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Qualifying experience: One year of full-time engineering experience with transportation projects related to highways/roadways, railroads, bridges, airports, waterways, building structures, or traffic management and safety systems.
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QUALIFICATIONS:❖ Understanding of civil and traffic engineering with experience in highway/roadway engineering, pavement analysis, drainage and utility design, MPT and project management.
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Infra Tech Engineering, LLC is a leading provider of analytical, planning, engineering, construction, and contract management services in the field of Traffic and Transportation Engineering.
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As Stonefield is a multi-disciplinary firm, interest in cross-disciplinary work within the field of Traffic Engineering, Highway/Roadway Design and Civil Engineering is encouraged.
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Bachelor's Degree in a related field from an accredited four-year college or university, Civil Engineering or Construction Management preferred. Coordinate resource use with project superintendent; for example, craft assignment, crew sizes, and project layout for offices, traffic flow, and material storage.
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Review design calculations for stormwater management systems, traffic, water/ wastewater utility systems, hydraulic and hydrology calculations, force main/lift station calculations, sanitary sewer pipe sizing, water distribution calculations.
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The individual will work as part of a team in all facets of civil engineering including site and street design, utility design, grading, drainage systems, stormwater management and permitting, resiliency, erosion and sediment control, development of maintenance and protection of traffic schemes, and preparation of contract plans for a variety of project types for public and private clientele.
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Full-service professional engineering firm offering services in site/civil, traffic, planning, surveying, and landscape architecture. Civil Project Engineer working with the Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical and Architecture segments.
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Hiring a Civil Project Engineer! Project Management including zoning and land development permitting, field inspection, hydraulic and hydrologic design and analysis, site plan drafting, environmental impact assessment, and preparation of project report.
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Assistant Resident Engineers are also directly involved with workforce management, employee and facility safety, inventory control, petroleum bulk storage administration, environmental regulatory compliance administration, herbicide programs, asset condition assessments, preparing specifications, estimates and soliciting quotes for maintenance contract work, and various other tasks that may be assigned by the Resident Engineer.
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Included in the full range of professional services we offer are Bridge/ Structural Design & Inspection, Highway/Roadway Engineering, Civil/Site Engineering, Traffic Engineering/ITS, Utility Engineering, Construction Management & Inspection, Design Build, Survey, Right of Way, and High Definition 3-D Laser Scanning.
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Stonefield Engineering and Design is currently recruiting a Project Engineer/Manager to join the Traffic Engineering Team. This is a dynamic position that will offer the opportunity for diverse interaction and rapid growth.
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Work generally pertains to airport and building concrete work, civil site work, paving work, drainage systems, structural, and maintenance of traffic, with some electrical, environmental, and plumbing knowledge.
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