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Develop detailed designs for urban and rural roadway/highway by analyzing material tests such as the adequacy and strength of foundations, concrete, asphalt, or steel, vertical and horizontal alignment, drainage, sewer, storm water management, pavement markings, signage, signals and MPT.
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Technical Skills: Strong knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, with Microstation/OpenRoads being a plus; working knowledge of roadway design, including alignments, grading, drainage, utility relocation, water main, sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, and MPT/construction phasing.
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You will be part of our rapidly growing Infrastructure Design Department, which includes structural, geotechnical, MOT, civil, drainage, roadway, rail, traffic, and materials disciplines. As a minimum, the candidate should be well versed in MicroStation, AutoDesk and Project Wise. Experience in Revit and/or Tekla is a plus.
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The Civil/Highway department engages in several areas of design including Highway & Local Roadway design, Green Infrastructure/Stormwater management, Drainage & Grading, Utility/Facility upgrades, Feasibility studies, Transit flood mitigation and resiliency, and recreation/waterfront development.
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H&H is hiring a mid-level CADD Highway/Roadway/Stormwater Designer to join our New York, NY office. Collaborate with engineers and the design team to advance and complete a variety of project types, including roadway, bridge, and drainage.
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Experience with concept development, site planning, roadway design, grading and drainage, utility design, construction staging and MPT. Working knowledge of the permit and approval process with the following clients preferred: NYSDOT, PANYNJ, Metro North Railroad, LIRR, TBTA, NYCT, NYC DDC/EDC/DEP/DOB/DOT/DPR, Private Real Estate Developers.
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The Engineering Department at AKRF is seeking a Senior Roadway Engineer / Project Manager to be based out of New York City, NY. Working knowledge of roadway design including alignments, grading and drainage, utility relocation, water main, sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, and MPT/construction phasing.
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Responsibilities: Performs field investigation, roadway/highway design, grading and drainage, ped ramp design, utilities, green Infrastructure, work zone traffic control, site layout, and other associated transportation engineering duties.
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S/he will oversee large complex capital projects including but not limited to: Dam Rehabilitation, Tunnel Rehabilitation, Water Distribution Systems, Bridge and Roadway Reconstruction, Valve Chamber Reconstruction, Dredging, Environmental Remediation, Wetlands Construction and Building Construction and Renovation.
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Overseeing all facets of cashless tolling operations, from managing roadway systems to administering back-office operations and customer service functions. MTA Bridges and Tunnels is governed by the Civil Service Rules and Regulations administered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS.
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The Capital / Scope Engineer will support multiple City initiatives and DOT/DEP Long Term Control Planning as part of Capital project scope development for roadway, sewer, and water main projects.
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Role description: As a Roadway Design Engineer, you will support the development and design of infrastructure projects for roadways, including intersections, collector streets, urban arterials, rural and urban expressways, interstates and interstate interchanges.
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Traffic Engineering experience in the design of roadways, roadway closures, guide signs, pavement markings, intersections, toll plazas, pedestrian elements and bicycle accommodations. Traffic Engineering experience in the design of roadways, roadway closures, guide signs, pavement markings, intersections, toll plazas, pedestrian elements and bicycle accommodations.
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Requires at least 5 years’ experience in civil engineering and design specifically pertaining to land development projects - including drainage, utility, roadway design. You must have a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure, and a minimum of five years of experience supervising and running a survey crew for design, mapping, and construction projects.
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To join IEI's team and take on this role you will have the following qualifications: Minimum 6 years of experience with deep excavation, support of excavation, utilities, roadway, waste treatment facilities, highway, and/or bridge construction experience.
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