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You will play a key role in developing the Lunar Transportation system that will return humans to the Moon and extend human presence permanently beyond the bounds of Earth. This role is part of the Lunar Transportation business unit.
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We are hiring NEMT Companion Drivers who are responsible for delivering transportation, companionship and assistance services, using a company vehicle, to our clients across the Seattle metropolitan area.
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Demonstrated success as a project manager leading applied multimodal transportation safety projects at a variety of scales. Experience integrating the Highway Safety Manual in project development for multimodal transportation projects.
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We are seeking a dynamic and driven transportation engineer with project management experience to join their transportation design team. They specialize in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach.
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This Senior Transportation Safety Engineer/Planner position with a focus on multimodal transportation earns a competitive salary and great benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, a health savings account (HSA), a flexible spending account (FSA), and PTO starting at 22 days.
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Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is the steward of an integrated, multimodal transportation system that helps to ensure people and goods move safely and efficiently throughout the state.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field and 1-6 years of experience in transportation planning; other relevant degrees and concentrations include, but are not limited to, civil/traffic engineering, transportation operations, urban/city/regional planning, public health, urban design, geography, and landscape architecture.
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9+ years of experience as a Transportation Engineer in a consulting environment or public entity; 3+ years as a Project Manager; 3+ years of managing staff for Engineering Associate II.
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Our comprehensive range of services includes full-service design engineering for transportation roadway and structural infrastructure, structural assessment, complex and underwater bridge inspection, construction management, water/wastewater/stormwater planning and design, strategic planning & communications, and many other related services for varying project types and sizes.
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Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates is seeking a motivated, inquisitive, and organized transportation planner for its Seattle office to support the firm's nationally recognized work in planning for more equitable and livable communities.
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Our Puget Sound Region is hiring a Transportation Roadway Project Engineer to support our Roads and Highways group while working on transportation related projects. The increasing complexities of modern transportation include growing demands, aging infrastructure, rising costs, funding challenges, and environmental concerns.
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Assist the CAD Manager with designs for site development & transportation projects. As part of the CAD Group, the Civil Structural CAD Designer Designs and drafts detailed drawings using AutoCAD and Civil 3D for use in planning, permitting and construction of civil/structural infrastructure projects that shape our coastlines, harbors & rivers as well as transportation projects associated with movement of freight.
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Manage the following work elements: day-to-day communication (verbal and written) with the client, support and advise junior engineers and technical staff, write reports and technical memos, coordinate with subconsultants, keep project on schedule and within budget, and keep client satisfied.
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This often requires meeting the beneficiaries at the arrival gate and walking with them through to the baggage claim area; assisting them with collecting check-in luggage at the baggage claim area; and carrying them to the onward transportation check-in point.
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As a Transportation Access Program Manager within our Aviation Operations Landside department, you will manage and coordinate the SEA's Ground Transportation Access Plan (GTAP) initiative; a programmatic effort to develop and implement strategies that address the goals contained within Port of Seattle Commission Resolution 3759.
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transportation job Title: transportation project manager Company: Aecom in Seattle, WA
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