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Manage all segments of roadway work to include understanding project plans and specifications (FDOT), standard grading operations, pond excavations, subgrade preparations, stabilization (mixing), curb pads, layout and controls, Limerock placement, soil cement placement and MOT basic operations.
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Designing civil infrastructure on bridge projects: typical design areas would include site grading at piers & abutments, erosion control, roadway geometric design, guardrail and approach panel details, culverts, traffic control, and driveway reconstructions.
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Roadway engineer will primarily work in an office setting; however, some field work may be required. Experience with TDOT Roadway Design Guidelines and Project Delivery Network is desired.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motiva ted Senior Roadway Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in Atlanta, GA! Complex engineering design tasks as well as marketing, client engagement, and the growth of the roadway design practice in local and/or surrounding markets.
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Stantec is seeking a Senior Roadway Engineer to lead our highway/roadway design group in California. Senior Roadway Engineer - ( 230004XV ) Day to day management of the highway and roadway design team operations in California.
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Reviews plan preparation for roadways, water distribution, sanitary sewer systems, storm drainage systems, roadway, transportation, and building projects through professional consultants. Supervises contractors and engineer consultants in the preparation of scope of work for professional services including the design for water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, roadway, transportation, and building projects.
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Kimley-Horn's Seattle, Washington (WA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Roadway team! Strong understanding of civil engineering principles, roadway design standards, and traffic engineering principles.
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Performs inspection services for roadway construction projects, drainage construction projects and other related roadway/highway or site development project construction inspections including sewer and water systems construction inspection and testing.
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Job Title: Estimator - Heavy Civil Roadway and Bridge Construction Location: Kansas City, MO Job Description: We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Estimator to join our team with a focus on heavy civil roadway and bridge construction projects.
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Candidates should have a High School diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of experience in construction inspection for site related projects including water/sewer, roadway, stormwater, facility design, land development, etc.
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The successful candidate will have experience in traffic engineering, roadway design, drainage studies/design, traffic control, permitting, utility relocations, right-of-way engineering, construction document preparation, and post design construction services.
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This internship will focus on transportation engineering concepts through engagement on design tasks across multiple disciplines including transit, roadway, Right-Of-Way, traffic, utilities, urban corridor, drainage, grading, traffic control, geotechnical, and structures.
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NCDOT QMS Roadway Certification. As a CEI Roadway Inspector , you will perform technical duties associated with the oversight, administration, and inspection of transportation projects, including roadway, bridge, rail, pedestrian, port, and /or aviation, to determine the contractor's compliance with the contract, plans, and specifications.
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Wallace Montgomery of Richmond, VA is looking to hire an experienced full-time Roadway Engineer. As a Roadway Engineer, you are at the forefront of brainstorming creative solutions for challenging projects.
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We are a leading heavy civil general contractor established in 1994, specializing in highway, roadway, and underground utility construction. 5+ years in experience with a focus in Heavy Civil, Underground, & Roadway.
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