AISC


NSBA Bridge Education Specialist

Reports to: Director of Continuing Education
Location: Anywhere in the domestic US, in close proximity to major airport (Chicago area preferred)

Summary

The National Steel Bridge Alliance is looking for an enthusiastic bridge engineer to share the latest innovations in steel bridge design and construction with the decision-makers who shape American infrastructure.

For over 100 years, the American Institute of Steel Construction and the National Steel Bridge Alliance have been the leading advocate and trusted resource for the American steel bridge industry. The NSBA Bridge Education Specialist will ensure that bridge owners and bridge designers have the information about every aspect of steel bridge design and construction that they need to make informed choices, through the offering of continuing education courses.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  • Develop processes and manage the delivery of all Steel Bridge Forums (SBF), which are in-person one-day technical seminars that bring together decision-makers and experts from the structural steel design and construction industry.
    • Work with NSBA staff to identify SBF locations, agenda, technical content, and speakers.
    • Coordinate speakers, facilities, registration, and meals with the hosting entity.
    • Review the technical content to verify it meets continuing education requirements.
    • Ability to serve as host/lead of SBF and deliver presentations demonstrating NSBA tools and resources that can be used by bridge owners and designers.
  • Coordinate/manage technical programming for NASCC: The Steel Conference’s World Steel Bridge Symposium (WSBS), including acting as secretary of the WSBS planning committee.
  • Serve as the primary AISC/NSBA representative for national steel bridge webinars (approximately four per year).
    • Oversee the technical development of webinars and materials, including PowerPoint presentations, handouts, learning objectives, and assessment questions.
    • Work with NSBA staff to identify appropriate webinar speakers and reviewers, and conduct presentation reviews and speaker training sessions to ensure quality of presentations.
    • Moderate live webinars, including the selection of audience questions for the speaker to answer.
  • Coordinate the delivery of two- to three-day in-person steel bridge design short courses.
  • Work with AISC full members to develop processes that enable them to execute their own local/regional presentations in partnership with the NSBA Bridge Communications Specialist.
  • Manage university outreach for steel bridge engineering programs in collaboration with AISC University Relations.
  • Coordinate distribution of case studies that demonstrate why structural steel is a competitive option for bridges.
  • Coordinate with NSBA staff to educate AISC Full Members about NSBA tools and resources, including hosting quarterly national webinars for AISC Full Members.
  • Speak at local and national trade shows as needed, demonstrating NSBA tools and resources, and speaking on the market advantage of using structural steel for bridges.

Additional Duties & Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with AISC staff in all departments to ensure transparency and efficiency.
  • Engage with and support the AASHTO/NSBA Steel Bridge Collaboration.
  • Work with NSBA staff as needed to assist in the development and implementation of new tools and resources for decision-makers.
  • Coordinate educational content on relevant internal and external communication channels, including the AISC and Modern Steel Construction websites.
  • Attend national AASHTO meetings/conferences/events and regional bridge-related meetings/conferences as needed.
  • Quantify education activities in Salesforce, tracking metrics, benchmarks, and goals.
  • Carry out special projects and duties as assigned.
  • Support other AISC continuing education and university education programs as needed.
  • Attend AISC and NSBA meetings and events as needed.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, preferably with a structural emphasis.
  • Minimum of five years experience in the design and/or construction of bridges using AASHTO and state DOT bridge design standards, procedures, and requirements.
  • Ability to relate to and communicate effectively with engineers, fabricators, and Department of Transportation personnel.
  • Proficiency with standard productivity software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Workspace, and similar applications).
  • Exposure to CRM systems is preferred.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present in front of a group, and demonstrate a positive attitude and self-motivation, with a marketing- and sales-oriented demeanor.
  • Ability to work independently in a highly organized manner.
  • A high level of general business acumen and demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain professional relationships.
  • Willingness to travel approximately one-quarter of the time.

 

TO APPLY, PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO NEWTON@AISC.ORG.

*AISC reserves the right to change the job description (with or without notice) to accommodate business necessity.