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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or Transportation Engineering
Bridge, Road, and Infrastructure Design Engineers in Japan are responsible for designing, planning, and overseeing construction of bridges, highways, tunnels, and urban infrastructure projects. They ensure structural safety, functionality, and compliance with Japanese engineering standards. Engineers collaborate with government agencies, contractors, and multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative, sustainable, and efficient infrastructure solutions for urban and rural areas.
Standard: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
Weekly: 40–45 hours
Overtime: Common during project deadlines, construction phases, or inspections
Work type: Combination of office design work, CAD modeling, field site visits, and coordination meetings
Structural and civil engineering design knowledge
Proficiency in CAD, BIM, and structural modeling software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, STAAD.Pro)
Bridge and road design standards knowledge (Japanese and international)
Geotechnical and environmental assessment understanding
Project management and coordination skills
Problem-solving and analytical skills
Field inspection and supervision abilities
Communication skills
Design bridges, highways, tunnels, and other infrastructure
Conduct feasibility studies, structural analysis, and environmental assessments
Prepare detailed construction drawings and specifications
Coordinate with government authorities, contractors, and project teams
Oversee construction, quality control, and safety compliance
Perform inspections, testing, and evaluation of completed structures
Ensure compliance with Japanese engineering codes and regulations
Manage project documentation and reporting
Health insurance and pension plans
Transportation allowance
Annual bonuses (1–2 times/year)
Paid leave (10–20 days/year)
Housing allowance
Professional development and training programs
Opportunities to work on major national infrastructure projects