Civil Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
About Eagle
Eagle is an AI native platform on a mission to unleash engineering services for the built environment.
We acquire and scale world-class civil engineering firms putting proprietary technology into the hands of the engineers who design our nation’s critical infrastructure (think water systems, power utilities, bridges, and more).
Our ambition is to create the first AI-native engineering design firm to meet the country's generational energy, climate, and infrastructure needs.
We're backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners
, a global venture capital firm.
Eagle was founded by Mayank (Penn, ex-Bloomberg, ex-Ethic) and Sohum (Penn M&T, ex-Long Ridge)
The RoleEagle is seeking a Civil Engineer to drive product development and shape the future of AI-powered infrastructure design.
You will be the bridge between engineering practice and technology, bringing real-world expertise in water, wastewater, and transportation to help us build tools that transform how civil engineers work.
Partner with our product and engineering teams to define requirements and validate AI tools for civil design workflows
Tighten the iteration cycle by testing, breaking, and improving our technology with hands-on design work
Bring deep domain knowledge in water, wastewater, and transportation infrastructure to guide product decisions
Identify bottlenecks and pain points in traditional civil engineering workflows that technology can solve
Create reference designs and benchmarks to measure product performance against real-world standards
7+ years of experience in civil engineering design (water, wastewater, and/or transportation)
Proficiency in Civil 3D (required)
Experience with hydraulic/hydrologic modeling software (e.g., HEC-RAS, Storm
CAD, Water
CAD, SWMM)Strong opinions on what makes engineering workflows painful and how they could be better
Comfort working in a fast-moving startup environment alongside software engineers
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