A resume summary or objective can be quite tedious to write….too much detail, and you may bore the reader, too little, and they may form the wrong perception regarding your fit for the role. A resume summary serves a specific purpose: to quickly and effectively communicate your proven and potential value add to an employer. See this as your own personal branding statement.
Considering that you are a Civil Engineer lets tackle your summary script by using a staged approach:
“Highly meticulous Civil Engineer with proven physics and mathematics background and proven experience in design projects. An AutoCAD connoisseur with ten years of experience in multi-million dollar infrastructure projects. Currently completing a Doctorate in Structural Engineering.”
“Innovation inspired Civil Engineer with five years of experience in creating green environmental solutions for new residential building projects. Number conscientious and driven by a desire to improve quality, cost, and time metrics across all projects under management. Completed a Bachelor of Science in Geotechnical Engineering and currently in the process of completing the Professional Engineering (PE) exam.”
“Licensed Civil Engineer with more than a decade of experience in solution design for railroad infrastructure projects. Fully adept in AutoCAD 3D, Civil 3D, Revit, Bluebeam and Reality Capture. Well versed in scheduling and project management software. Recently acquired Autodesk Certified Professional accreditation.”
The career progression of a civil engineer is quantified by specific stages, which provides standardization to job titles and experience levels
Under your accomplishment section, you may be tempted to merely a list of your most important functions performed. There is a drawback to this – mediocrity. Your accomplishment section should be written in such a way that a tired recruiter immediately sits upright and a hiring manager re-reads through your accomplishments two times over. Pack a punch and get their attention. How to do it? Think facts, numbers quantification.
Examples:
What happened here is that we transformed flat simple generic duties into action-packed, unique statements pitching benefits in the form of money, improvements, and reliability (critical terms in the mind of a hiring manager)
There are numerous educational career paths for Civil Engineers as we have discussed at the beginning of our resume guide, but regardless of the field chosen, all aspiring civil engineers need to jump through the same hoops about education, accreditation and licensing.
List your Engineering Education as follows:
Start and completion date of qualification, then qualification name, institution, and city, followed by abbreviated state name, with commencement date and completion date for diplomas, associate degrees, and bachelor degrees.
Here are some examples of education for a Civil Engineer’s Resume:
2019 – Professional Engineering (PE) Exam, National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), Seneca, South Carolina
2018 – AutoCAD Level II, CAD Masters Inc., Walnut Creek, CA
2016 – Advanced Civil 3D and Reality Capture, CAD Masters Inc., Sacramento, CA
2016 – AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, Beamworks and Navisworks, Applied Software Training Center, Atlanta, GA
2015, Masters of Science in Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Achieved Summa Cum Laude
Majors: Geotechnical Engineering, Soil Composition, Geology
2011 – 2014 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, California State University, Los Angeles, CA
GPA of 3.75
Curriculum: Construction Planning, Engineering of Earth Structures, Advanced Construction Methods, and Techniques
Overall Top performer in Construction Planning
The Construction field requires specific technical skills, physical abilities, and personal traits. A skills matrix is a great tool to provide prospective hiring managers with an instant view of your capabilities and ‘’value add”. Go for a 10/10/10 spread as per the example below:
Incorporate these skills into your summary, or profile, and your accomplishment statements to set a professional tone throughout.
Technical Competence | Physical Abilities | Soft Skills |
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Water Resource Engineering | Physically Fit | Time Management |
Geotechnical Engineering | Able to lift 150 lb | Creative Thinking Skills |
Structural Design | Hand-Eye Coordination | Safety Conscious |
Physics | Dexterity | Meticulous |
ETABS | Endurance | Self-Motivated |
Autodesk Revit | 20/20 Vision | Driven |
STAAD Pro | Power | Accountable |
Mathematics | Wear Protective Gear | Project Management |
Earth Structures | High-Rise Construction | Focused |
Mathematics | Nimble | Problem Solving |
Civil Engineers in the 4 th Industrial Revolution are subjected to numerous challenges regarding complexities from the drafting table and also at the ground sites of the projects they are responsible for. “Tech savviness” is a must-have feature in the skills arsenal of a civil engineer. Potential employers would place a high emphasis on the technologies you are familiar with. Use a skills matrix to highlight them:
Software Type | Applications Used |
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Distance Meters: | Electronic devices to measure distance, Rhodes arcs |
Analytical Software: | Hydraulic modeling, Minitab, MathWorks MATLAB; Trimble Geomatics Office |
Map Creation Software: | Cartography, ESRI ArcView, ArcGIS, Intergraph MGE |
Levels, Scales, Triangles: | C, Microsoft Visual, LabVIEW, Verilog |
Project Management Software: | Microsoft Project, Oracle, Primavera Enterprise Project, Portfolio Management |
Computer-aided Design (CAD) Software: | AutoCAD, Bentley MicroStation, PTC Creo Parametric, STAAD.Pro Autodesk, AutoCAD, Bentley, CATIA, Parametric |
Masters Degree in Civil Engineering | Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) | Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Various Disciplines) |
Construction Technician Certificate | Professional Engineering Exam (PE) | Advanced Safety and Health Certificate |
LEED Green Associate | Professional Matlab Certificate | Project Management Professional (PMP) |
Advanced Diploma in Graphic Imaging | Special Hazards Systems Exam | Civil Engineer Apprenticeship |
Remodeling | Scheduling | Monitoring |
Controlling | Problem Solving | Finishing |
Fabricating | Deductive Reasoning | Detecting |
Constructing | Installing | Prioritizing |
Analyzing | Calculating | Operating |
Assessing | Testing | Diagnosing |
Interpreting | Recommending | Identifying |
Experimenting | Evaluating | Measuring |
Balancing | Setting | Discovering |
2023 Median Pay | $95,890 per year $46.10 per hour |
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Typical Entry-Level Education | Bachelor's degree |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation | None |
On-the-job Training | None |
Number of Jobs, 2022 | 326,300 |
Job Outlook, 2022-32 | 5% (Faster than average) |
Employment Change, 2022-32 | 16,200 |