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We are an established civil/ environmental engineering and surveying firm based in St. Charles, Illinois. We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer with experience in design and construction of electrical distribution systems, back up power systems, motor control schemes, and instrumentation and control with expertise in water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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BGE, Inc. is a nationwide consulting firm that provides services in civil engineering, planning, landscape architecture, construction management, survey and environmental services for public and private clients.
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Today, we continue to build upon our foundation of top geotechnical expertise in the country with expanded services in civil, environmental, and construction materials engineering.
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The Survey Crew Chief will primarily lead survey crews in the field by providing topographic, boundary and construction surveys on various civil engineering projects including highway and urban roadway projects.
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Gandee Heydinger Group (GHG), a Central Ohio-based civil engineering and surveying firm, is searching for a Survey Crew Chief to work out of our Delaware County office. The position will make accurate measurements and delineate property boundaries; gather data relevant to specific land features, including shape, contour, location, elevation and dimension for the preparation of ALTA and boundary surveys; accurately record and convey this information for use in engineering, mapping, construction; and perform basic survey calculations.
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As a Survey Crew Chief at Robinson, you will have the opportunity to work with civil engineering plan sets, conduct boundary surveys, topographic boundary surveys as well as conduct construction staking.
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A bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., civil engineering, construction management, business) is typically required. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in the construction industry is responsible for the overall strategic leadership and management of a construction company.
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High school diploma or general education degree supplemented by college level course work in building inspection, architecture, construction technology, civil engineering or a related field and four (4) years of responsible experience equivalent to that of a Combination Building Inspector.
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Preferred Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil or Structural Engineering, or Architecture; seven (7) years of experience in the construction field as a foreman, building inspector, or trade involving building code enforcement which includes five (5) years of supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, work experience, and training which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
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We're partnered with a Civil Engineering and Land Surveying firm that has been in the field for over 60 years! We are searching for career oriented Survey Crew Chief to join our growing company.
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S&ME has over 30 offices across our footprint and we're seeking our next Transportation Market Sector Director (MSD) to join our Executive Leadership Team and provide leadership, leverage their technical expertise, ensure client satisfaction, and implement best practices for our transportation and construction engineering and inspection (CEI) services across the company's footprint.
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Do you have extensive experience in the transportation and construction engineering and inspection (CEI) industry and searching for a more challenging and company-wide leadership role to advance your career.
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Minimum of 15 years experience in transportation engineering, specifically with construction engineering & inspections (CEI), including 10 years in a supervisory or management role.
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4 to 5 years of experience as a Party Chief. Basic knowledge and understanding of construction plans and maps (i.e., site plans, boundary plans, highway plans, profile and cross sections, horizontal and vertical curves, pipeline plans, foundation plans, and map contours.
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Will spend majority of time with Project-related tasks: Design, Engineering, Construction, Contractor communication, grant applications/support, and could consist of water, sewer, grading, roads, etc.
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