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Parsons has a challenging and rewarding opportunity for a motivated Supervising Drainage Engineer to join our team in the Pacific Northwest. Supervising Drainage Engineer - Transportation Infrastructure - Pacific Northwest.
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Job Description: Parsons is seeking motivated individuals dedicated to solving a full spectrum of signal processing challenges in Herndon, VA for SIGINT, EW, Radar, and Communications Systems. Experience as a Digital Signal Processing Engineer with C/C.
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Description :Senior Traffic Engineer – Transportation Infrastructure Parsons is now hiring for a Senior Traffic Engineer to lead and support various projects in the New England regions, as well as national projects at times.
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Our Parsons Pasadena office is seeking to hire an experienced Senior Civil Design Engineer - Water and Wastewater Infrastructure to join our Los Angeles team and work on water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Mechanical, Electrical Plumbing (MEP) Field Engineer for to support our LAX team. APM Mechanical, Electrical Plumbing (MEP) Field Engineer ) With nearly 75 years of experience, Parsons is uniquely qualified to deliver cyber/converged security, technology-based intellectual property, and other innovative services to federal, regional, and local government agencies, as well as to private industrial customers worldwide.
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Parsons is now hiring for a Senior Traffic Engineer to lead and support various projects in the New England regions, as well as national projects at times. 8 years or more of experience as a traffic/transportation engineer; experience with hands-on traffic simulation using software programs such as Synchro/SimTraffic, VISSIM, HCS, GuideSign/SignCAD, etc.
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Job Description:Supervising Drainage Engineer - Transportation Infrastructure - Pacific Northwest OverviewParsons has a challenging and rewarding opportunity for a motivated Supervising Drainage Engineer to join our team in the Pacific Northwest.
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Civil Roadway Engineer II - Transportation Infrastructure - Cranberry Township, PA, East Hartford, CT or Boston, MA. We are looking for an experienced Civil Engineer to support Roadway design projects in the Pennsylvania and the New England region.
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This $2.0B project, the biggest in NYSDOT's history, is changing the fabric of Central New York. We are looking to add engineers at various levels, including Engineer II, Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer, and Supervising Engineer, to this landmark project.
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Description :Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented Senior Release Train Engineer (RTE)-DevOps Engineer to join our team! In this role you will get to As a SAFe® Release Train Engineer (RTE), you will play a crucial role in helping the successful execution of our United States Space Force (USSF) Agile Release Train (ART) and guiding our teams toward increased agility and efficiency supporting Defensive Cyber Operations Software and System development.
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Description :Parsons is now hiring for a Highway Engineer II to work on major infrastructure projects that change the fabric of our community. Parsons equally employs representation at all job levels for minority, female, disabled, protected veteran and LGBTQ.
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Senior Traffic Engineer – Transportation Infrastructure. We are looking for an engineer withan affinity for simulating traffic patterns to alleviate congestion and improve safety on major road and highway transportation projects.
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Parsons is now hiring for a Drainage Engineer II to work on major infrastructure & transportation projects in the East-Central Region (Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, etc. Professional Engineer (PE) License is preferred.
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Parsons is now hiring a Senior Roadway Engineer to join our top-performing transportation team in either our established Cincinnati office or our soon-to-open Akron office location! Professional Engineer (PE) registration.
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Parsons is now hiring an Entry Level Civil/Structural Engineer for our rapidly expanding business. In addition, an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Certificate is preferred. Parsons extensive experience in this field, combined with your engineering knowledge, will propel your career forward with opportunity for advancement with top performance.
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