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Job DescriptionAs an Engineer on the Rail Water Resources team, you will provide various engineering duties related to hydrologic/hydraulic analysis for Class I Railroad projects. Experience with AutoCAD, MicroStation, GIS, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS or other related hydrologic and hydraulic software is preferred.
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The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in sales and business development, bolstered by a successful track record in the railroad sector. Minimum of 7 years experience in sales and business development, specifically within the railroad industry.
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Experience working with AREMA’s Manual for Railway Engineering and/or other railroad design guidelines, specifications, and criteria. Understand and monitor for Federal Railroad Administration regulation and knowledge.
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TranSystems is seeking to hire a Railroad Construction Manager to join any of the following TranSystems locations: Kansas City, MO; Wichita, KS; or Omaha, NE. TranSystems is seeking to hire a Railroad Construction Manager to join any of the following TranSystems locations: Kansas City, MO; Wichita, KS; or Omaha, NE.
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Prepare plans, specifications, and cost estimates for railroad track and civil projects for private and public-sector clients. The primary duties of the Civil Engineer - Railroad are to: Serve in a technical role under a Project Manager.
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