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Since our founding, we have intentionally fostered a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion-supported by deep-rooted core values, one of which is diversity. VHB is seeking a Senior Revit Designer, to work in one of our Metro DC offices, experienced in modeling of buildings and structures, to join its team.
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Works to ensure proposal drafts are reviewed by the marketing team, preferably prior to it being released to technical team for comment (i.e., prior to pink and/or red team reviews). Focus on learning, development, and career growth.
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Our Tampa, FL office is looking for an experienced Director of Transportation to join and help expand our transportation practice. Our work helps improve mobility, enhance communities, and contribute to economic vitality.
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Proficient in site layout, grading, utility design and stormwater management. Support preparation of land development design and permitting documents. Develop site/civil engineering plans and specifications for a multitude of projects in the Industrial, Real Estate and Energy Market.
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VHB is seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to join the established and growing Structures group in our VT offices. Bentley OpenBridge and OpenRoads experience is a strong plus. Independent experience developing bridge design and detailing (steel, concrete, prestressed concrete.
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Demonstrated and progressive relationship with South-Atlantic-area transit and railroad clients such as NCDOT, CATS, MARTA, GoTriangle, GoRaleigh, SCDOT, FDOT, LYNX, etc. Typical projects involve light rail transit, metro rail, bus and bus rapid transit, intercity passenger rail, commuter rail, and freight rail services.
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Design of highways and roads including development of geometric layout, grading and drainage, working with utilities, signing, striping and environmental permitting. Typical section development and pavement design.
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Duties include highway design, development of traffic management plans, cost estimating, right-of-way and construction plans. AutoCAD with Civil 3D Corridor experience and/or MicroStation with Geopak, Open Roads experience or Open Roads Designer is strongly preferred.
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Open to the following offices: Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina or Virginia Beach, Williamsburg or Richmond, Virginia. We do this while balancing development and infrastructure needs with stewardship of our environment.
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VHB's growing Northeast region is seeking an experienced Senior Site Civil Engineer/Project Manager to support our Land Development practice for New York/New Jersey (New York City, Long Island, lower Hudson Valley, and New Jersey.
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Civil 3D and MicroStation preferred. Assist in the preparation of permitting, design, and construction documents. Solid understanding of the typical land entitlement process including permitting at the local and state level preferred.
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This is a unique and exciting opportunity to join a growing team of civil engineers in southern Maine managing the design of ski resort improvements, national park projects, local urban re-development projects, transit-oriented development, and federal, state, and local (City/Town) projects throughout Maine.
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Under general direction, the Regional Marketing Manager leads the day-to-day management and mentoring of a marketing team in coordination with the Marketing Director and other Marketing Managers, as applicable.
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We're an inspired and innovative team of engineers, scientists, planners, and designers who partner with clients in the transportation, real estate, institutional, and energy industries, as well as federal, state, and local governments.
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Position is hybrid with 3 days in office and 2 days remote. Establishes approaches, develops project costs/staffing estimates, coordinates team, recommends technical corrections, and evaluates progress and results.
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