Civil engineering firm specializing in transportation, water resources, and energy infrastructure
McCormick Taylor is a 78-year-old civil engineering practice with 201–500 employees, headquartered in Philadelphia. The tech stack is almost entirely domain-specific (AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, OpenRoads, HEC-RAS, SWMM, VISSIM, TUFLOW, ArcGIS) with no cloud infrastructure or modern DevOps tooling — typical of firms prioritizing engineering discipline and regulatory compliance over software agility. Hiring has accelerated with 44 roles posted in the last 30 days, heavily weighted toward senior engineers, suggesting expansion into new geographies (notably Virginia) and a drive to scale delivery capacity across water resources, transportation, and energy sectors.
McCormick Taylor designs transportation networks, manages water resources and stormwater systems, and develops environmental and energy infrastructure for state DOTs, metropolitan planning organizations, turnpike authorities, municipalities, and energy companies. The firm's project portfolio spans drainage and flood studies, bridge and culvert hydraulic design, NPDES permit compliance, watershed restoration, and integrated land-use planning. Current operational challenges center on managing concurrent water resources workstreams, accelerating proposal development cycles, and executing growth in the Virginia region while maintaining delivery velocity across multiple project types.
AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, OpenRoads Designer, HEC-RAS, SWMM, VISSIM, and TUFLOW for hydraulic and transportation modeling; ArcGIS for spatial analysis; Adobe Creative Suite and Figma for visualization and design.
Philadelphia, PA. The firm is expanding hiring in Virginia and operates across multiple U.S. states serving DOTs, municipalities, and energy clients.
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