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We are seeking a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer who will be responsible for providing planning and design technical oversight, project/task management, and QA/QC on drainage elements of transportation projects.
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Position Overview: The primary focus of this role will be to perform highway engineering design for our diverse clientele which includes ODOT, and various municipalities in Ohio. Primary Responsibilities:Design various types of highway, bridge and traffic projects, including urban and rural roadways, interstates, interchanges, traffic management, transportation planning, highway safety, site planning, preparation of concept alignments, geometric layout, MOT, Drainage and ADA compliance projects.
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Our practice works with public, private, and institutional clients to assist with Land Use Entitlements and Regulatory Planning, Urban Design and Redevelopment, and Community Visioning. Bachelor's degree in an accredited Landscape Architecture, Planning, or Land Development related program.
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Business Development for our combined Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Civil Engineering practices, particularly in northeast Florida. Our Planning and Land Development team collaborates with all aspects of our Community Solutions Group service group and other departments at GAI Consultants.
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Experience should include urban and rural highway interchanges, intersection design, traffic management, transportation planning, site planning, preparation of concept alignments, geometrical layout and CAD base alignment plans.
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Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, or similar field of study. Preferred: knowledge of federal planning with the Department of Defense (e.g., Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force), or related experience.
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Bachelor's degree in relevant field (business, urban planning, public administration, etc.) Coordinate the planning activities with the City of Gainesville's Master Plan and all neighborhood and other community planning efforts that may affect our instrumentality.
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GAI Consultants seeks a Senior Planning Manager with 10+ years of experience within our Community Solutions Group practice to assist in regional leadership and practice development. Experience working with local planning department officials and private development clients.
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Graduation from accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor’s degree in city and regional planning, business or public administration, urban studies, economics, finance, political science, geography, or an appropriate discipline.
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Qualifications In the process of receiving a Planning Degree (Bachelors or Masters) from an accredited program in of the following majors: City and Regional Planning Urban PlanningTransportation Planning Or Other Related Major.
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At least thirty (30) semester hours of college coursework in urban and regional planning, public administration, political science, geography, landscape architecture, architecture, historic preservation, environmental science or closely related field.
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10 years of experience focused on climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, government affairs, grant management, economics, finance, master planning, emergency management/disaster recovery, community development, and/or urban planning.
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Experience should include urban and rural highway interchanges, intersection design, traffic management, transportation planning, site planning, preparation of concept alignments, geometrical layout and CADD base alignment plans.
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Stantec Government Services is seeking a motivated and talented urban planner to support our growing federal planning practice. Bachelor's degree in community/urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, business, or related field; Master's degree preferred.
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Knowledge of the Department of Housing & Urban Development's ( HUD ) Integrated Disbursement and Information System ( IDIS ) welcomed. The Planning Department's Community Development Division is seeking a team member who is passionate about helping members of Chesapeake's vulnerable population through grant funding and community partners.
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