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Job Description AECOM is seeking a talented and experienced Transportation Engineer or Transportation Planner to work on a team supporting our contract with Florida's Turnpike Enterprise located in Ocoee, Florida.
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Experience using FEMA Grants Manager. The Technical Specialist will use FEMAs Grants Manager (GM) system. FEMAs Grants Manager system is used to assign and track actions throughout PA project development, and to collect all PA project-related information and documents, including correspondence.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a motivated Geologist for employment in the Charleston, SC or Miramar Beach, FL office. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex challenges. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM.
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See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM. Freedom to Grow in a World of Opportunity You will have the flexibility you need to do your best work with hybrid work options.
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The position provides the opportunity to support CEI efforts for exciting, challenging, and high-profile transportation projects for IDOT, Illinois Tollway, CDOT, and other local Municipalities.
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AECOM is seeking a Construction Manager - Federal experience to build a bench of part time variable Construction Managers that can be assigned to projects throughout the US. The remote location can be anywhere in the continental United States and it will require travel.
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AECOM is actively seeking to add a Traffic and Intelligent Transportation Systems Engineer to our Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office. Any prior design experience with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and/or Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission as it relates to traffic engineering, signal design, ITS design, plan production, project estimates, and specifications is a plus.
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All PDMGs will use FEMA's Grants Manager system. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023. Whether you're working from an AECOM office, remote location or at a client site, you will be working in a dynamic environment where your integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and pioneering mindset are championed.
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AECOM is a leader in the global data center consulting industry with robust teams in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. If based near an AECOM regional office, this position would be a hybrid work situation, but is also open to being a remote opportunity.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements: BA/BS + 8 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education Preferred Requirements: Knowledge of NYSDOT specifications, standards and procedures Licensed Professional Engineer or NICET IV certification is preferred Excellent communication, leadership, problem-solving and organizational skills Experience with APPIA and Site Manager is preferred.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a talented Project Engineer to support our Water, Wastewater, and Water Resources practice based in Pocasset, MA. The selected employee will have a primary focus on water/wastewater/water resources utility planning, design, condition assessment, and mapping for state, municipal, and private clients.
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AECOM is seeking a Utility Coordinator Engineer to support NCDOT and municipal construction projects. 5+ years of transportation construction, CEI, or other civil inspection experience. There has never been a better time to be at AECOM. With accelerating infrastructure investment worldwide, our services are in great demand.
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Planning and managing environmental field work, including remediation systems operations, maintenance, and monitoring, groundwater sampling, fluid level gauging and oversight of subcontractors.
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Our Kimley-Horn Reston office is seeking an ambitious transportation planning and traffic operations (TPTO) engineer to support a variety of large transportation planning projects for public and private clients in Virginia.
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