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Under general supervision from the Chief of the District 3 Regional Transportation Management Center (RTMC), a Senior Transportation Engineer, and lead direction from the Lead TMC Engineer, a Transportation Engineer, Civil, the incumbent works in the District 3 RTMC, co-located with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Sacramento Communications Center in Rancho Cordova.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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We offer a comprehensive range of services including civil, structural, and mechanical engineering, machinery design, construction and project management, and planning services. We specialize in the management and design of heavy civil, structural, industrial, and waterfront infrastructure projects across the United States.
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Registration in the State of Washington as a professional engineer in civil engineering, with at least four years of responsible civil engineering experience for a municipality, county, state, or engineering consultant; or At least 10 years of engineering related experience with emphasis on project management in Public Works Engineering, (surface water/road construction, surveying, traffic, etc.
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QualificationsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Civil Engineering preferred. Work with our construction engineering inspection and project management professionals to provide cost-effective solutions to help maintain the integrity of a variety of infrastructures.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in project management and technical execution for transportation, site / civil, traffic, roadway, parking, and utility projects. RequirementsBachelor's degree in Civil Engineering.
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The incumbent assigned to Public Works and Public Utilities will perform project design and project management tasks for a variety of capital improvement projects including street, traffic signals, ITS (Intelligence Traffic Systems), water, wastewater, and recycled water systems.
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Coursework/experience in transportation, geometric design of highways, traffic engineering, construction cost estimating, land development, construction management, hydraulics, hydrology, stormwater management, geotechnical and civil engineering materials.
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Founded in 2004, Dynamic Engineering Consultants, P.C., and its Family of Companies; Dynamic Earth, Dynamic Survey, and Dynamic Traffic, has emerged as one of the top Land Development Consulting Firms in the nation.
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The Transportation group is responsible for the planning and design of bridges, highways, ports, rail systems, streets and arterials, trails, and pathways with additional focus on stakeholder outreach, traffic engineering, long-range planning, policy development.
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Strong knowledge of transportation engineering principles, roadway design, traffic engineering, and project management. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Design-Focused Transportation Civil Engineering Project Manager to oversee transportation infrastructure projects from conception to completion.
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We work with our clients to achieve the optimum value, schedule, and project quality for heavy highway, single and multi-span bridges, intersection and traffic signal improvements, marine improvements, water/wastewater transmission, building and vertical project management, park and recreation construction, and condition assessment and asset inventory.
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5+ years’ experience in Civil Site Engineering (residential, institutional, industrial, and/or commercial site design and permitting experience). Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering.
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Strong knowledge of public works engineering, project management, and civil engineering principles. Experience: 4+ years of professional civil engineering and project management experience.
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Performs a variety of engineering tasks, including development of roadway geometry, signing, pavement marking, drainage and maintenance of traffic plans. Tetra Tech is currently seeking Civil Engineering applicants for multiple summer intern positions within our Texas Transportation group.
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