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Have a pre-existing network of transportation connections and regional expertise in roadway/highway design, traffic engineering, transportation planning, construction management, and alternative delivery, and program management (owners’ representative.
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Experience: Minimum 5 years of land development experience including development of site layouts, planning, platting and site grading with AutoCAD Civil 3D Training and Certifications: Special Skills and/or Abilities: Knowledge of design and visualizations software such as Civil 3D, Hydraflow, and Storm Sewers, Proficiency in site layout, roadway design, grading, hydrology, utility design, erosion control, regulatory approvals, etc I have read and understand the above job description.
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Must have a minimum of 7 years experience working on water/wastewater facilities, highway/roadway or utility waterline installation, storm or sanitary sewer) construction type projects. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Associates degree or greater in Engineering or Engineering Technology, Construction Management; Equivalent post-secondary education 2 or 4-year degree High School diploma or GED required and or NICET Highway Construction Level II.
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Petticoat-Schmitt performs work throughout the southeast in public and private markets and specializes in commercial and residential site development, underground utilities, clearing, grading, and roadway construction, as well as water and wastewater treatment plant construction.
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Perform field evaluations and provide technical oversight of roadway signing, signals, marking, lighting, work zones and NPDES requirements. FDEP Erosion Control Inspector and Stormwater Inspector Certification.
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The ideal candidate will participate in planning, budgeting, and delivering traffic engineering projects including traffic operational analysis, traffic microsimulation models, roadway design, signal design, ITS design, signing and marking, and/or construction traffic control plans, etc.
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Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans & reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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Medium to Large heavy civil, roadway, bridge project experience ($30M+) Review. Our client is a reputable, growing Civil, Environmental and Geotechnical engineering firm serving the Mid-Atlantic.
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4 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education in successfully coordinating and managing CEQA/NEPA document preparation and technical studies for rail or roadway projects.
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The candidate will serve as Senior Engineer/Project Manager in Traffic Engineering department and collaborate with multidisciplinary team and lead various traffic design tasks on roadway, bridge and interchange improvements, intersection modifications, complete streets, and multimodal projects.
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Transportation projects may include rail, interchanges, roadway widenings, roundabout design, bridge projects, drainage systems, storm water management, utility relocations and preparation of contract documents; primarily for Caltrans and public agencies.
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As a Team Leader, this individual will be responsible for leading a team of junior engineers and technicians on a wide variety of roadway design projects. Knowledge of other transportation disciplines including drainage, signing and pavement marking, signalization and intelligent transportation systems.
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Responsible for supervising and the coordination of activities for the maintenance, repairing, and updating facility equipment such as Power Distribution and associated equipment, Fire Life Safety Systems, HVAC, water and associated equipment, fire, and stormwater pumps, building and structures, tunnel and roadway lights, tunnel flood protection systems, and tunnel ventilation.
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3 – 5 years minimum experience with roadway design, preferable with some experience on GDOT projects. Design assignments may include supporting teams designing new location roadways, roadway widening, interchange layouts, and/or roundabout design.
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Asphalt Roadway, CEPSCI, Earthwork & Concrete) We are willing to train entry-level candidates, however we are also interested in experienced candidates with previous SCDOT inspection experience and certifications.
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