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Our Pennsylvania office is seeking a Senior Project Engineer to join our Transportation Department. As a member of the team, you will contribute to the successful project delivery for a diverse range of projects for HNTB’s clients such as PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, SEPTA and Amtrak.
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Project Engineer for the Highway Department. Oversees completeness and accuracy of project team's work within the technical discipline. Coordinates technical aspects of project with client counterpart and teaming partners at staff level for work within the discipline.
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Our Pennsylvania office is seeking a Project Engineer to join our Transportation Department. May mentor, train and review work of junior engineer staff and provide constructive feedback.
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At HNTB, we are harnessing the power of collaboration and innovation to establish a new vision for the future of mobility across our country. Diversity of thought and unique perspectives drives innovation, engagement and retention, which makes HNTB better and brings value to our clients and our communities.
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As a member of the team, you will contribute to the successful project delivery for a diverse range of projects for HNTB’s clientsWhat You'll Do:Responsible for the planning and distribution of discipline-specific work, and adherence to the schedule and budget on projects.
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Join HNTB North Texas as a Senior Project Engineer, Traffic Team Lead in our growing traffic department! Professional Engineer (OE) or American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) depending on discipline.
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Prioritizes tasks and displays accountability to the project team to deliver projects that are of high quality, on-time, and within budget and scope. Coordinates technical aspects of the project with client counterpart and teaming partners at staff level for work within the discipline on complex or unusual engineering projects.
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Supports the preparation and modification of project reports, plans, designs, and calculations. At HNTB, you can create a career that is meaningful to you while building communities that matter to all of us.
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What You'll Need:Master’s degree in Engineering and 5 years of relevant experience, orPhD in Engineering and 4 years of relevant experienceWhat We're Looking For:Assists Drainage/H&H department by performing engineering-related tasks including research, development, calculations, design and delivery on assigned project(s.
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