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VHB’s growing Tysons, VA team is looking for a Senior Traffic Engineer to join our Transportation team. Background in traffic engineering and project management. It’s not surprising that VHB has consistently been rated one of the top AEC firms to work for across our 30+ offices on the East Coast.
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VHB’s Water Resources group is growing across MA and RI, and we're looking for a Water Resources Engineer/Designer to join its dynamic team. Lead tasks under the supervision of the project manager on multi-disciplinary projects with hydrologic, hydraulic, stormwater design or water quality focus including interaction with staff and clients.
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VHB's New York City office is seeking a Senior Highway Engineer/Project Manager who is passionate about managing innovative design build and transportation engineering projects. Senior Highway Engineer - Project Manager | Hybrid | New York City, NY | Newark, NJ.
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Our New England transportation team is looking for a Project Manager - Structures to work on large, complex transport and related projects across the VHB footprint. Perform quality assurance reviews of project construction documents, engineering reports, etc.
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Senior Civil Transportation Engineer / Project Manager | Hybrid | New York City Metro. VHB's New York City office is seeking an 8+ year Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager who is passionate about working on complex infrastructure projects in NYC Metro Region.
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Overview ABOUT THE POSITIONVHB’s growing Tysons, VA team is looking for a Senior Traffic Engineer to join our Transportation team. Amazing co-workersA focus on learning and developmentFlexible, hybrid workplaceIt’s not surprising that VHB has consistently been rated one of the top AEC firms to work for across our 30+ offices on the East Coast.
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VHB’s Raleigh, NC Office is seeking a Project Engineer or Project Manager to join our growing Land Development and Planning and Design team. Highly Proficient in the following: AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microsoft Project, MS Office.
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Provide project management support/mentorship to other project managers. VHB is a proud Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Must possess strong project management and technical skills.
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Project Manager - Structures, Flexible location. Familiarity with bridge design and detailing (steel, concrete, prestressed concrete) and seismic analysis. AutoCAD Civil 3D, and/or MicroStation experience.
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Since our founding, we have intentionally fostered a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion—supported by deep-rooted core values, one of which is diversity. Provide technical support/mentorship to structural engineering staff.
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