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Our Ohio offices are seeking a highly skilled Transportation Engineer to support a variety of design and planning projects in the Midwest region. The ideal candidate will have significant experience and demonstrated technical excellence in Maintenance of Traffic (MOT), detour plans, temporary/permanent signals and traffic control, ITS, geometric design, and the planning, organization, and completion of traffic studies and interchange project concepts for various clients, particularly states and municipalities. This position is part of our Midwest traffic team.
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Join our team and leverage your expertise in transportation engineering to contribute to impactful projects across the Midwest.
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Business Services
$81k-106k (estimate)
05/24/2024
06/16/2024
healthsystemone.com
MIAMI, FL
25 - 50
Private
JOSEPH BRUCE
$10M - $50M
Business Services
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