the most common visa for construction engineers in Maryland, as the role typically qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in civil or construction engineering. TN visas are available for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying engineering roles. Some experienced engineers with exceptional credentials pursue the O-1A. Each category requires employer sponsorship and a specific application process.
Which cities in Maryland have the most construction engineer sponsorship jobs?
Baltimore is the largest hub, with sponsorship activity concentrated around transportation, port, and utility infrastructure projects. Bethesda, Rockville, and the broader Montgomery County corridor are strong second options, largely due to proximity to federal agencies and defense-related construction work. Annapolis and the I-95 corridor between Baltimore and the D.C. border also see regular hiring from state highway and transit contractors.
How to find construction engineer visa sponsorship jobs in Maryland?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically for roles that offer visa sponsorship, making it easier to identify construction engineer positions in Maryland without sorting through hundreds of non-sponsoring postings. You can search by location and role to surface opportunities from federal contractors, civil engineering firms, and infrastructure companies actively hiring in Baltimore, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas.
Are there any Maryland-specific considerations for construction engineers seeking visa sponsorship?
Maryland's construction engineering market is heavily shaped by federal contracting, which means many employers are already familiar with immigration compliance requirements. The state's close proximity to federal agencies in Washington D.C. creates steady demand, particularly for engineers with experience in government facility and transportation projects. University programs at the University of Maryland and Morgan State supply a pipeline of engineering graduates that some local firms have built sponsorship infrastructure around.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored construction engineer jobs in Maryland?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.