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The ideal candidate must have at least 5 years of transportation construction experience including experience working on PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, highway and/or bridge projects is preferred.
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The Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI) is responsible for consulting with contractors, consultants, engineers, job superintendents, and others in matters related to plans, specifications, materials, equipment, and the methods, practices and safety precautions involved in construction and installation of the work.
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Transportation CAD Drafter / Designer. Perform design services related to transportation design, site layout, grading, stormwater management and erosion control in conformance with local, state and federal regulations.
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Transportation Planner/Traffic Engineer. Experience a variety of transportation planning projects, such as traffic and transit microsimulation, multimodal corridor studies, transportation demand management plans, transportation impact studies, traffic signal warrants, bicycle and pedestrian facility planning, local/regional transportation plans, safety studies, or noise analysis.
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Senior Construction Inspector (Transportation) IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. The Senior Inspector will primarily work independently on FDOT projects consisting of milling and resurfacing, bridge construction, signalization, earthwork operations, stripping operations, and final estimate preparation.
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Two years minimum - Transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience. Construction Inspector - Transportation in Allentown, PA at Pennoni. Performing field inspections on roads, bridges, or other transportation improvement projects.
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Experience in bus and rail operations, transit industry best practices, emerging technology and transportation policy; For state employees managerial capacity is interpreted at the level of Transportation Transit Manager or Transportation Assistant Planning Director.
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Prior experience on PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Projects. Additional certifications including ACI, PennDOT Concrete, NECEPT Bituminous Field Technician. Knowledge of PennDOT mobile applications and ECMSv3, and NICET certification.
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Experience with transportation construction means/methods such as Concrete construction, site excavation, and grading, pipe installation, signage, striping, Hot Mix Asphalt Construction, temporary traffic control.
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Job Title Part-Time Temporary Transportation Institute Program Assistant Campus Transportation Institute/Des Moines Job Number 21-T51 Employment Date As soon as possible Job Category Part-time Temporary Staff Positions Application & Position Information Call Dave Pfiffner (515) 965-7450 or djpfiffner@dmacc.edu.
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Keywords: Stormwater, Drainage, Hydraulic, Transportation, Roadway, Highway, Bridge, DOT, Water, Construction, Water Resources, #LI-EH1. Primary Responsibilities as a Transportation Hydraulics Engineer include working as a key member of a hydraulic/ water resource design team for moderate to large projects and serving as a task lead/project engineer on small to large projects.
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We are looking for a Transportation Construction Observer to join our Construction team to improve infrastructure in Metro Detroit areas. As a multidisciplinary firm, DLZ provides engineering and architectural design services, construction management, surveying, right-of-way acquisition and materials testing.
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Develops and leads in the implementation of the short- and long-term transportation elements of the County's Comprehensive Plan, the Roadway Systems Plan and other related plans and programs, in coordination with multiple agencies including MnDOT and the Metropolitan Council.
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JMT's Philadelphia Construction Management Team is seeking a qualified and experienced Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisor for highway, bridge other infrastructure projects within the Southeastern Pennsylvania region.
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