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Perform traffic engineering and project management tasks to deliver a wide variety of transportation planning, transit, traffic engineering, safety, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) projects for many, diverse clients.
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Our client is looking for a Professional Traffic Engineer with 6+ years of relevant experience to become an integral member of our Transportation Team. Ideal candidates will demonstrate expertise and strong relationships with TXDOT and Texas municipal clients in the fields of traffic engineering and transportation planning.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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In 2024, PBS joined Apex Companies, LLC, a national multidisciplinary and engineering services firm with a robust portfolio of capabilities in water, environmental, health and safety, construction management, transportation, compliance and assurance, and infrastructure.
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The award- winning Central Office Traffic Operations Division at the Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking a highly qualified responsible charge engineer for the position of Traffic Engineering Program Manager.
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The firm’s market sectors include transportation (highway, bridge, and rail infrastructure); building and facility projects inclusive of schools and colleges, medical care, housing, wastewater treatment, commercial and site development; and municipal engineering.
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Geotechnical engineering knowledge and experienced in interpreting geotechnical reports, analysis of soil-structure interaction, soil corrosion, bearing capacity, swell/settlement, expansive soil, earth pressures, pavement section design, frost heave, slope stability, underpinning, and shoring design.
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Today, Thompson Engineering is known for leadership on projects defining skylines, coastlines, and transportation lines. Thompson Engineering has a full-time opportunity for a Survey Instrument Technician position in New Orleans, LA. The Surveyor Instrument Technician provides support to the Surveyor Party Chief in the daily responsibilities of the land surveying department.
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Perform basic professional geotechnical engineering work relating to conducting research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, and slope stability for commercial, industrial, building, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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We are currently seeking an industry leader in geotechnical engineering to join our growing southern New England transportation team. More than 10 years of experience in geotechnical engineering consulting in Southern New England, ideally for public sector/transportation projects.
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The Distribution Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Distribution Manager with driver calls, customer calls, new driver training, maintenance of equipment, and all aspects of the transportation department.
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Aurora is working with industry leaders across the transportation ecosystem, including Toyota, FedEx, Volvo Trucks, PACCAR, Uber, Uber Freight, U.S. Xpress, Werner, Covenant, Schneider, and Ryder.
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Aurora offers competitive medical, dental, and vision benefits, and additional healthcare support including medical transportation reimbursement, fertility, adoption, and surrogacy benefits. Role/Team overview: We're searching for a Functional Safety Engineer, Autonomy to join Aurora's Software Systems, Safety and Test Engineering team.
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Established in 1996, NOVA provides Environmental Consulting, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Special Inspection services, Facilities and Building Envelope, and Forensic Engineering to the design and construction community in the Fort Myers, Florida metropolitan statistical area (MSA.
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And modern software development practices and designs, unit testing, integration test, and release processesExperience with various testing modalitiesExperience working within large, production-ready codebasesExperience with agile/scrum frameworkProficiency in Python for engineering and data-driven analysisThe base salary range for this position is $130,000-$195,000 per year.
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