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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in architecture, civil engineering, construction management, urban planning, or a related field. Experience working with or for a public transportation agency to develop and update architectural or engineering policies and procedures relating to accessibility on transit and streets projects.
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Kiewit’s Northern California District is one of Kiewit’s leading infrastructure districts specializing in various types of work in the heavy civil, power, transportation, and water resource markets.
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Our civil teams focus on site and infrastructure design including traffic/transportation, parking, street layout/lighting, water and wastewater utilities, stormwater drainage, circulation, paving, surveying, security issues, and other site considerations.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Transportation, Sociology, Economics, Civil Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Significant thesis, class project or studio work related to transportation planning, transportation engineering analysis, and/or transportation land use interface preferred.
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Completed bachelor's or in-progress master'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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Master of Science in Civil Engineering and 5 years’ experience in state transportation projects with a minimum of 3 years’ experience with Caltrans projects. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and 10 years’ experience in state transportation projects with a minimum of 3 years’ experience with Caltrans projects.
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Pursuing Masters or PhD in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Civil (with a geotechnical focus), Geotechnical, Structural, Geological, or Mining Engineering. Sound knowledge of civil engineering fundamentals, soil and rock mechanics, and tunneling methods.
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Coursework in transportation, engineering, urban and regional planning, geography, math, statistics, economics, or other related courses (an EIT for engineering candidates is preferred.
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Seeking a Civil Engineer with a focus on water resources, civil engineering, and natural infrastructure projects. 3+ years of post graduate professional experience in engineering design, field work, and or construction projects with technical knowledge and skills across the civil and environmental industry, including a strong background in planning, design, permitting, and construction phase services.
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Possession of a current Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of California in Civil, Traffic, or Transportation Engineering. Five (5) years of verifiable professional Civil, Traffic, or Transportation Engineering experience, which includes two (2) years experience equivalent to City and County of San Francisco class 5207 Associate Engineer or higher.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture or Civil Engineering or closely related field. Various phases of transportation engineering and systems planning, economics, and finances. Modern engineering methods and techniques and the strengths and uses of construction materials, such as timber, steel, and concrete, etc.
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Our Transportation Team is seeking a Full Time Traffic Engineering Intern to work out of our San Francisco, CA office. Actively enrolled in an accredited Traffic Engineering, or related, Undergraduate program with an anticipated graduation date of August 2025 or later.
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Providing structural, diagnostics, civil, traffic, transportation engineering, and parking consulting services, we engineer solutions that are cost- and resource-efficient, forward-thinking, and help support and shape our communities.
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Webber also has an in-house engineering services department to help optimize building efficiency and quality while solving complex project challenges using field experience, innovative construction methods and BIM technology.
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Bachelor's degree required in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field. Experience in business development, and strong existing relationships with transportation agencies in the Bay Area and Northern California including Caltrain, BART, CHSR, VTA, TJPA, and JPB.
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