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Develop detailed designs for urban and rural roadway/highway by analyzing the adequacy of vertical and horizontal alignments, drainage, sewer, storm water management, pavement markings, signage, signals and staging alternatives.
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The New York City office offers opportunities for rapid growth through client exposure and collaboration with a large and diverse team on a variety of projects including roadway reconstruction, public spaces, rail, transit, and urban infrastructure.
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Works with multi-disciplinary teams and provide traffic inputs for environmental studies and roadway design elements such as roadway signing, pavement marking, and MPT plans, Design Approval Documents, and/or traffic signal operation analyses.
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The Resident Engineer (“RE”) will manage the daily observation of the contractor operations for bridge and roadway related transportation projects in the New York, tri-state area. Experience in NYSDOT, NYSTA, MTBridge & Tunnel or Metro North Railroad construction projects.
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Majority of experience on Roadway / Heavy Highway (FDOT) or Full service site development (Private) or Asphalt Paving (FDOT) projects. Multiple Heavy Civil Superintendent openings - Greater Tampa.
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Experience with land development site layouts, grading and stormwater design, utility design, roadway plan and profiles, general civil infrastructure plans, erosion and sediment control design and general civil engineering design drafting.
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Assist with preparation of various roadway engineering designs and tasks, such as site data collection; preparation of detailed roadway plans, ADA curb ramp design plans, grading, erosion control, drainage plans, cross-sections and profiles, general notes, dimensioning etc.
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Have at least 5 years of experience in civil engineering and survey projects including site plans, existing conditions plans, ALTA surveys, utility plans and roadway design. TFMoran Inc., a well-established Surveying, Engineering and Landscape Architecture firm located in Southern NH, is looking to fill the position of Cad Technician for our Portsmouth office.
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The specializes in, Bridge Construction, Bridge Restoration, Roadway Rehabilitation, Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants, Concrete Bridge Overlays, Concrete Paving and Alternative Delivery Projects, including Design Build, CMGC, CMAR and Progressive Design Build throughout Colorado and California.
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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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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Serve as the Project Manager in the development of traffic studies and design plans including infrastructure, traffic signal, roadway lighting, signing, pavement marking, construction sequencing, and traffic control plans.
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A minimum of 5 years of heavy civil / roadway estimating experience including removals, grading, concrete structures, aggregate placement, asphalt paving, airport runways and related scopes of work or equivalent.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesCoordinate with all disciplines (roadway, structural, traffic, landscaping, environmental and architecture) involved in projects. Required QualificationsBS in EngineeringProfessional Engineering (PE) License in NY and/or NJ.10 years of experience in all aspects of highway, roadway and/or site civil engineering design.
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Familiarity with municipal, county, state and federal project funding requirements; and A firm grasp of roadway engineering skills such as geometric design, grading, access management, permitting, utilities, stormwater management, roadway drainage design, 3D roadway modeling, traffic/accident analysis and traffic control and staging plans.
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