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ID #53272849
Estado Ohio
Ciudad Columbus
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente AECOM
Showed 2025-01-14
Fecha 2025-01-14
Fecha tope 2025-03-15
Categoría Etcétera
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ITS / Traffic Engineer

Ohio, Columbus, 43085 Columbus USA
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AECOM is seeking a hybrid role as a Traffic Engineer to be based in Columbus, OH.Are you ready to navigate the world of Traffic Engineering and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)? Then AECOM is looking for you to join our team in the vibrant city of Columbus, Ohio!  This is a Hybrid position so if someone is looking to split their time between home and office, this could be the position for you.This role will provide the opportunity to directly support transformational projects including the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project. This project is one of the largest highway infrastructure projects in the country and entails design and construction of existing bridge improvements and a new bridge crossing of the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington Kentucky, along with 8 miles of significant highway improvements. Design has begun and will extend over the coming years, providing a unique opportunity for multiple career-defining roles on the project. This is a world-class effort delivered by world-class people, come join the team with the power to uplift communities and improve people’s lives.Position Overview:Dive into exciting engineering challenges by taking on specific tasksGather and analyze essential engineering data using well-established proceduresTackle detailed engineering assignments, including calculations and testsInnovatively solve new problems, drawing from your experience and expertiseIdentify and address discrepancies in resultsGuide and mentor entry-level engineers on their journeyExecute tasks within budget and schedule, showcasing your independenceIndependently handle primary design elements for engineering projectsExcel in a professional role with developmental experience

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