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Proficient in MicroStation, Geopak, OpenRoads, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Synchro, VISSIM, Highway Capacity Software (HCS) and TransCAD Modeling software. Experience in leading a complex civil transportation project including roadway geometric design, drainage design, signage and pavement markings, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, traffic signals, traffic control plans and construction sequencing.
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Experience in the use of 3D software to model civil engineering design, including but not limited to Autodesk Civil 3D, Bentley Microstation Connect, Openroads, and OpenSite Designer is preferred.
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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. An ABET accredited engineering degree (Bachelors or Masters) by Summer 2024 in one of the following majors: Civil and/or Environmental Engineering Mechanical, Electrical, Biological, Biosystems, Chemical, or Agricultural Engineering Engineering Technology.
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As a Civil Engineering Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horns future leaders.
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Proficiency with CAED design software, such as Advance Steel - Autodesk, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, RAM Steel, Edilus Steel, Tekla Structural Designer, and/or Dlubal Software.
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Contribute to the pre-construction civil engineering design, planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope. - Contribute to the pre-construction civil engineering design, planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope.
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Advance understanding of design software such as: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation, and Excel to develop the design deliverables. + Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Extensive experience using computer assisted engineering and design software to prepare engineering and design documents (examples include software such as Civil 3D, AutoCAD, MicroStation, and GIS.
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Proficient with AutoCAD/Civil 3D or Microstation/Power InRoads or Power GeoPak. AECOM is seeking a Civil Engineer - Transit/Rail Design to be based in Murray, UT. The senior civil engineer is a key position that will be based in Utah and report into the US West Region Transit/Rail Engineering Group.
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Knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, roadway software, MicroStation and Carlson principles. Serve as primary project point of contact to coordinate surveying and mapping services between Survey Party Chief and the client.
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All design will be done using computer aided drafting programs such as AutoCAD/Civil 3D or Microstation/InRoads/OpenRoads. Experience using computer assisted engineering and design software to prepare engineering and design documents (examples include software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D, InRoads, OpenRoads and GIS.
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Microstation, Geopak, Autocadd Civil 3D, Microsoft Office Products, Trimble Business Center a plus. Should be fluent in the use of Microstation with Geopak and Autocadd Civil 3D and familiar with State mapping standards.
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Civil 3D or MicroStation CAD experience. Survey, Topography, Autocad, construction layout, construction stakeout, Land development, lidar, Civil 3d. Bachelors in Civil Engineering or Construction Technology.
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Software experience with AutoCAD/Civil 3D, MicroStation/Geopak/ORD as well as knowledge of AASHTO, AREMA, and DOT design standards are preferred. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with an emphasis in structural engineering, a minimum of eight years of transportation structural/bridge design experience, a PE license, and a current NHI Bridge Inspection certification.
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General understanding of Microstation, OpenRoads Designer, Civil 3D, ArcGIS, HEC-RAS and proficiency in MS Word and Excel required. Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field from an ABET accredited engineering program.
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