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Job Description AECOM has a position opening for a Civil/Structural Engineer with a primary focus on Transmission and Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role, AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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Job Description AECOM is looking for an experienced Sr. Traffic Engineer (Hybrid) which is located in either our Detroit, Novi, or Grand Rapids office , with an emphasis in traffic analysis and modeling.
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Job Description AECOM is looking for an experienced Sr. Traffic Engineer which is located in Seattle, WA , with an emphasis in traffic analysis and VISSIM modeling, to lead our traffic analysis team providing technical leadership and independent delivery of small to large projects.
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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a Fire Protection Engineer. Serve as a fire protection engineer in design or site survey tasks as required. About AECOM AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Communicates daily with the AECOM Resident and Assistant Resident Engineer(s) in execution of his/her duties. Performs other assignments as determined by AECOM Resident Engineer.
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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Geotechnical Sr Engineer to join our well established and growing Solid Waste department in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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Job Description AECOM has a position available for a Senior Civil/Structural Engineer with experience focused on Substation and Transmission & Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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The Resident Engineer serves as a point of contact to the client and acts as a liaison between management and clients on advanced issues; interacts with executive level government or public officials and/or executive level clients on significant project matters often requiring coordination between organizations and assesses and manages risk on behalf of AECOM and the client.
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AECOM is seeking a Traffic Engineer to be based in Indianapolis, IN. AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking out a well qualified and motivated Senior Civil Engineer with a background in highway and roadway design for a great role in our Colorado Springs, CO office.
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AECOM is seeking a Senior Tunnel Ventilation and Fire Protection Engineer to support our US Transportation Practice. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM.
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AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023. Professional Engineer (PE ). Depending on your employment status, AECOM benefits may include medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D and disability benefits, paid time off, leaves of absence, voluntary benefits, perks, wellness and global well-being, and global EAP, Business Travel and Service Awards programs.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a Roadway Design Engineer for the Surface Transportation department in Stevens Point, WI. Other potential locations for this position include Green Bay, Milwaukee, or Madison, WI. Projects may include the design of urban and rural roadways, interstate highways, and multi-use paths.
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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a creative, highly talented, and motivated Senior Roadway/Geometrics Design Engineer to enhance the capabilities of the AECOM Chicago, IL office.
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Responsibilities include but not limited to: Serves as lead engineer and Engineering of Record on small to mid- size projects Prepare overhead line design using PLS-CADD Transmission line structural design using PLS-Tower and/or PLS-Pole Substation support structures and foundation design Environmental Load Development for transmission and distribution assets.
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