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Kimley-Horn's Chicago, IL office is seeking a Transporation Planner with 5+ years of experience to join their Transportation and Traffic team! Ability to work with and balance priorities among multiple projects and project managers, as well as provide direction to entry-level Transportation Analysts.
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Experience with Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Tollway design requirements, policies, and procedures. Perform plan development activities for a comprehensive range of transportation design projects such as horizontal and vertical geometry, cross sections, earthwork modeling, 3D roadway modeling, quantities calculations, construction specifications, and utility coordination.
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We are a recognized leader in transportation, civil, environmental, water/wastewater, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering. We currently have an opportunity for a Transportation Engineer to join our Northern IL Transportation Team based out of our Chicago, IL office.
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Entry Level Transportation Engineer in our Chicago O'Hare office. A minimum of 1 year of relatable experience in transportation engineering, highway design, and local street design.
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Founded in 1944, Lochner is a trusted infrastructure services provider for aviation, surface transportation and water clients who need high-quality, forward-looking solutions to complex challenges.
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Full-time Vice President, Transportation Planning Engineer. Knowledge of and experience with Illinois Department of Transportation BDE and BLR (or other state or regional agency equivalent) policies and procedures.
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Lily Transportation LLC has been family owned since 1958, and we continue to believe our people are our greatest asset. Lily Transportation LLC is a professionally managed organization that provides its customers with stability, commitment, and expertise.
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Verifies transportation benefits for patients, educates patients regarding non-emergency transportation options, and facilitates enrolling them into transportation coverage. Performs basic insurance verification and pre-authorization for transportation services.
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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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Ensures coordination with Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), sister agencies, other internal departments, and other governmental agencies.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Provides administrative direction to the Traffic Services Division in the preparation and administration of pavement markings and sign maintenance contracts for the county transportation and highways system to ensure the installation and placement of necessary traffic controls as required by the Illinois Vehicle Code, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the Illinois Department of Transportation's Standard Specifications for Traffic Control Items.
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Are you ready to embark on a career journey with Maersk, a global leader in integrated logistics shaping the future of global trade and sustainability?
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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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Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) design and plan preparation experience. Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) design and plan preparation experience. Proficient in IDOT plan development and industry design software including Open Roads Design (ORD.
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