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Our services include: Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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Kimley-Horn is looking for Planning graduates to join our West Palm Beach Downtown, Florida (FL) office focusing on Transportation! + Transportation Planning. + Urban Planning.
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Ideally, the successful candidate will also demonstrate strong analytical, communication, collaboration, technical, supervisory, and business skills, and have a demonstrated working knowledge of preliminary engineering issues, site planning, master planning, long-range planning, land use policies, roadway, transit, freight, rail, and active transportation project studies.
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Kimley-Horn is celebrating 16 years as one of FORTUNE's 100 Best Companies to Work For. Responsibilities Our team is looking for a traffic engineer to support and deliver a wide variety of transportation planning and traffic engineering/operations projects for many, diverse clients.
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Work with the Senior Director of Planning & Architecture, D&C Senior Program Manager, D&C Director of Operations, and D&C project managers to continually critique and improve JHFRE design and delivery process efficiencies.
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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator We are looking for a commercial roofing project manager/estimator to be responsible for planning projects and preparing budgets and timelines.
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The successful candidate will be a motivated, growth-oriented professional who can support our clients in conceiving, planning, and managing multidisciplinary projects to deliver stormwater, recharge, flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality project planning and design documents and support construction projects.
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The Civil Project Engineer will assist in the design of private and public land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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Vertical Transportation Project Manager (Queens, NY) Scope: The Project Manager must be dedicated full-time to the site location-Queens, NY. Due to the complex and/or specialized nature of the work, the Project Manager must have considerable Elevator/Escalator experience that includes managing the work of these types of installations.
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This Project Controls Manager 3 (PCM3) position is a Project Controls Division position that acts as an advisor to staff members in cost engineering, cost analysis/control, and planning/scheduling activities for a group, project, program, or for discipline/project/program/proposal estimating or staff planning activities that require in depth knowledge of technical skill and experience.
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Title: Sr. Supply Planning Manager. Three or more years of demonstrated Supply Planning process improvement and project management capability with a proven ability to manage organizational change and drive results.
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Work closely with the CAD Manager and project managers to understand project requirements and timelines. Ensure drawings meet quality and project standards set by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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If you are a skilled Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager with the necessary experience and a passion for estimating challenging construction projects, we encourage you to apply. Our team is seeking an experienced Project Manager for infrastructure projects, specializing in highways and bridges.
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Coordinate regular market development and planning activities across PCNA, PCL and PAG, which includes but is not limited to volume planning. Lead PCNA Project Management Office and continuously seek to optimize the process.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Strategic Communications Project Manager to join our team in San Jose, CA, to manage various transportation and transit infrastructure projects and programs with an expertise in managing construction and community outreach initiatives.
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