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In-depth understanding of site development principles as they relate to transportation projects, such as: a)Site grading and drainage b)Utility coordination c)Utility design (water, sewer, etc.
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The Transportation Manager will work with the supply chain team and operation team to develop standardized processes and procedures. Experience in Transportation company or Third-Party Logistics (3PL.
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Familiarity with Chicago area agencies such as Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA), and Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) is a plus.
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Primary Job Responsibilities: The Civil Engineer (Transportation), EIT that will assist with the development of plans for intelligent transportation systems, geometric improvements, traffic signal design, traffic modeling and analysis, field data collection, and report writing.
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Midwest multi-disciplined engineering firm is looking to add a Transportation Drainage Engineerto their Chicago Team! Ability to travel with own transportation. Experience preparing permits related to drainage design, floodplain/floodway, and wetland impacts (including U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 and IDNR-OWR Floodway Construction permits.
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National Award-Winning Engineering Firm is seeking a highly motivated seeking a Transportation/Roadway Engineer with knowledge of Transportation and Roadway principles. Designing roadways & trails: typical design areas would include sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, alignment and profile, geometric design, utilities, drainage, typical sections, pavement, retaining walls, construction staging, signage, striping, traffic control, erosion control & removals.
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Transportation Safety Manager. Transportation Safety Manager. 2 to 3 years transportation, safety, or related experience. We are looking to hire an individual who will make safety and customer service their top priorities and would like to be an integral part of a Company that fulfills the transportation needs of the Community we serve.
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Strong understanding of Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Illinois Tollway policies, standards and procedures. 6+ years of progressive experience in drainage studies and water resources design for transportation infrastructure projects.
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Project work would focus on electrical (AC & DC) power distribution, roadway and area lighting, lighting control systems, electric utility coordination, EV charging infrastructure, communications, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and emerging technologies design across all modes of transportation.
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CE III - Traffic Engineer - Transportation. Prepare Traffic Impact Studies and/or Transportation Planning projects for public and private sector clients. Prepare engineering calculations, conduct complex analyses, and technical report writing in support of Traffic Impact Studies and Transportation Planning Studies.
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The ideal candidate will work directly under the supervision of the Practice Manager and focus on delivering transportation projects for wide variety of clients within Illinois. Knowledge of work related to delivering transportation projects primarily for highway and bridge related clients such as IDOT, Tollway, CDOT and local agencies required, related experience to other agencies and clients in rail, transit and aviation is also desirable.
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Baxter & Woodman has a rewarding opportunity for a highly motivated transportation engineer looking for career advancement, in our Crystal Lake, Chicago, Naperville or Mokena, Illinois offices.
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RS&H's Transportation-Construction Management Practice serves numerous state departments of transportation, mobility/transportation authorities, turnpike/toll authorities, rail/port authorities, municipal/county governments, and private clients throughout the United States.
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We are seeking a dedicated Project Manager to join our project management and support team currently on-assignment at the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) District One/Region One office in Schaumburg, IL. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and supporting projects administered by IDOT, taking on a pivotal role in ensuring the successful execution and completion of transportation projects.
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We expect that this role will be involved with projects with HNTB clients such as the Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Department of Transportation, Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Department of Water Management, and Amtrak.
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