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STV currently has an opening in any of our NJ (Lawrenceville/Newark) or PA (Philadelphia, Douglassville or Harrisburg) offices for a CAD Technician Specialist to perform highway and bridge related drawing development tasks on transportation improvement projects using Bentley Modeling tools.
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STV's Transportation group based in our Douglassville, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, PA offices, is seeking construction inspection supervisors with experience on PennDOT and PA Turnpike highway and bridge construction projects.
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Main responsibilities include condition inspection of major bridge structures, related highway structures and tunnels, and construction inspection of bridge and other projects. This encompasses peer review of the structural, mechanical, electrical, utility, and ROW design plans, specifications, schedule, and estimate; permit review; tracking ROW acquisition; Conrail internal departments; coordinate Passaic River capping with regulatory agencies (USCG, USACOE, DEP, and EPA) and construction of the new bridge; and coordination with other transportation entities (PATH, NJ Transit, CSX, Amtrak, and NJTA.
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Remington & Vernick Engineers is looking for a NICET Certified Professional with expertise of managing heavy highway / bridge construction projects, and a construction inspection team. Experienced on bridge, and highway construction projects.
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The successful candidate will become part of Michael Baker International’s Transportation Department which includes highway, bridge, bicycle/pedestrian designers, community planners and traffic engineers.
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JMT’s Philadelphia Construction Management team is seeking a qualified and experienced Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI-1, TCI-2 or TCI-3) for highway, bridge other infrastructure projects within the Southeastern Pennsylvania region.
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2 years minimum of transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience; or 4 years minimum of highway or bridge construction. Preferred but not required certifications - NICET highway construction level II, PennDOT concrete, NECEPT bituminous.
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Minimum of one (1) year PennDOT experience or higher or minimum of two (2) years of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the twelve (12) web- based TCI training modules can substitute for other required experience.
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To perform quality control construction observations for various highway roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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Candidates must possess at least one of the following AND a High School Diploma/equivalent: 5 years of site development, highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, inspection experience; Associates or Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or similar preferred.
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Bridge construction (rehabilitation & new) a plus. Minimum 5 years related experience, including roadway (earthwork, sub base, concrete and asphalt pavement, drainage, lighting, guiderail and striping for rehabilitation / new) inspection and maintenance and protection of traffic for day and nighttime operations.
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The ideal candidate must have at least 5 years of transportation construction experience including experience working on PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, highway and/or bridge projects is preferred.
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Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Construction Inspector to join our Infrastructure team in Philadelphia, PA. ResponsibilitiesTo perform quality control construction observations for various highway roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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Perform and lead junior staff in hydrologic and hydraulic design calculations for stormwater management systems and/or bridge hydraulic and floodplain studies. Project experience involving hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and design, floodplain studies, channel stability, hydraulic modeling, bridge scour, and environmental permitting.
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Sample projects include the Central Susquehanna Valley Transit bridge and thruway (Shamokin Dam, PA), Scudder Falls Bridge (Pennsylvania and New Jersey), and Hawk Falls Bridge (Hawk Falls, PA.
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