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At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. Perform traffic impact analysis as part of a CEQA/NEPA level EIR or preliminary engineering study.
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Familiarity in Traffic Engineering concepts like signal timing, ATSPMs, adaptive traffic control systems, and traffic responsive systems. Design of central/field communications, traffic control equipment, communications devices, traffic controller hardware and software, transit signal priority, CCTV cameras, DMS, traffic detectors, and electronic tolling equipment.
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In the roll of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Engineer/Project Manager you will assists senior-level staff in planning, designing, and implementing technology solutions for transportation issues in our Nebraska/Iowa Offices.
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Master's degree in Transportation/Traffic engineering discipline preferred. Strong knowledge of MicroStation or AutoCAD, Synchro, and Highway Capacity Software is required. Bachelor's degree in Engineering.
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Preferred hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and software including experience with: HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), HEC-HMS, and GIS platforms. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline is required.
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Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and AutoCAD, Prolog, Primavera P3 or Sure Trak, Timberline or other scheduling software. 10 years related experience in various aspects of construction including estimating, bidding, preparing purchase orders and subcontracts, scheduling, and field engineering.
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PE license in Texas• Software knowledge: Microsoft Office and specialized groundwater flow and water quality software• Experienced in development and management of diverse teams. HDR is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer.
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Experience with construction management software packages and Microsoft Office, Prolog, Primavera, etc. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Construction Science or closely related field.
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HDR has an exciting opportunity for a Construction Project Manager for our Ohio Construction Services team. Take responsibility for personnel matters, workload management, monitoring consulting service contracts and establishing optimum engineering practices to serve the client's project delivery effort.
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Technical delivery and quality oversight of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Systems Engineering projects including QA/QC. Design and implement central/field communications, traffic control equipment, communications devices, traffic controller hardware and software, transit signal priority, CCTV cameras, DMS, traffic detectors, roadside units, and electronic tolling equipment.
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