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GDOT prefers candidates who can demonstrate they have the capability to work a hybrid work schedule which is a combination of remote and in-office work. As time permits, BA may be assigned to GDOT IT Project teams to gather and translate business needs into in-house custom developed product/solution requirements.
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Prepares GDOT ecology documentation including Ecology Resource Survey Reports, Ecology Assessment of Effects Reports, Protected Species Survey Reports, and technical memorandums. The ideal candidate would also be familiar with GDOT environmental reporting requirements and state/federal environmental permitting.
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GDOT CEI Inspector located in Atlanta. GDOT Field Concrete Technician Certification. Passing scores on GDOT’s Engineering Skills Development tests – Group 2 (Asphalt Paving, Base Course Inspection, Excavation and Embankment, and Erosion Control) within 6 months from Date of Hire.
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Archer Western Construction-Snell JV, a member of Walsh is currently seeking a Crane Operator for the a Atlanta Region / GDOT I-285 /-20 East Interchange Project , in Decatur GA. Archer Western Construction-Snell JV, a member of Walsh is currently seeking a Crane Operator for the a Atlanta Region / GDOT I-285 /-20 East Interchange Project , in Decatur GA.
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Prior Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) experience and prequalification training is highly desired. Prior Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) experience and prequalification training is highly desired.
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Administers the Technical Review and Recommendation (TRR) process and coordinates with the appropriate Leads, and supports CBL in crafting draft recommended responses to Developer asserted claims for GDOT consideration.
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Established local client relationships with GDOT. Technical understanding of highway/roadway design standards including horizontal and vertical geometrics, drainage, utilities, traffic signals, signing, lighting, erosion and sediment control practices, stormwater management, and specifications.
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Technical knowledge of roadway design with sufficient knowledge of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Green Book, the AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, the Manual Uniform Traffic Control Device (MUTCD), GDOT Design Policy Manual, GDOT Standards, Details, and Specifications, and the Department of Justice ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADAAG/PROWAG) Guidelines.
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Provides engineering assistance developing project plans, designs, or traffic engineering studies and other related documents, field experience with traffic signals and ITS hardware, cost estimates and other engineering technical reports for transportation projects.
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Follow Parsons quality management plan to implement QA/QC proceduresExperience interacting with GDOT is preferred, including Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) Analyses and signal permitting process.
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Previous GDOT PM experience and relationships preferred. Additionally, the Bridge Project Manager- Georgia develops a specific health and safety plan in coordination with health and safety manager and is responsible for verifying that projects meet required QA/QC compliance as determined by Quality Management Plan.
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Level 1A or higher GSWCC, 10-Hour OSHA, Field Concrete Technician (GDOT Office of Materials and Testing), Worksite Erosion Control Certification (WECS Card through GDOT), GDOT Skills Engineering Tests Levels 1-3.
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Previous experience with GDOT, especially as an Office Manager. Working knowledge of GDOT manuals, policies and procedures, include the Construction Manual. GDOT Construction Engineering Inspection Training Group 1.
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Looking for a strong project manager in Atlanta with experience in GDOT (civil construction) and earthwork. GDOT/Civil Construction and Earthwork. Heavily established GDOT/Civil Contractor in.
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Previous professional experience working with GDOT. Master’s Degree in environmental science, biology, ecology or wildlife management. Bachelor’s Degree in environmental sciences, biology, ecology, or wildlife management.
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