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Description :Job PostingCivil Roadway Engineer – Infrastructure – San Diego, California Opportunity : Parsons Corporation has a new opportunity for an experienced Civil Roadway Engineer to work with design engineering of road & highway systems supporting Caltrans, City of San Diego, and County of San Diego primarily for public works transportation projects in the San Diego area.
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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering 6+ years of progressive traffic engineering design and operational experience California. Coordinating with colleagues across the region, you will support the Transportation Engineering Team by preparing scopes and fees for traffic engineering tasks, organizing personnel to complete tasks, and attending technical meetings with agency staff and clients.
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OverviewOur San Diego office is looking for a Civil EIT or PE with 2 years of experience to join our Transportation Planning and Traffic Operations team. Undergraduate or graduate degree in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, or bioelectrical engineering.
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We maintain divisions that focus on civil engineering, urban design & planning, community planning, landscape architecture, transportation & traffic engineering, surveying, mapping, aerial photogrammetry, water resources, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and 3D laser scanning.
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Technical background/experience (minimum 5 years) with implementing projects centered around ESRI based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies for managing linear referencing systems (LRS) and other transportation, roadway or civil engineering data.
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Apply high-level professional, civil, and traffic engineering techniques and processes to identify improvements for various project phases involving more complex roadway transportation engineering work including concept development, preliminary design, final design, procurement, construction and operation.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering and/or EIT. One year performing duties comparable to those of a California state service Junior Engineering Technician, Range B, and Minimum of four (4) years of demonstrated experience in roadway construction inspection of highways or major public works projects, including traffic control, PCC and AC paving, earthwork, grading, drainage, and signing and striping.
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Completedbachelor'sor in-processmaster's degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g.,geography, math, statistics, economics.
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Our talented team has an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or advanced degree in City or Urban Planning. The Transportation Planner will provide project assistance on a variety of transportation planning and traffic projects.
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Who You AreRequired Qualifications Bachelor's degree with a major in business, civil/transportation engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, math, transportation planning, public policy, or related field.
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BS Civil Engineering, preference for MS Civil with focus on transportation. Our San Diego office is looking for a Civil EIT or PE with 2+ years of experience to join our Transportation Planning and Traffic Operations team.
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In addition to our local projects, our team is also engaged in some of the largest regional projects in Southern California including Brightline West (High speed rail from LA to Vegas) and California High Speed Rail. Why not grow your career in civil engineering while supporting these important projects that support the infrastructure in your communities.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil, Structural Engineering, or Construction Management. As Gannett Fleming continues to expand our client and project portfolio in the West Region, we are excited to identify an experienced Resident Engineer to run the inspections of medium to large scale Transportation and/or Transit related projects throughout the greater SoCal Area.
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The primary duties of the Senior Highway Drainage Engineer include leading the drainage engineering on large scale highway and multi-modal projects for public transportation clients throughout the Southern California Region, assisting in preparation of proposals for marketing pursuits, preparing scope and fees for drainage tasks, supervising and mentoring younger engineers.
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