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The objective of the position is to work in a multidisciplinary engineering environment and provide light rail (LRT), heavy rail (HRT), commuter, freight, streetcar/trolley, and Automated People Mover (APM) design for clients.
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This role will focus on classical geotechnical engineering including site characterization, soil mechanics, shallow and deep foundations, seepage and stability analyses, earth retention structures, seismic assessment, and soft ground construction.
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Cities and Railroads also rely on us to provide traction-power substations and electricity transmission, as well as signaling and control technology for freight and passenger rail and transit systems.
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Manages the editorial and publication process for rail/transit project deliverables. AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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DLR Group’s Transportation Sector provides architectural design, AOR and construction phase services for rapid transit facilities, urban transportation related support facilities, rail stations, airport people mover transportation expansions and renovations, ferry terminals, and other specialized transit-oriented developments.
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Experience or exposure related to the following topic areas (note that experience in all these areas is not required) Topic Areas: Field work, traffic operations analysis, signal design, transportation planning (e.g., bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy, and/or travel demand modeling.
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These projects include planning, preliminary engineering, final design and construction support services for new roadway alignments, roadway widening and extensions, interchanges and intersections, roadway rehabilitation, toll plaza improvements, airport infrastructure, local road improvements, transit, truck and bicycle and pedestrian facilities - in a variety of geographic and environmental settings.
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If you are a rising junior or senior pursuing an undergraduate Engineering degree, live near Sacramento, California and are ready to discover the amazing opportunities that the rail industry has to offer then look no further.
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The purpose of this position is to plan, design and supervise civil engineering projects such as railway tracks, structures, roads, drainage, and other transit facilities. This is accomplished by planning work assignments, interpreting policies, resolving issues, analyzing reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, and related data to plan and design projects, preparing material specifications, plans and construction schedules, and preparing engineering and design documents.
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3-5 years of directly relevant work experience in one or more of the following areas: traffic operations analysis (e.g., HCS, Synchro, VISSIM), traffic engineering and streetscape design, transportation planning (e.g., bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy), or travel demand forecasting (e.g., Cube/Voyager, TransCAD, EMME.
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BS/BA degree in accounting, finance, public policy / administration, business administration, economics, law, urban / transit planning, civil engineering, or comparable major with exposure to infrastructure and construction-related coursework.
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Stock products (Light Rail Vehicles and Main Transit Lines), covering customer. Work with multi-functional teams (Project Managers, Legal, Operations, Procurement, Engineering, HR, etc.
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Overseeing Transportation Design, Traffic Engineering and Planning projects, including traffic data analysis, engineering and safety studies, signing and marking, traffic control plans, corridor studies and transit plans.
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As an Assistant Roadway Construction Inspector at TYLin, you'll be at the forefront of overseeing the construction of cutting-edge roadways, transit systems, railroads, bridges, and transportation structures.
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Approximately 10 years of experience in civil construction with approximately 5 years in construction of transit projects. Under the direction of the client, the Assistant Construction Manager will perform a wide variety of engineering work.
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