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Civil Engineers are responsible for plan production and the design of a variety of public/private sector projects, including public works infrastructure, transportation, traffic, water resources (stormwater), private land development, subsurface utility engineering, and various types of site development projects.
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KOA Corporation (KOA), a Lochner Company is a leading provider in professional services in transportation, engineering, mobility planning, and construction management for public agencies and private sector clients.
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Founded in 1976, Bryant Associates, Inc. (Bryant) is an MBE/DBE professional consulting firm that provides civil, structural, and traffic engineering, water resources, construction management and surveying services to public and private clients throughout the Northeast, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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Qualifying degrees: Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering, Construction Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Management, Construction Engineering Management Technology, Geological Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation.
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Minimum 15 years of progressive leadership experience within the transportation field (Alternative Project Delivery (APD)/civil engineering/roadway/structures/traffic engineering studies) either for the public sector or private sector.
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Perform traffic engineering and project management tasks to deliver a wide variety of transportation planning, transit, traffic engineering, safety, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) projects for many, diverse clients.
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Perform detailed engineering tasks, such as traffic analysis; traffic signal sequencing, phasing, and timing; traffic data collection; technical reports; and traffic modeling and simulation.
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In this role, the Civil Engineer will be a part of the Civil Engineering team, of the Mid-Atlantic sector, based in our Washington, DC office, with the option of working in our other offices: Fairfax, VA. The Civil Engineer will design land development projects for residential, commercial, and municipal development.
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Overview Our Virginia Beach, VA office is seeking an ambitious traffic engineer to support a variety of transportation projects for public and private sector clients in the Hampton Roads area.
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Kimley-Horn's Daytona, FL office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Transportation/Traffic team. Bachelors or Masters from an ABET accredited university in the field of Civil Engineering.
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BETA Group, Inc. is a New England based consultant engineering firm and leader in the fields of transportation, traffic, structural, civil/site, and water/wastewater engineering; landscape architecture; urban design and planning; GIS/asset management; environmental sciences and permitting; and construction services.
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As a Drinking Water/Wastewater Project Manager, you will work with our Authority and Municipal clients to develop, design, and manage a variety of projects, including public and private sector wastewater collection and treatment systems, public and private sector drinking water distribution and treatment systems, membrane treatment of municipal and industrial water and wastewater, and biosolids and renewable energy development.
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Projects may include urban design and planning, roadways, park and recreation design, multi-use trail and pathway design, traffic engineering, landscape architecture, assessment and rehabilitation, infrastructure design, water and wastewater conveyance, and storm water management.
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Experience in Civil and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Operational Analysis, Traffic Engineering Design, Environmental and Urban Planning. Bachelor's degree in Engineering Field of Concentration – Civil and Transportation Engineering, Transportation Operational Analysis, Traffic Engineering Design, Environmental and Urban Planning.
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The qualified candidates should have BS degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering with 6+ years’ experience with stormwater management, drainage, grading, site development projects.
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