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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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QUALIFICATIONS To start offering in-home euthanasia on CodaPet, every veterinarian needs three things: Compassion and empathy for pets and their owners An active veterinary license in the state(s) you wish to operate Access to suitable transportation to visit your client’s homes Beyond those three qualifications, CodaPet will guide you in obtaining all of the other supplies, drugs, and essentials that you’ll need.
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Two (5) years minimum of transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years minimum of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience.
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An opportunity exists for a highly motivated Senior Bridge Engineer / Business Developer, who wants to be a part of a dynamic Transportation group. 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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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Water Resources Engineer with transportation engineering project experience in the Fluvial and Coastal environment to join our Mt. Laurel, NJ, Office.
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STV currently has an opening in our Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Douglassville, or Pittsburgh, PA office for a Bridge Inspector/Structural Engineering Specialist in our Transportation and Infrastructure division.
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Experience with moveable and stationary Bridge Construction. In accordance with federal law governing security checks of covered individuals for providers of public transportation (Title 6 U.S.C. 1143), Amtrak is required to screen applicants for any permanent or interim disqualifying criminal offenses.
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Perform quality control of structural design calculations, drawings and cost estimates for various transportation structures following HNTB's Quality process. Preferred Qualifications and Skills: Master’s degree in Engineering Engineer in Training (EIT) certification Professional Engineer (PE) certification Design experience on NJDOT and NJTA projects Additional Information Click here for benefits information: HNTB Total Rewards Click here to learn more about EOE including disability and vet Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
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Develop design plans for a variety of transportation improvement projects utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D or MicroStation Software under supervision of a Professional Engineer. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Senior Staff Engineer- Bridge based in Bellmawr, NJ, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing and inspecting various highway and/or bridge construction projects across New Jersey and NYC Metro Area, ensuring that all work is completed in accordance with established standards, specifications, and regulations.
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NICET certification in transportation/highway and bridge construction is highly preferred. Conduct regular on-site inspections of highway and/or bridge construction projects and inspect related work materials to ensure compliance with design specifications, safety standards, and state regulations.
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We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Transportation Construction Inspector to join our growing team. and bridge construction is highly preferred. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in construction inspection, with a focus on transportation infrastructure projects.
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HDR is currently in need of a Mid-Level Bridge Engineer to work as a member of our Transportation Business Group. Experience with engineering software packages such as: LARSA, LEAP Bridge Enterprise, FB-MultiPier, LPile, AASHTOWare BrR, midas Civil, MDX, SAP2000, CSiBridge, ADINA, RM Bridge, spColumn, LUSAS, STLBridgeLRFD, or STLBridge.
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Project Manager and/or Lead Engineer for bridge design, bridge inspection and load rating tasks associated with transportation improvement projects. Bridge replacement/rehabilitation projects, NBIS bridge safety inspections, locally administered transportation projects.
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Notable projects that this position will work on include highway, bridge, and rail projects with clients such as PennDOT, Amtrak, SEPTA, Pennsylvania Turnpike, and DRPA. The position could be located in our King of Prussia, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Allentown or Pittsburgh offices.
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