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AtkinsRalis is seeking an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our Norman, OK, Dallas, TX team as a Roadway/Highway CAD Technician. Produces conceptual and final design of utilities, grading, pavement and drainage, pavement, drainage, bridges, and roadway alignment.
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Produce some of the following plans: Roadway Sections, Alignment/Right of Way Plans, Temporary Erosion Control Plans, Site Preparation Plans, Roadway Profiles, Drainage Plans and Profiles, Utility Plans (Water & Sewer), Paving, Pavement Marking Plans, Signing Plans, and Traffic Control Plans.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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The position of a Senior Estimator will analyze, prepare and review bids for highway, roadway, and bridge projects. Five (5) or more years of experience on all aspects of Heavy Highway construction as an Estimator including bridges, dirt, concrete, and similar.
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Our service offerings include project management and consulting, land acquisition and title, permitting and project approvals, roadway analysis and haul route planning, stakeholder engagement, asset management, and engineering.
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Our work includes but is not limited to: water, sewer, gas, petroleum, electric transmission & distribution (aerial and underground), telecom fiber & copper (aerial and underground) and interfaces regularly with Civil Engineering disciplines such as roadway, drainage and structures.
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Experience in utilizing Microstation, Geopak Drainage, OpenRoads, and SUDA. Experience in designing roadway enclosed storm sewer systems. Provide hydraulic analysis for cross drainage structures and incorporate the results in the design with other disciplines (roadway and bridge.
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Perform various aspects of roadway projects including geometric design, right-of-way plans, storm drainage design, utilities, signing and marking, and erosion control design. Conceptualize the initial design approach for major phases of large roadway projects.
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Deliver a range of heavy civil projects, from port utility and roadway infrastructure to stormwater management design, always looking for better ways to serve our clients and grow your skills and portfolio.
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Join HNTB North Texas as a Roadway Engineer II! Our office has an extensive history delivering exciting and complex transportation projects for area clients like DART, NTTA, ARDOT, TxDOT and major airports in Dallas/Fort Worth and Little Rock. Our 125+ professionals located throughout the Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Little Rock areas create an office dynamic rich in diversity and development, backed by leadership committed to sustaining an equitable and inclusive culture.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Managing and serving as Tennessee Transportation Project Manager on TDOT statewide transportation design projects including traffic, planning, highway, roadway, and major interchanges Represent award-winning firms while building new businesses and managing relationships with key transportation leaders.
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0-3 years of traffic/roadway design experience. Our offices are full of genuine, fun, and down-to-earth people who believe in fostering an inclusive culture where all employees feel they belong.
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Site / civil development including grading design; roadway design; storm water management systems modeling and design; sewer, water and reuse systems modeling and design; and erosion and sediment control design.
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Review drawing for compliance with the TxDOT Roadway design manual including horizontal/vertical, typical sections, cross-sections. Coordinate with the transportation staffon transportation projects:roadway, bridges, culverts,transportation planning, traffic control, signing, pavement marking, H&H design, and environmental coordination.
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This $1.74 billion design-build roadway construction project with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) began construction in spring 2020 to improve mobility, operations and safety along Interstate 635 (I-635) in Dallas County.
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