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  • Lead EngineerPb(Hawaii, Hawaii)

    A Lead Water Resources Engineer is needed in the Parsons Brinckerhoff Honolulu Office to serve as Project/Task Manager. Responsibilities include leading junior-level engineers in water resources engineering analysis and design, managing project tasks involving multiple technical disciplines, interfacing with clients, assisting senior engineering manager with the preparation and development of proj...
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    Posted Thu 26th January

  • Field Oversight Engineer For MOTPb(Hawaii, Hawaii)

    The Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project (HHCTCP) Office located in Honolulu, Hawaii has an opening for a Field Oversight Engineer to oversee maintenance of traffic activities related to construction during day and night shifts. This individual will be responsible for assisting the General Engineering Consultant (GEC) in providing overall management and oversight for both the West O’ahu...
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    Posted Tue 7th February

  • Senior Technical ManagerPb(Hawaii, Hawaii)

    The $5.3 billion Honolulu Rail Transit Project office located in Honolulu, Hawaii has an opening for a Sr. Technical Manager who will work as the Project’s Design and Construction Director. The Project involves design and construction of a new light metro rail transit system comprising about 20 miles of elevated guideway, 21 stations, train control, traction power, communications, fare collection ...
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    Posted Wed 8th February

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