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To qualify, candidates must have prior Resident Engineer and NJDOT SiteManager experience on NJDOT projects and possess NICET IV Certification in Transportation/Highway and Bridge Construction or equivalent; NJSAT, ACI Field Grade Technician, ACI-CCTC and Rutgers TCC. Additional requirements include excellent communications skills, ability to read and interpret plans and specifications, and ability to perform complex quantity and engineering computations.
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10-15 years of experience with heavy highway and road construction, or similar, projects with public agencies. Claims Engineer - Highway Construction. · Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management, or another related field.
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Gannett Fleming's construction management professionals provide services on projects ranging from highway, bridge, and transit; to buildings and municipal infrastructure, including drinking water and sanitary systems.
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Located in New York and New Jersey, Tilcon New York Inc. is an integrated materials company with multiple quarry locations, water terminals, heavy highway construction division, asphalt and recycle plants.
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The successful candidate will be a seasoned, experienced professional with a full understanding of one or more of the following water resources tasks including drainage, erosion and sediment pollution control (ESPC), post construction stormwater management (PCSM), and hydrology/hydraulics engineering industry practices and capable of designing conveyance systems and solving waterway and NPDES permitting challenges for bridge and highway projects.
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Bachelor's degree in-Engineering and ten (10) years of progressive applied experience in design and construction of heavy civil or structural design and management of civil/structural staff. Experience with project management of large-scale highway, rail, major facility, or heavy civil works.
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Colas Inc. is the corporate office of Colas USA, a materials and heavy highway/infrastructure leader that began operations in 1979 with the acquisition of Barrett Paving Materials. The Colas USA Family of Companies is part of the Colas Group, the worldwide leader in transportation infrastructure construction and maintenance.
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NICET Certification in Highway Construction Inspection. Working outdoors in differing work conditions, including weather, uneven ground, and within highway work zones, including close proximity to live lanes of vehicular traffic and heavy construction equipment.
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We are headquartered in Newark, NJ, with regional offices in New York City and Newburgh, NY; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA; Mount Laurel and Mount Arlington, NJ; and Rocky Hill, CT. The firm provides engineering, construction management, and land surveying services to both public and private sector clients.
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Our team’s technical resources include site/civil, water, wastewater, water resources/dams, geotechnical, structural, bridge, highway, mechanical and electrical engineers, licensed land surveyors and landscape architects, as well as environmental professional and LSRPs, materials testing technicians, and construction oversight professionals and technicians.
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ICC/NICET Level 3 Asphalt or Highway Construction; Special Inspector Certifications in Concrete Placement, Reinforced Concrete & Structural Masonry, ACI Concrete Special Inspector; Work Zone Safety Certifications are desirable.
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Projects have varying degrees of complexity and a wide range of estimated construction costs and include highway and intersection improvement projects, limited access highway and interchange improvements, and design of new transportation infrastructure facilities.
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Since its foundation in 2007, Info Tran Engineers, P.C. (ITE) has been providing comprehensive Construction Management & Inspection, Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Transit, Surveying, Civil and Highway Design services to the public/private sectors in the New York Metropolitan Area.
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This position requires strong knowledge of Civil Engineering Construction, Utility Construction, Heavy Highway, and Civil Construction Management processes. Strong knowledge of Heavy Highway, Civil Construction Management processes.
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In this position you will perform highway, interchange, and street design including geometric design, 3D modeling, drainage design, work zone traffic control and construction staging, construction specification development and material quantity calculations.
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