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Requirements: PE License in Texas Bachelors or Master's degree in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering 15+ Years of experience in Transportation Drainage projects including planning, design, and construction Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Experience managing project teams and personnel Experience working with TxDOT, Texas counties, RMAs TxDOT Precertifications 10.1.
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Our engineers and professionals provide Highway Design and Traffic Engineering, Bridge and Structural Engineering, Civil Design, Surveying and Mapping, Pipeline and Associated Facility Design, Geotechnical/Geophysical, Environmental Studies and Water/Wastewater design.
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Our team provides services including Creative Design, Project Management, ADA/Code Compliance, Building Assessment and Reuse, Addition and Renovations, Historic Preservation, Master Planning, Interior Design, Space Planning, Structural Analysis and Design, and Construction Administration.
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Our practice encompasses all areas of traffic engineering and planning, including traffic impact studies, safety studies, traffic simulation, travel demand modeling and forecasting, corridor planning, traffic signal operations, signal and ITS design, comprehensive planning, transit planning, pedestrian and bicycle planning, and long-range transportation planning.
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Assists Site Design Project Manager and VP of Engineering and Site Design in plan review to ensure that plans are cost-efficient and are planned in such a way that product can be efficiently constructed on the site and meet government agency requirements.
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Project Management in the areas of Land Development Plan Design, Stormwater Management Design, Water and Sanitary Sewer Design and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Toole Design is the leading planning, engineering, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation. Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, landscape architecture, urban design, or a related field; AICP preferred.
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Toole Design Group is looking to hire a full-time Planning Director for our Western Region. To support internal operations, you will regularly convene with local planning leaders in the West to assess project needs, pursuit needs, and staff availability to align with regional goals and targets such as utilization.
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Support the project team with traffic engineering studies such as traffic impact analyses, traffic signal timing plans, microscopic and macroscopic simulation modeling, signal warrants, speed studies, capacity analysis, traffic operations, safety analysis, and parking studies.
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The successful candidate must have a strong civil engineering background to support planning, design, and construction management activities for a variety of public and private transportation, utility, energy, and development projects.
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As Principal-In Charge or Project Manager on large/complex projects, you will tap into your technical expertise in multimodal planning to troubleshoot and coach team members on client and project management challenges.
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Exceptional learning opportunities are available for personal and professional growth, including future opportunities in Construction Engineering, Civil Design, Project Management, or more specialized disciplines of Water Resources, Environmental, Structural and Transportation.
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Minimum of 15 years of experience in the planning and design of municipal and/or industrial water/wastewater treatment systems. #LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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Project Work Includes Highway Design, Municipal Roadway Design, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Intelligent Transportation Systems, And Rail Engineering.
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