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The Architecture Senior Manager will be responsible for the following items: The role is to lead, for an architecture practice, major mixed-use Transportation Oriented Development projects in the New York Area.
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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. Background in traffic and transportation engineering.
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The Transportation Planning Manager will work within the Rail/Transit Team in our LA Office on a backlog of program management, planning, and environmental work for various Southern California clients such as: LA Metro, the City of Inglewood, and CHSRA. This individual will assume responsibility for client relations, project delivery, and strategic growth.
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Is seeking a Design Manager for its Transportation Business Line to be based anywhere in the East Region. Bachelors Degree in Engineering with 10 years of relevant design experience within the transportation construction field or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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AECOM is seeking a Sr Transportation Manager to be based in San Antonio, TX focusing on Traffic Engineering, ITS, and Emerging Technology. Lead and execute business development strategies in traffic engineering, ITS, and emerging transportation technologies, identify growth areas and key clients, actively pursue opportunities with Division Manager and be responsible for proposal development.
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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a highly talented Transportation Group Lead / Senior Project Manager to work out of our Portland, OR Office. In addition, the ideal candidate will possess experience in managing staff and tasks associated with these types of contracts, as well as supporting various transportation professional services pursuits related to major capital programs including highways, roads, light rail, heavy rail, or commuter rail.
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Is seeking a Senior Transportation Engineering Manager to be based in Dallas, TX focusing on Traffic Engineering, ITS, and Emerging Technology. Act as Project Manager to lead, execute, and deliver projects in Texas for Traffic Engineering, ITS and emerging transportation technologies, oversee project schedule, budget, and quality.
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AECOM is seeking a Sr. Project Manager With a focus on NJ clients: NJDOT; NJTA; SJTA; NJ Transit. Business Line: Transportation. The right candidate may also be asked to manage a portfolio of projects and act as the Client Account Manager with responsibility to grow AECOM's market share for that client.
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AECOM is seeking to hire a Deputy Design Build Manager - Highway Roadway Transportation to support our exciting projects in the Pacific Northwest. 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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AECOM is seeking a Senior Transportation Engineer/Project Manage r to be based in Minneapolis, MN. + Project Management experience in transportation projects. See how we are delivering sustainable legacies for generations to come at aecom.com and @AECOM.
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AECOM is looking for a senior project manager to support the Georgia Port Authority (GPA), one of the largest fastest growing ports and currently investing $1.9 billion in infrastructure projects.
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Is seeking an experienced Emerging Technology/Intelligent Transportation System Manager for immediate placement to lead and assist with ITS design projects, Transportation Systems Management & Operations (TSMO), Concept of Operations, Requirements, ITS architectures, and emerging technology planning/design/programming.
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Intelligent Transportation System. Work as a project manager for small and medium projects from DOTs and municipal agencies for task orders through on-call contracts and standalone projects.
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Traffic, Intelligent Transportation System & Technology Manager. + Lead pursuits of both traditional government RFPs as well as unsolicited proposals related to new technologies in transportation.
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AECOM is seeking a Global Strategic Marketing & Clients Manager to support our Transportation business line. Global Strategic Marketing & Clients Manager, Transportation.
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