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TERRA is seeking an Illinois Licensed Professional Engineer with 10-12 years of experience in Construction Management as a Resident Engineer. Illinois Professional Engineer (PE) License (Required.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Resident Engineer on IDOT and/or ISTHA projects. 10 -12 years of related experience in construction management, including but not limited to, roadway, bridge, drainage, utility relocation, lighting, maintenance of traffic during day and night construction activities.
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Must be a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Illinois or Indiana, or the ability to achieve PE license within 6 months. Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) of Mt. Carmel, IL is looking to hire a full-time Project Engineer.
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AECOM is seeking a talented Roadway/Transportation Drainage Design Engineer to join a dynamic and highly technical transportation team of planners, engineers, and technicians in the Chicago, IL office.
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Professional/industry working experience in vehicle accident reconstruction. Perform damage analysis, speeds from damage (energy), coefficient of friction of roadway, time and distance relationships, lamp analysis, occupant kinematics, vehicle dynamics, perception and reaction times, braking efficiency of air brake systems on commercial motor vehicles, and intersection traffic signal analysis.
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Engineer in Training (EIT) Certificate and ability to secure licensure as a Professional and/or Structural Engineer. Coordinate across disciplines, especially with geotechnical, roadway and drainage designers.
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Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in the State of Illinois. 15+ years of progressively responsible experience working on roadway design projects (IDOT projects preferred) A PMP (Project Management Professional) certification is encouraged but not required.
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Be a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) Have a minimum of five (5) fifteen (15) years of experience on a wide range of transportationprojects including roadway rehabilitation, roadway reconstruction, intersection design, trafficsignal design, traffic studies and shared use path projects.
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Qualifications What you bring to our firm: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with a focus on hydrology or hydraulics Professional Engineer in Illinois 15+ years of relevant experience Certified Floodplain Manager Experience with hydraulic and hydrology modeling software including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, PondPack, StormCAD and SWMM/HydroCAD. Good understanding of MicroStation/Geopak.
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Join our dynamic team in Chicago, where we're seeking a talented Project Engineer to contribute to a growing portfolio of diverse civil engineering projects, including stormwater management, roadway design, and corridor development.
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Ability to assist in the design of structural services to roadway, rail, facilities, and aviation transportation. Currently seeking a Staff Structural Engineer to join their talented team.
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Gandhi and Associates, Inc. in Chicago, Illinois is currently seeking for a Senior Level Licensed Professional Electrical Engineer with a minimum 10 years of experience in roadway lighting and intelligent transportation system design.
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Duties include analyzing single- and multiple-vehicle collisions, speeds, roadway drag factors, reaction times, impaired and non-impaired driving behavior, lamps, tires, time-distance relationships, and injury correlation to collisions.
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Active Professional Engineer license in the State of Illinois is preferred. We are seeking an Electrical Engineer experienced in the design of power distribution, building instrumentation control, fire alarm, lighting, and communication systems for commercial, institutional, and municipal facilities.
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Roadway construction, roadway rehabilitation, roadway reconstruction, traffic signals as well as planning. EEI is committed toindividual opportunity and the professional development of our employees.
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