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What We're Looking ForHNTB’s Raleigh, NC office is seeking a Roadway Engineer II to join our Roadway design team. As a Roadway Engineer II, you will coordinate and deliver transportation engineering projects within scope, budget, and time schedules from initial start-up through project closeout.
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This may include of helping roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post-construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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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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Prepare Construction Plans for projects using Civil 3D including: Site Plan Layout, grading and drainage design, roadway design, storm water management systems design, water and sanitary sewer utilities, erosion and sediment control design and details.
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HNTB’s Raleigh, NC office is seeking a Roadway Engineer III to join our Roadway design team. As a Roadway Engineer III, you will be responsible for the production and modification of design calculations, technical reports, engineering plans and specifications for assigned projects.
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Joining our Infrastructure Inspection Team as the Engineering Specialist Senior - Transportation Infrastructure Inspections will provide an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in the quality of Raleigh's critical infrastructure, such as water mains, sewer mains, storm drains, sidewalks, greenway trails, and roadway construction.
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Acts as a CEI Inspector on roadway and bridge projects and supports the Senior Inspector. NCDOT Asphalt Roadway Level I. Ability to read and interpret roadway plans. Acts as a CEI Inspector on roadway and bridge projects and supports the Senior Inspector.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in site design, roadway, stormwater management, grading, drainage, and utility design. Experienced in land development, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater management, and utility design.
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Expert knowledge of traffic control and roadway striping coupled with a unique ability to quickly mobilize our extensive fleet, state-of-the art equipment and trained technicians allows RoadSafe to safely provide quality, value, and peace of mind to our customers nationwide.
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Proven experience with GeoPak, NCDOT, geotechnical engineering, stormwater management, and roadway drainage design. Designing roadway drainage systems and implementing hydrologic and hydraulic improvements to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our water infrastructure.
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The Hydraulic Engineer will work in our Water Resources group within our Civil Engineering Department in our Raleigh office, and work closely with our Transportation Design Department on projects primarily involving hydrologic and hydraulic engineering for roadway/highway, municipal street, and pedestrian (greenways, multi-use trails) projects.
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Civil Engineer Raleigh, NC ICE of Carolinas, PLLC (ICE) is seeking a skilled Civil Engineer (Roadway Engineer) , specifically with expertise in working with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NC DOT.
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Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post-construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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CEI Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 5. CEI Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 5. Inspecting work zones for proper traffic control setup, erosion control devices and maintenance thereof, utility coordination and right-of-way issue resolution.
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With projects ranging from complex roadway construction to single-family residential communities, you will gain the knowledge and experience necessary to take your skills to the next level. With projects ranging from complex roadway construction to single-family residential communities, you will continue to expand your knowledge and experience necessary to further your skillset.
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