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As an employee-owned firm, Clark Dietz offers a flexible work/life balance and an excellent compensation and benefits package including staff bonus programs, comprehensive insurance benefits, annual education budget, generous 401k match, and individual ownership opportunity.
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As an employee-owned firm, Clark Dietz supports a flexible work/life balance and offers an excellent compensation and benefits package including staff bonus programs, comprehensive insurance benefits, annual education/conference budget, 401k, ESOP, and individual ownership opportunity.
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Must have a strong interest in the field of transportation engineering and a desire to learn and develop skills toward becoming a licensed Professional Engineer. As an employee-owned firm, Clark Dietz offers a flexible work/life balance and an excellent compensation and benefits package including staff bonus program, comprehensive insurance benefits, annual education budget, generous 401k match, and individual ownership opportunity.
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Clark Dietz, Inc. is an employee owned, multidiscipline consulting engineering firm with offices in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Kentucky. We have an immediate opportunity for a mid-level Civil Engineer to join our Civil/Environmental Team in Northern IL/Southern WI. This position will provide planning, design, and construction phase services for municipal infrastructure projects in the area.
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Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking a transportation Structural Engineer with minimum of 5 years of experience in design of new transportation structures with a focus on highway, transit and rail structures including High Speed Rail. Experience in buried and underground structures is a plus.
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Our team is looking for a traffic engineer to support and deliver a wide variety of transportation planning and traffic engineering/operations projects for many, diverse clients. Our Virginia Beach, VA office is seeking an ambitious traffic engineer to support a variety of transportation projects for public and private sector clients in the Hampton Roads area.
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The Senior Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. Our Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of project types, and for a variety of clients.
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Responsibilities We are seeking a Civil/Transportation Engineer with 3-6 years of experience designing linear transportation or site projects. The individual will also have an opportunity, if interested, in assisting with transportation planning, including active transportation plans, corridor master plans and trail routing and feasibility studies.
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Are you a transportation engineering professional with a background in working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)? We're seeking a talented individual to join our team in a remote capacity, bringing expertise in transportation engineering and a deep understanding of IDOT procedures and standards.
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If you're passionate about transportation engineering and have a proven track record of success working with IDOT, we want to hear from you. Provide technical expertise and support for transportation engineering projects, with a focus on those related to IDOT requirements.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in transportation engineering, with specific experience working with IDOT projects and procedures. Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop transportation solutions that meet project goals and comply with IDOT regulations.
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Proficiency in transportation engineering software and tools, such as MicroStation, AutoCAD, and/or Synchro. Conduct analysis, design, and evaluation of transportation infrastructure, including roads, highways, and bridges.
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Join our team and contribute to impactful transportation projects from the comfort of your own home. Serve as a liaison between our organization and IDOT, representing our interests and ensuring compliance with agency requirements.
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Prepare engineering plans, specifications, and reports in accordance with IDOT standards and guidelines. Stay abreast of industry developments, emerging technologies, and changes in IDOT policies and procedures.
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Strong understanding of IDOT standards, specifications, and processes. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field; Master's degree preferred. Self-motivated and able to work independently in a remote setting, while also being a proactive team player.
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