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Our Puget Sound Region is hiring a Transportation Drainage Engineer to support our Roads and Highways group while working on transportation related projects. The increasing complexities of modern transportation include growing demands, aging infrastructure, rising costs, funding challenges, and environmental concerns.
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If so, DEA’s Salem, OR office is hiring a Transportation Engineer-in-Training (EIT) to support our Roads and Highways team. From initial investigations through planning, concept development, final design, and construction, DEA responds with solutions that serve today’s transportation needs while accommodating tomorrow’s growth.
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DEA’s Inland Northwest Market ( Spokane, WA; Coeur d’Alene, Boise and Pocatello, ID) is hiring a Transportation Engineer-in-Training to work in our Transportation Business Unit as part of our Roads and Highways team.
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Our Transportation Business Unit focuses on five markets; Bridges and Structures, Roads and Highways, Transit and Rail, Smart Mobility and Construction Engineering. DEA’s Salt Lake City, UT office is looking to hire a Civil/Transportation Intern to support our Roads and Highways group while working on transportation related projects.
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10+ years in transportation design or planning with a focus on roadway, highway, transit, or bridge projects. DEA’s California Region is looking for a Transportation Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager to help expand our public agency clients with a focus on state highways, structures, and design-build projects.
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DEA's Inland Northwest Market (Spokane, WA; Coeur d'Alene, Boise and Pocatello, ID) is hiring a Transportation Project Manager / Engineer to support regional backlog for projects in Idaho, Utah, and Colorado.
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DEA's Puget Sound Region is hiring a Transportation Roadway Project Engineer / Task Leader to support our Roads and Highways group while working on transportation related projects. Our Transportation Business Unit focuses on five markets including Roads and Highways, Bridges and Structures, Transit and Rail, Smart Mobility and Construction Engineering.
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Experience with Civil 3D or MicroStation 0-5 years’ experience drafting related to transportation engineering projects. The primary duties of the CAD Technician are to produce drawings, layouts, sketches, maps, and graphic representations related to transportation planning and design.
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If so, DEA’s Portland, OR office is looking for a Project Manager to manage and deliver projects, mentor staff, review projects for quality, and participate in Business Development activities for our Oregon Transportation group.
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