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Strong understanding of Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Illinois Tollway policies, standards and procedures. 6+ years of progressive experience in drainage studies and water resources design for transportation infrastructure projects.
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The ideal candidates will be responsible for managing drainage analysis, design and production projects; bridge hydraulic analysis; and environmental permitting in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), local municipalities and local drainage district standards, criteria and accepted practices.
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The applicant must have significant and recent experience in Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) or Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) highway design and plan preparation.
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Experience working with the Department of Transportation (DOT) and/or Illinois Tollway. This position will be responsible for working with and managing projects for our local clients including Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Toll Highway Authority as well as large scale design-build projects across the county.
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EXP’s Infrastructure & Transportation Practice provides comprehensive planning, design and construction engineering services for all types of roadway, bridge, water resource, rail, transit and aviation projects.
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Preparing permit applications and submittal documents for local agencies, stormwater management permits, IEPA NPDES, IEPA sanitary & water, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, FEMA, and the Army Corp of Engineers.
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Experience working with Connecticut Department of Transportation, Metro-North Railroad, Amtrak, MBTA, or other passenger/commuter railroad agencies. Experience with AutoCAD, Microstation, OpenRoads or OpenRail.
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The State of Connecticut, Department of Transportation (DOT), is now accepting applications for a challenging and exciting Transportation Planner 2 position to assist in leading community project planning and development.
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Experience using MicroStation computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) software to develop plans, profiles, typical sections, cross sections, and quantity take-offs for construction phase estimates on highway design projects for the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) or other Virginia localities would be a plus.
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Under the direction of the Section Manager of Design and Construction, this position reviews engineering plans, studies and reports prepared by the Illinois Department of Transportation, counties, and municipalities for impacts to existing bus service and develops opportunities for inclusion of new bus stop infrastructure in the plans.
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Experience on North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) projects preferred, specifically on TNR/DNR level projects. The responsibilities for this role will include: data collection, noise monitoring, modeling, mitigation analysis, report writing, task administration and the ability to effectively deal with clients and the public as necessary for transportation improvement projects as part of larger NEPA environmental studies or as stand-alone projects (as project manager.
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Looking for experience in site/civil design, roadway/transportation design, stormwater management and project management skills. AutoCad required and Civil3D and Microstation preferable.
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Requires prior experience working on projects with Florida Department of Transportation and permitting experience with agencies such as South Florida Water Management District, St Johns Water Management District, US Army Corps, and Local Water Drainage Districts.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Survey Project Manager who has worked extensively with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and possesses a deep understanding of survey control networks, boundary surveys, ROW surveys, ALTA surveys, and topographic and engineering design surveys.
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The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in highway and roadway design, with a proven track record of utilizing industry-standard software such as MicroStation, InRoads, OpenRoad Designer, and Civil 3D. This individual should be well-versed in highway design standards and possess the ability to lead tasks for Department of Transportation (DOT) projects.
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