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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION:As a Sr. Structural Engineer at Tutor Perini Civil -East, reporting to our Chief Engineer, you will have the opportunity to: Perform tasks on projects requiring a broad and / or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering.
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BS in Civil Engineering / Structural Engineering; MS in Civil Engineering / Structural Engineering is preferred, but not required. Stanley Consultants is currently hiring for a Senior Structural Engineer for our Des Moines office.
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BS in Civil/Structural Engineering. Be our next Senior Structural Engineer - Bridges. Lead the structural design for all project types, including complex bridge designs.
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Salary and Benefits: Growth opportunities Exposure to a wide range of projects across engineering disciplines Social events and peer recognition programs Flexible schedules Competitive salary Health, Dental, Vision insurance 401K Match Health Savings Plan PTO/Holiday Pay If you’re a Senior Civil Project Engineer looking to take your career to the next level then send a copy of your resume Emily Rich at emily.
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Salary and Benefits: Growth opportunities Exposure to a wide range of projects across engineering disciplines Social events and peer recognition programs Flexible schedules Competitive salary Health, Dental, Vision insurance 401K Match Health Savings Plan PTO/Holiday Pay If you’re a Senior Civil Project Engineer looking to take your career to the next level then send a copy of your resume Emily Rich at emily.rich@gogpac.com or call me directly at (440) 290-1889.
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Role: Senior Structural EngineerLocation: Multiple locations (NH + ME)Compensation: $80,000 - $130,000 DOE Founded in the 1980s, we are a small but well respected Civil Engineering firm on the hunt for a Senior Structural Engineer who has a passion for structural projects ranging from bridges and culverts to buildings and foundations.
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We are seeking a mid to senior-level bridge engineer in the Hamilton, NJ, Structural Department. BS in Civil or Structural Engineering required; MS. We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Senior Structural Engineer to join our Hamilton, NJ team.
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A bachelor's degree in civil engineering with additional course work in structural engineering is required. This position will work within our Infrastructure Market in the Bridges Discipline for highway bridge projects, as well as bridge projects in the Railway Market and potentially other structural projects in all of Hanson's Markets.
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As a technical expert, you’ll be responsible for designing bridge, culvert, and retaining wall structures as well as performing field investigations through the application of standard structural engineering practices and techniques for private and public projects.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Civil Structural Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) and a Professional Engineer (PE) license, or an Engineer in Training (EIT) on a PE track.
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B.S. Civil Engineering (structural emphasis preferred) (1-2 years may be substituted for a master’s degree) Senior Structural Engineer - Flexible location. Provide technical support/mentorship to structural engineering staff.
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We are seeking a Civil Structural Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) and a Professional Engineer (PE) license, or an Engineer in Training (EIT) on the path to obtaining their PE license.
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Familiarity with bridge design and detailing (steel, concrete, prestressed concrete) and seismic analysis. AutoCAD Civil 3D, and/or MicroStation experience. Our New England transportation team is looking for a Senior Project Engineer to work on large, complex transport and related projects across the VHB footprint.
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Perform tasks on projects requiring a broad and / or deep knowledge in the field of heavy/highway civil construction and structural engineering. A Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or similar from accredited institution and 8 or more years of relevant experience.
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JEO’s Transportation Department provides expertise and services including traffic engineering, transportation planning, roadway design, structural services, and bridge design. Bachelor’s degree in civil/structural engineering.
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