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Bachelor's degree in urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture, or related field. 15+ years of experience in urban design, urban planning, or landscape architecture practices.
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7+ years of experience leading transportation design projects for the Texas Department of Transportation and local and municipal clients. 20+ years of experience in transportation and urban highway and freeway design.
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A bachelors or masters degree from an accredited university with a degree in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design or closely related field. Working knowledge of common software including AutoCAD/FX, Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, In-design), Microsoft Word, MS Excel, and Geographic Information System (GIS.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) is currently searching for a Landscape Architect Project Manager to join the Urban Planning and Design Group in our Dallas or Ft. Worth area offices. This position requires a detailed-oriented Project Manager who will oversee projects to serve our clients on a variety of landscape architectural projects including parks and trails planning and design, urban design and streetscape design.
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As the successful candidate, you will: Design OCS layout, wire tensions, foundations, poles/columns/structures for light rail, commuter rail and streetcar with pantograph as well as streetcar and electrified buses with trolley poles.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university in GIS, geography, cartography, urban planning, computer or data science, D&A or other related field with GIS and data analytics experience.
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You will have in-depth experience with the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) programs as well as other applicable Federal disaster recovery programs.
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Design and construction support for water/wastewater treatment plants, storm water systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations. The Water/Wastewater Design Engineer will use their expertise and knowledge of water/wastewater projects, design and construction engineering, and client service to successfully execute projects within the Texas municipal water/wastewater market.
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Successful professionals at ECI have come from a variety of backgrounds, including forestry, arboriculture, natural resource management, biology, landscape maintenance, horticulture, nursery management, environmental sciences, geology, agriculture, parks & recreation management, urban forestry, geography, and more.
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RCDD, CTS, PSP or other Low Voltage Design Certifications Highly preferred. Our team is the best in the industry, with manufacturer trained technicians, PMP-certified project managers, CTS- and RCDD-certified design engineers, coordinators, and administrative resources.
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Design building automation network architecture to support operator workstations, DDC field panels, and third-party integration devices connected through Modbus, Siemens APOGEE, or BACnet. Understand project requirements and design building automation solutions for higher education and K-12 education facilities, data centers, hospitals, pharmaceutical facilities, high-rise buildings, and lab facilities.
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Work alone in an outdoor field environment; vehicle and foot patrol of utility power lines; remote locations as well as urban, city environment; physical demands and travel from site to site, including walking/hiking on various surfaces including flat, dry, wet, slippery, uneven, rough, steep terrain, hills, and slopes; exposure to noise, dust, grease, and all types of weather and temperature conditions; exposure to hazardous traffic conditions.
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Webber supports a wide range of project models to meet client needs, including traditional design bid build, design build, alternative delivery models and public private partnership (P3) solutions.
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This position may be subject to Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol testing. By supporting our customer teams across Amazon's aviation operations to implement process improvements, mitigate risk, resolve equipment issues, and implement new processes to improve performance, AvSec contributes to safe and secure transportation of air cargo to our customers.
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