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Receives materials delivery tickets for compliance and submission to contractorTakes assignments and direction from Quality Control Lead Management and Senior InspectorsWork will be nearby on and around active highways, roadways, water/land bridge, marine barges and watercraft, underground tunnel boring machines, construction.
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Kimley-Horn's Austin North, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Bridge team! + Train and mentor Engineers-In-Training (EITs) in bridge engineering.
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The estimating tasks will involve hard bid estimates for concrete and asphalt paving, road widening, drainage lines, road reconstruction, bridge work, and dirt work. Heavy Civil Estimator – Bridge/Heavy Highway The Estimator is responsible for providing support in areas of roadway, heavy civil, and highway bridge projects.
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Ulteig is excited to announce we are seeking a qualified Bridge Inspection Team Leader who will perform and supervise NBIS Routine, Rope Access, or Underwater bridge inspections for our clients as a member of our bridge team.
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Bridge Inspection Engineer. Typical projects will include bridge and tunnel inspections for reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete, steel, and timber structures, as well as load ratings for bridges of all types and sizes.
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Ability to utilize CAD (or embrace learning Bentley Connect CAD software) to assist in project plan development and 3D modeling. Licensure as a professional engineer by the Iowa Engineering & Land Surveying Examining Board is required within 9 years for continued employment; temporary training assignments will terminate within six months following a second attempt to obtain a professional engineer license or nine years from date of hire.
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Project tasks will include roadway design, bridge design, maintenance of traffic and construction phasing, signing, pavement markings, ITS and traffic signal design, utility design and coordination, drainage and erosion control among the many disciplines.
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We seek a seasoned professional bridge engineer who desires and thrives in a collaborative work environment, has excellent client and communication skills, has a team mentality, and strong design capabilities in many areas.
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Surveyor, Project Engineer, District Manager, Engineer, Manager, Engineering, Management. District Survey Manager - Kiewit Bridge & Marine. We are a leader in technical and traditional bridges, bridge like structures, marine structures, and dredge work.
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EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA) is actively seeking a junior level Structural/Bridge Engineer to join our team. Proficiency in using MicroStation and AutoCAD for bridge projects. Conducting fieldwork, including site visits and bridge inspections, and preparing inspection reports.
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HDR is currently in need of a Mid-Level Bridge Engineer to work as a member of our Transportation Business Group to work in our Mid-Atlantic Offices. Keywords: Civil, Structural, Bridge, Construction, Design, Concrete, Steel, Highway, Roadway, DOT.
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Observe and inspect various contractor's operations to include clearing and grubbing, earthmoving, paving, concrete pavement, bridge construction, pipe installation, traffic control, pavement marking, etc.
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Michael Baker is actively seeking a Senior Bridge Engineer to join our growing bridge practice in Florida. Manage bridge/structural tasks as part of project development, including plan and report production.
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2854 Bridge Foreman / Heavy Civil Construction Bridge Foreman / Civil Construction Bridge Foreman All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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Minimum of one (1) year PennDOT experience or higher or minimum of two (2) years of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the twelve (12) web- based TCI training modules can substitute for other required experience.
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