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Primary ResponsibilitiesThe primary duties of the Drainage Engineer are to provide project engineering with a focus on transportation projects and public transportation clients throughout the Southern California Region.
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TRC is seeking a highly motivated Roadway/Civil Design Engineer for our growing transportation practice in Irvine, CA. The ideal candidate will be enthusiastic to work with other engineers, project managers, and other technical staff assisting with planning, designing, and implementing civil engineering projects, such as the design of roadways.
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Courses are taught by world-class scholars who maintain connections with industry and are involved in developing innovative technologies in earthquake and structural engineering, transportation systems, water resources, and environmental engineering.
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What we do: The Civil Certification Engineer Electrical Systems & Powertrain is responsible for serving as the technical point of contact between the electrical engineering disciplines (powertrain, energy storage, etc) and the certification department.
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Preparing plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for transportation engineering projects, including complete streets, bikeways, traffic signal, signing/striping, and lighting projects.
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Develop or incorporate advanced modeling techniques, concept development, design requirements, and operating strategies to account for the safety and functionality of end-users, transportation vehicles/systems, and incorporate future-ready solutions with structural engineering design standards.
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The Construction Inspector may allocate inspection resources on complex projects as a General Contractor, Building Construction Supervisor, Building Inspector of large commercial or industrial construction projects, heavy construction projects, transportation, or transit construction projects for the appropriate disciplines including utilities, geotechnical, civil roadway, structural, electrical, duct bank, communications.
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The successful candidate will provide civil engineering analysis and design on a variety of federal, municipal, and commercial, including stormwater (large regional capture and site level water quality projects), grading, multiuse paths, complete/green streets projects, ADA ramps, active transportation projects, surveying, bridges, and related ancillary structures.
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WSP is looking to build our Transportation Design Team for local agency roadway and civil engineering projects in the Southern California Area. Advanced proficiency with civil engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, standard of care, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
$146,700 - $232,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent combination of education and management experience. , transportation projects (roads, trails, traffic improvements), as well as coastal, environmental, energy, and municipal facilities work throughout the region.
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District Overview Kiewit’s Southern California District is one of Kiewit’s leading infrastructure districts specializing in heavy civil projects that include earth moving, water/wastewater, transportation, roadways, and power projects.
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With extensive experience in rail and bus systems, transit facilities, and civil and structure infrastructure, we provide planning, design, engineering, and management services to the transit and freight rail industries.
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Compile and organize daily project field data Perks and Benefits: Profit-Sharing Amazing PTO Full Benefits Competitive salaries Qualifications RPLS certification 5+ Years of relative work experience Familiarity with construction staking, boundary survey, & topographic mapping Strong CAD Software experience Client relationship experience Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
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Mark Thomas offers student interns a fantastic, applied learning experience in civil engineering, a competitive hourly rate, paid sick time, budgeted time for training and career development, and flexible schedules with hybrid work environments.
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Adept at reading and putting together engineering Plans, Specifications, and EstimatesExperience in preparing and reviewing technical studies, reports, and other engineering documentationProficiency in engineering software, encompassing but not limited to AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation is a benefit but not required.
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