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Civil Engineer (EIT) or Project Designer (Land Development)Full-timeCompany DescriptionArcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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Perform complex design tasks and drawings using computer-aided design (CADD) related to the development of transportation, site development, and stormwater improvement projects in Microstation OpenRoads and AutoCAD Civil 3D.
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Perform designs using complex software like Microstation, InRoads, Open Roads & Autocad Civil 3D. Experience with Microstation, Autocad, or Civil 3D. Parsons is now hiring a Senior Roadway Engineer to join our top-performing transportation team in either our established Cincinnati office or our soon-to-open Akron office location.
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MicroStation/Geopak/OpenRoads and/or AutoCad/Civil 3D. Please reference: "Civil Project Engineer - Job 440-23-00984" when applying for this position. The Senior Traffic Engineer will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects.
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Software experience with AutoCAD/Civil 3D, MicroStation/Geopak/ORD as well as knowledge of AASHTO, AREMA, and DOT design standards are preferred. Position Description: We are looking for a Structural Bridge Engineer to strengthen and increase our footprint in the Transportation Market Segment in the Midwest and Southern regions.
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Perform designs using software including Microstation, OpenRoads Designer (ORD), AutoCAD, and/or Civil 3D. Proficiency in Civil 3D and/or Microstation OpenRoads Designer (ORD.
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Civil Project Engineer ll - Traffic - Cincinnati, OH - Job 24-00248. 7+ years' experience as a Traffic Engineer. Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering, required. HCS, Synchro/Simtraffic, VISSIM, TransModeler, SIDRA, Rodel.
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Extensive knowledge and prior experience with MicroStation and OpenRoads and AutoCAD Civil 3D for design and drafting to produce plans and deliver 3D models. Ohio Licensed Professional Engineer, required.
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Proficient in MicroStation, OpenRoads, and AutoCAD Civil 3D for design/drafting to produce plans and deliver 3D models. BS in Civil Engineering. Project tasks include roadway design, bridge design, maintenance of traffic and construction phasing, signing, pavement markings, ITS and traffic signal design, utility design and coordination, drainage and erosion control among the many disciplines.
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Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Traffic Engineer in Cincinnati, OH. Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Traffic Engineer in Cincinnati, OH.
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Provide traffic engineering design for a variety of LPA, DOT and private clients. Apply for this role today, contact Chanel Mendes (+1 623-663-6543) and Emma Hudson (+1 480-604-8029) at Hire Resolve or on LinkedIn.
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Project Engineer II - Traffic. Traffic Project Engineer. will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. This position offers hands-on training in the hot field intelligent transportation systems and smart cities infrastructure.
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TheTraffic Project Engineerwill have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. Produce and review traffic impact studies, safety studies, and traffic forecasting.
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AECOM is seeking an Entry-Level Civil Engineer in the Cincinnati, Ohio. Working knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Bentley MicroStation/Geopak and experience with MS Office. The candidate will be responsible for following ODOT, OTIC, and/or City standards and performing engineering calculations under the supervision of a more senior engineer.
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Perform design tasks and drawings using computer-aided design (CADD) related to the development of transportation, site development, and stormwater improvement projects in Microstation OpenRoads and AutoCAD Civil 3D.
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