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Responsibility Highlights for our Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering Responsible for overall management of multiple projects and utilize experience to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments.
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Preferred Project and or outage management in a power plant environment PMP/PMI certification from the Project Management Institute Professional Engineer License from the State of Michigan.
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This position is responsible for highway design engineering and will assist in a wide variety of transportation related projects that may include schematic development, urban and rural roadway design, freeway and interchange design, hydraulics and hydrology, signalization, rights of way coordination and management, and public safety improvements.
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Design and management for various traffic related tasksDelegation of work to other traffic engineering staffLead and mentor a group of Junior Traffic EngineersCollaboration with roadway, structures, hydraulics, and environmental groups within our Transportation business unit.
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Transportation Project Manager/Professional Engineer Responsibilities: Conduct engineering analysis, formulate designs, and strategize production for transportation engineering projects, including roads, highways, drainage systems, erosion mitigation, and traffic management.
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Mackin specializes in highway engineering, structural engineering design & inspection, traffic engineering, construction inspection and management, planning, landscape architecture, and land development services with three offices located in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and West Virginia.
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Communicates personal and professional goals and objectives, with the ultimate result of progressing from a Project Engineer into an Engineering Services, Field Operations, or Estimating role.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Project Engineer, Resident Engineer, or equivalent, with direct involvement in construction management and inspection of maintenance of traffic, structural, highway repair, and building facility projects for major interstate/interchange construction projects.
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The preferred candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field, licensed as a Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania (or the ability to obtain), Pennsylvania Turnpike and PennDOT experience.
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Under the charge of a licensed Professional Engineer / Resident Engineer this position performs construction management as the Project Engineer and serves as the Chief Engineer's representative on low to medium risk construction projects or as an Assistant Project Engineer on projects of higher risk and complexity.
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Our engineers and professionals provide Highway Design and Traffic Engineering, Bridge and Structural Engineering, Civil Design, Surveying and Mapping, Pipeline and Associated Facility Design, Geotechnical/Geophysical, Environmental Studies and Water/Wastewater design.
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Full-service professional engineering firm offering services in site/civil, traffic, planning, surveying, and landscape architecture. 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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Civil Project Engineer working with the Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical and Architecture segments. Hiring a Civil Project Engineer! Design of site layout and grading and stormwater management, and utilities.
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Civil, water, Professional Engineer, municipal, civil design, project management, AutoCAD Civil 3D, PE, engineering, consulting, public sector, infrastructure, stormwater management, land use, regulations, benefits, growth, development, diversity, equal opportunity, collaborative, supportive, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, HyroCAD, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, Civil 3D, GIS, Septic.
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As CSRS continues to grow, we are seeking a talented and highly motivated professional to serve as a Civil Engineering Project Manager. Performs project management duties on assigned engineering projects or an established program, including subconsultant coordination, making presentations to planning commissions, zoning boards, municipal officials, and public agencies, attending meetings and visiting project sites.
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