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We are looking for a very experienced Roadway Design Engineer or a newly licensed Project Engineer in the Civil Engineering Transportation industry. Registered Professional Engineer in the State of California preferred.
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Professional work involving the review, coordination, and processing of development applications as related to civil engineering design, with appropriate environmental considerations, for roadway design, traffic operations, drainage systems, water quality, stormwater management, wetlands, and flood prone areas, to insure compliance and consistency with the Seminole County Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. Assists the department in achieving its mission and vision statements.
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Certification (If any):- Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Arizona (Preferred) Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Arizona. Candidates will be exposed to various levels of play from recreation, school sports, and professional sports, ranging in soccer, baseball/softball, football, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, track & field, and others.
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Our client, a multidisciplinary privately owned consulting firm is seeking a full-time Professional Land Development Engineer to join their Civil Engineering team in Glassboro, NJ. As a registered PE (Professional Engineer) you will work independently on civil engineering components of multidisciplinary projects.
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Supervises contractors and engineer consultants in the preparation of scope of work for professional services including the design for water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, roadway, transportation, and building projects.
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Works with a team of project managers, water resources engineers, and GIS specialists in support of floodplain modeling and mapping studies, stormwater management analyses, drainage master-planning, roadway drainage and bridge hydraulics analyses, and other water resources projects.
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TERRA is seeking an Illinois Licensed Professional Engineer with 10-12 years of experience in Construction Management as a Resident Engineer. A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Resident Engineer on IDOT and/or ISTHA projects.
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Illinois Professional Engineer (PE) License (Required) 10 -12 years of related experience in construction management, including but not limited to, roadway, bridge, drainage, utility relocation, lighting, maintenance of traffic during day and night construction activities.
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Typical activities may include assisting with highway/roadway geometric design, detailed calculations, production of construction plans including drafting mark-ups, and production of technical reports and memoranda, with guidance from the Roadway Lead Engineer.
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Hanson Professional Services Inc. is seeking a candidate to fill a full time Roadway Engineer position for our Peoria, IL office. A Day in Life of a Roadway Engineer at Hanson.
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Experience as an engineer on roadway construction projects working on a range of assigned activities such as materials testing, quality assurance, and pavement measurements; AND. Professional registration or licensure - current registration as an Engineer Intern (EI), engineer in Training (EIT), or licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE.
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Virginia licensed Professional Engineer license preferred, EIT required. + Design tasks may include: roadway, trail and sidewalk design; open and closed system storm drainage design; stormwater management design; erosion and sediment control plans; Transportation Management Plans; signing and pavement marking plans; traffic signal plans; quantity and cost estimating; utility coordination; and other engineering design and support tasks related to the development of roadway construction plans.
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The Principal Engineer I has responsibility for the integrity of approximately 240 miles of County roadway to assure the safety of the traveling public. Advises the County Engineer on roadway functionality to ensure a road network that efficiently and safely serves the public who transit Somerset County by all modes of transportation.
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Professional Engineer (PE) license in good standing is required. Oversee design services related to roadway, grading, drainage, utilities, and erosion control in conformance with local, state and federal regulations, for a variety of public local agencies.
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Successful candidate works under the supervision of a professional engineer in meeting project contractual and quality control requirements on transportation projects primarily for state and local governments in Virginia and the southeast.
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