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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) Traffic Operations Analysis–HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, Vistro, VISSIM, and/or Sidra.
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General–Microsoft Excel, GIS (ArcGIS, QGIS), and/or CAD (AutoCAD, Microstation). Design drawings from the conceptual stage all the way to construction-ready documents, including the following types: Bikeways/complete streets, Signing and striping, Traffic signals/ITS, Street lighting, Roundabouts, Temporary traffic control.
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Climate Resiliency Engineer EIT - ( 240002HM ) EIT with ability to obtain PE within two years. Conduct analyses and designs for a variety of water/wastewater infrastructure projects, including climate change adaptation, flood mitigation, coastal engineering, coastal protection, and coastal hydrodynamics.
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The Control Systems Designer / EIT will work under the direction of a Senior Control Systems Specialist / Engineer or Control Systems Specialist / Engineer as part of a team responsible for designing complex industrial and building control and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems.
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ASP, EIT, CHMM certifications or similar is desirable. Conduct environmental field work, including groundwater, soil, sediment, and surface water sampling and ecological field studies. ASP, EIT, CHMM certifications or similar is desirable.
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Registration as a California Professional Engineer (PE) or Engineer-In-Training (EIT) with ability to obtain a PE within one year. The Electrical Engineer would work for projects within the chemicals, air & seaports and aerospace sectors, primarily in design of power distribution, lighting, and grounding systems for power generation, manufacturing, and industrial facilities.
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Competitive salary and incentives to include employee referral bonuses, certification and licensing incentives (PLA, PLS, PE, LSIT, EIT), and eligibility for year-end performance incentives. Mark Thomas is hiring a licensed Bridge Engineer in Irvine to join the Southern California Structures team.
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Certification as an Engineer in Training (EIT) or passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in states where an EIT is not obtainable (within 18 months of hire or promotion or transfer.
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