Enjoy a career at Boyle
You can have a job or you can enjoy a career—the
choice is yours. We think you know what the differences
are, but in short, a career offers exciting opportunities,
challenges, and rewards; a job is just something
you do. At Boyle Engineering
Corporation, we help our professional staff build
their career, and you have a future with us. Join our team and begin
the ascent up the ladder of success.
Boyle is one of
the nation’s Top 100 design
firms, according to Engineering News-Record magazine. Though
we’ve
existed since 1942, the executive management team
has recently undergone a transformation, and CEO
Phil Petrocelli is bullish on growth. This has
created a tremendous need for talented engineering
professionals to become part of the Boyle staff.

Each year, Boyle
is responsible for several hundred million
dollars worth of infrastructure, including
water and wastewater treatment plants, pipelines,
reservoirs, pump stations, and roads and bridges.
Many of Boyle’s designs are award winners,
and we are among the industry leaders in advanced
water treatment, water supply/distribution, and
wastewater reuse/water reclamation.
Beyond the projects and engineering expertise,
Boyle is firmly committed
to its employees’ growth
and fulfillment. For instance, we place
a high priority on training, which not only covers
technical issues (via our Boyle University), but
also client account management, project and account
management, business development,
and
informal
training such as Brown Bag technical sessions (“nooners”).
Other benefits include a fun and dynamic workplace,
mentoring by seasoned engineers who pass on knowledge
and wisdom to their younger peers,
bimonthly strategic updates from the CEO and Management,
and technical newsletters and
communications.
You have
your choice of places to work, but at Boyle,
you will enjoy a career. Come join our dynamic
team!
Employment opportunities are available in water
treatment, supply, and distribution; water resources;
wastewater treatment and water reclamation, and
transportation. |