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Project involvement with multiple disciplines such as roadway, drainage, geotechnical, environmental, etc. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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Experience with concept development, site planning, roadway design, grading and drainage, utility design, construction staging and MPT. 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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Duties include overseeing highway/roadway engineering, resiliency, stormwater management, and drainage projects across a range of project delivery mechanisms. Design of highways and roads including the development of geometric layout, grading, and drainage and utilities.
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Leverage experience and practical engineering skills to expertly supervise, direct, and/or perform site grading and drainage, roadway and utility design, and structural design. Analyze and implement best practices in engineering design utilizing advanced computer aided drafting software and mapping, including but not limited to Civil3D and GIS.
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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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Design of electrical substation facilities including site and equipment layouts, shallow and deep foundations, structural steel supports for equipment, transmission line termination structures, drainage and grading design, roadway design, cable ducts and trenches, cable trays and supports, fence and access gates, lighting and lighting poles and foundations.
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The project involves the development of an offshore wind staging port in Brooklyn, New York. This position will be based full-time at the construction site and is specifically for the upland civil works which includes heavy-duty pavements, stormwater drainage, grading, and roadway improvements, site utilities, and site access and control.
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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.
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The successful candidate will have experience in highway design including Highway geometrics, roadway modeling and cross section development, grading and drainage, erosion and sediment control, storm water management, traffic control, signing and pavement marking, utility coordination, and right-of-way plan development.
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Conceptual and final design of roadway, highway, and multi-modal engineering solutions for a variety of transportation-related projects including development of geometric horizontal and vertical layout, grading and drainage design, and utilities layout.
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Prepare and review design drawings and specifications documenting the new building and associated site features, including the layout and material identification of surface features including vehicular access, parking, and site circulation; grading and drainage of the site and conformance with DEP's water quality, run-off reduction, and detention requirements; utility layout; and erosion and sediment control.
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Civil engineering for public, residential, and commercial site design including grading and drainage design, utility design site, and roadway layout. Civil engineering for public, residential, and commercial site design including grading and drainage design, utility design site, and roadway layout.
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TranSystems is seeking a Roadway Project Manager responsible for the design and preparation of plan submittals related to highway and arterial roadway design, complex intersection design, local roadways, site design, bridge replacement/rehabilitation, traffic design, drainage design for DOTs and other various agencies.
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Training / mentoring junior staff in various aspects of highway/roadway design. Minimum of 10 years of highway/roadway design experience, with at least 5 years of experience managing design projects.
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Assist in the design and development of conceptual alternative and final design plans for highway, roadway, interchange, and drainage projects. Assist in the design and production of traffic control and staging plans and traffic, signing, and striping plans.
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