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Our Construction Management team is seeking a licensed Resident Engineer for various Highway and Bridge construction engineering projects. 10+ years of experience in construction inspection, 2 years of which shall have been in highway or bridge construction inspection.
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Must be willing to work with other disciplines (bridge design, roadway design, hydraulic analysis, stream restoration, planning, traffic control) within the office, as necessary, during inspection downtime.
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The Bridge is a 12-bed residential treatment program for homeless adults living with a major mental illness, many of whom also experience co-occurring conditions. This opening in with our Bridge adult residential program.
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Perform drainage design for transportation projects, including stormwater management facility, floodplain compensation site, storm drain, ditch, culvert, bridge hydraulics, and scour analysis. Perform drainage design for transportation projects, including stormwater management facility, floodplain compensation site, storm drain, ditch, culvert, bridge hydraulics, and scour analysis.
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Candidates should be an experienced structural/bridge engineer who meets the qualifications for a NBIS inspection team leader. Develop condition quantities and repair costs for National Bridge Element Level reporting.
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Projects may include stormwater designs, bridge hydraulics and scour, stream restorations, flood mitigation and management, and coastal resiliency. Support related water resources work such as integrated water resources planning, resiliency planning, watershed management and stormwater control planning, stormwater master planning, and NPDES permitting-related tasks.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently seeking a Bridge Construction Inspector to join our expanding northern New England PM/CM Team. The successful candidate will be considered for projects within the primary geography they reside, with opportunities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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Perform final inspection, preparation of punch list, contract completion, final acceptance and close out. The Resident Engineer will manage and oversee the daily observation of the contractor operations.
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WSP is currently seeking a Bridge Construction Inspector to join our expanding northern New England PM/CM Team. The successful candidate will be considered for projects within the primary geography they reside, with opportunities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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Our growing office is seeking a motivated individual to lead in-service bridge inspections, load rating analyses, and various structural evaluations across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Bridge inspection experience with local agencies such as MaineDOT, NHDOT, and VTrans.
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Experience using bridge design and analysis software (Merlin-Dash, CSiBridge, STAAD, AASHTOware, LPile, Group, LEAP-steel/concrete, etc.) Stantec is seeking a Bridge Engineer to join our team of transportation professionals servicing state and municipal clients in Maine, New Hampshire, and throughout New England.
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Assist with occasional bridge inspection and load rating assignments. Come join our Transportation Bridge Team and work alongside others who share your passion to support communities through exciting and unique bridge projects.
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A bold and visionary leader, Glenn Prickett assumed the role of President and CEO in September 2023 and has continued to implement the Bridge Strategic Plan while laying the groundwork to develop a well-defined strategic plan with the new COO, the GMRI staff, board, and stakeholders across the state.
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Familiarity with bridge design and detailing (steel, concrete, prestressed concrete) and seismic analysis. 8+ years of professional bridge design/transportation related experience. Manage major bridge and other large/complex transportation projects.
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Two-year combination of experience, or education in highway/bridge construction, fleet equipment repair, or transportation related maintenance including at least one year of lead worker experience.
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