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VDOT Transportation Design Director. 15+ years of professional civil engineering experience focused on delivery of complex VDOT Transportation Design Services; 20+ years of experience highly preferred.
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VHB is seeking a growth-oriented, entrepreneurial, and experienced engineer to serve as the VDOT Transportation Design Program Executive (PX). As the company continues to grow and undertake projects of greater scale and complexity, the VDOT Transportation Design PX provides high-level strategic guidance and support to Project Managers (PMs) on large-scale, complex transportation projects, enabling PMs to focus on project execution while ensuring the overall success of projects.
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Transportation/Traffic Engineer - Design | Hybrid. VHB is seeking a strong Transportation/Traffic Engineer with solid design experience to join our vibrant and growing transportation consulting practice in Connecticut.
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Transportation/Traffic Engineer - Design. 5-8 years of transportation/traffic design engineering experience required, depending on level of education. We're an inspired and innovative team of engineers, scientists, planners, and designers who partner with clients in the transportation, real estate, institutional, and energy industries, as well as federal, state, and local governments.
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Develop traffic and transportation planning, safety, and engineering solutions for multimodal transportation projects. Attend and lead meetings with transportation agencies and private developers.
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The successful candidate will play a critical role in driving the growth of the VDOT Transportation Design practice to increase market share across the state of Virginia. Oversee and lead project delivery teams and provide technical guidance for the design of transportation projects.
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We are at our best when a project requires us to bring together skills in civil engineering, transportation planning and design, urban land planning, survey, and environmental sciences. VHB’s growing Boston, MA office is seeking a Transportation Engineer to join our Transportation Planning & Operations group.
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VHB’s growing Orlando, FL office is seeking a Transportation/Traffic Engineer to join our Transportation Planning group. Senior Transportation/Traffic Engineer | Orlando, FL. The selected candidate will work with a team of transportation planners and traffic/civil engineers on a variety of public, private-sector and institutional projects within broad cross-section of markets, including real estate development, municipal, state agencies, higher education, federal lands, and aviation.
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VHB's growing Wethersfield, CT office is seeking a paid Transportation Engineer/Planner Intern to join our Transportation Systems group the summer of 2024, May to August inclusive. Transportation Engineer/Planner Intern.
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VHB's Providence, RI office is seeking an entry-level Transportation Engineer to join the team. Entry Level Transportation Engineer. Work within a team of professionals in developing transportation design and solutions for a multitude of transportation and highway-related projects Highway design.
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Proven success in the institutional, real estate, transportation and/or, state & local government market sectors. VHB’s Transportation group has earned a reputation as one of the preeminent traffic engineering and transportation planning teams in Suburban New York. This position provides an opportunity to lead complex transportation projects for major institutional, real estate, and governmental clients and play an important role in expanding and shaping the group.
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Develop, analyze and evaluate traffic improvements including traffic signals and roundabouts Develop traffic and transportation planning, safety, and engineering solutions for multimodal transportation projects.
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Master's degree in Urban Planning or related area of study relevant to specialization (Urban Design, Urban Studies, Transportation Planning/Engineering, Public Administration) VHB is seeking a Transportation Planner to join our Transportation Systems team in Atlanta, GA.
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Assist with strategy for the Transportation, Real Estate, State & Local Government, and Institutional market sectors. Proven success in the transportation, state & local government, real estate, and institutional market sectors.
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