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Manages capital transportation, roadway, and trail projects for the City. This is a senior level position with a formally designated team of professional employees, proficient in one or multiple specialties.
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This position is embedded at the client office of the Cobb County Department of Transportation with the option to work remotely part time. Collaborating with other experienced transportation professionals, you will deliver transportation projects of various sizes and funding sources.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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This individual will manage and lead the delivery of transportation electrification projects, including the planning and design of fleet electrification, public charging infrastructure, transit electrification, workplace charging, as well as the design of charging infrastructure installation.
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One of the Southeast’s most comprehensive multi-disciplined firms, GMC is equipped to provide all of the services associated with architecture, interior design, civil engineering, environmental services, landscape architecture, planning, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, electrical engineering, surveying and disaster recovery.
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Ensures that project specifications are in accordance with federal, state, and local guidelines and requirements as mandated by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT.
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With exciting investments and innovations across transportation, communications, cleantech and healthcare, our family of businesses – which includes Cox Automotive and Cox Communications – is forging a better future for us all.
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Assist in the preparation of calculations such as, storm drain, wastewater, water system, earthwork quantities, transportation, cost estimates, and other supporting documentation for public and private projects.
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Receiving and qualifying subcontractor proposals; supervises work of project assigned staff, subcontractors and installers. Establishing and maintaining an operations budget for assigned projects by revising the original estimate based on validated project scope and monitoring the accuracy of the forecasted cost at completion by managing expenses.
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AECOM is looking for a Transportation Project Manager to provide support to the AECOM Transportation Improvement Act (TIA) Team working for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT.
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We seek someone with a technical background who has experience in project management and business development in the areas of electrification of energy end-uses, transaction advisory, energy market analyses, and procurement in power.
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This position will help ensure Company provided electric transportation is specified and built to standards that supports the deployment of safe, reliable equipment that meets Georgia Power operator needs.
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This position organizes, plans, and assists in the creation of EV and alternative fuel vehicle deployment strategy, guides deployment strategy implementation and directs project work activities; communicates project status to all roles and levels of project stakeholders; and provides specific performance feedback to the respective resource managers.
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Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) experience required. Working knowledge of GDOT SUE process desirable. 8+ years of experience in land surveying. A demonstrated record of success on ALTA, route/database, boundaries, topographical, inventories, and other types of surveys.
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The Georgia Dept. of Transportation (GDOT) seeks a Business Analyst (BA) who will primarily assigned to compiling and documenting scope/statement of work and other documentation to facilitate new IT procurements/contracts.
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