Heavy-civil contractor specializing in bridges, tunnels, and marine infrastructure
Traylor Bros. is a regional heavy-civil contractor built on a foundation of complex, landmark-scale projects—bridges, tunnels, and deep-water structures. The company runs on legacy construction-management tools (Primavera P6, AutoCAD, Bluebeam, JD Edwards) paired with field hardware (LIDAR, drones, welding equipment). Active pain points cluster around cost tracking, schedule delays, and compliance—gaps that surface repeatedly across engineering, construction, and ops teams. Current hiring skews heavily toward mid-level engineers and field staff, with marginal sales capacity, suggesting focus on project execution over new business development.
Traylor Bros., founded in 1946, is one of North America's leading heavy-civil contractors, headquartered in Evansville, Indiana. The company employs roughly 200–500 professionals across engineering, construction, manufacturing, and support functions. Their work spans major infrastructure: bridge construction, deep-water container terminals, tunnels, and temporary structures for complex civil projects. The organization is currently pursuing federal contracting expansion and embedding lean manufacturing and kaizen principles across operations—a shift toward process discipline in an industry historically project-driven. Most hiring activity remains in the United States and Canada.
Primavera P6 for scheduling, Bluebeam for document management and collaboration, AutoCAD for design, and JD Edwards for financial/ERP operations. Field teams use LIDAR, drones, and Tekla PowerFab for structural steel fabrication.
Evansville, Indiana. The company also actively hires in the United States and Canada.
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