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Jacobs Roadway Project Manager in Orlando, Florida
We share a common purpose - to make the world more connected and sustainable. If you are also interested in turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good, then Jacobs is where you belong. We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Roadway Project Manager in Orlando to join our team. As part of our team, you’ll have the chance to work on projects that bring innovative solutions to our clients challenges locally and worldwide. As our Roadway Project Manager, you will be responsible for the technical design and management of roadway design projects throughout Florida.
This is a great opportunity to produce/manage technical designs and assist in growing our engineering transportation team in Central and North Florida. Bring your Project Management and technical expertise and we’ll provide you with exciting and challenging opportunities to help you grow professionally over the remainder of your career.
Key Responsibilities: - Serve as Project Manager for key roadway and bridge design projects including operational and safety improvements. - Lead technical team in developing solutions to complex roadway design projects, requiring a high degree of innovation and ingenuity. - Provide technical expertise by formulating and developing advance design concepts, techniques, and standards. - Assuring effective utilization of engineering personnel and technical quality. - Work with business development and marketing teams to secure new projects.
'- Substantial years of post graduate experience in transportation/highway engineering and management of design projects
Civil Engineering Degree from an accredited university.
Florida Professional Engineer PE license and ability to serve
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