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Experience in general civil engineering design including a mix of roadway, drainage, earthwork, H&H, developing construction plans, specifications and estimates. Conduct hydrological and hydraulic analyses for various projects, including stormwater management, floodplain mapping, drainage design, and erosion control.
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Design experience to include proficiency in creating and working with TINS and 3D surfaces along with grading, drainage, water, sewer and roadway plans and procedures. Design work includes site, grading, utility, wastewater systems, storm water systems, road work, and flood studies/mitigation.
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Computing quantities for items such as concrete, asphalt, steel, earthwork, drainage structures, and traffic control devices. NCDOT QMS Roadway. Zero (0) to four (4) years of experience in roadway and/or bridge construction inspection and the ability to obtain the above qualifications in a reasonable amount of time.
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Projects include: Horizontal and vertical alignments, Grading and drainage design, Streetscape and roadway improvements, Multimodal design, including multi-use trails and complete streets, Signage, striping and signalization plans.
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Develop effective/innovative designs for interstate widening, interchange/intersection improvements, traffic management, and roadway drainage design on State and County highway improvement projects.
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Responsibilities: Assist with preparation of various roadway engineering designs and tasks, such as site data collection; preparation of detailed roadway plans, ADA curb ramp design plans, grading, erosion control, drainage plans, cross-sections and profiles, general notes, dimensioning etc.
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It shall include but not be limited to: grading, roadway, parking lots, sidewalks, drainage, and utility design work. Knowledge of grading, site development, drainage and utility design.
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Prepare roadway improvements supporting our aviation and land development practices. Design of roadway and transportation projects. We are a multi-disciplined consulting firm specializing in community infrastructure solutions including airport planning and design, environmental and water resources engineering, land planning and development, and energy.
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Job DetailsJob Location Warwick Office - Warwick, RIDescriptionQualifications Staff Roadway/Highway EngineerBL Companies is 100% employee owned, giving us a competitive edge and a unique distinction from most other companies.
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Minimum of 5 years of specific field construction inspection experience in the specified areas listed below Inspection Skills - Applicants must have demonstrated inspection experience in one or more of the following categories: Roadway & bridge construction including related storm drainage/ SWM facilities.
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Principles and practices of development including but not limited to: grading, traffic, roadway design, land surveying, land use, drainage, building construction, zoning, water, wastewater, other utilities, energy, environmental quality, cultural resources, and recreation.
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Project involvement with multiple disciplines such as roadway, drainage, geotechnical, environmental, etc. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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Lead, perform and assist in traffic services, such as the maintenance, replacement, and installation of single post sign, delineator and reference post, metal guard rail, concrete rail, pavement marking or removal, roadway warning devices, energy attenuator, and courtesy assistance.
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SCDOT Earthwork, Drainage and Base Course, Asphalt Roadway Technician, CEPSI, ACI Field Level I, SCDOT Concrete Level 1& 2, SCDOT Foundations, Traffic Control or some combination thereof the previously mentioned certifications.
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Construction activities to be monitored may include pavement box construction, asphalt/PCC pavement, underground utilities (drainage/underdrain/electrical), excavation, embankment, and pavement markings.
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