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Experience in the following areas is beneficial: municipal design, Civil 3D, Roads, MicroStation, GIS, modeling (water, sewer, and stormwater), and construction observation/administration.
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Managing Consultant, Senior Civil Engineer - Renewables (Senior Level) ERM is seeking a motivated Managing Consultant, Senior Civil Engineer with a focus on site civil design, permitting and construction for renewable energy development for our Washington, DC or Richmond, Virginia office.
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The Geotechnical Engineer will design foundations, retaining walls, earth dams, clay liners, geosynthetics for waste containment, and other geotechnical structures. Category: Engineering, Keywords: Geotechnical Engineer.
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The Structural Engineer III is responsible for performing complex structural engineering tasks for electrical construction projects and Faith/Excellerate/Entech products under the direct supervision of the Engineering Team Leader, Manager or Director to ensure the safety, cost-effectiveness, and durability of the projects on which they are working.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering required, with an emphasis on Soils Mechanics, Foundations, Geotechnical Engineering, and Civil Engineering. Assess the properties and behavior of soil, rock, and other earth materials to support the safe and efficient design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects.
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Minimum 2 to 4 years of experience as Project Engineer with Civil Engineering Design and experience with tower, shelter and similar structures. Provide technical engineering support for all phases of assigned new construction and renovation projects (i.e. evaluate shop drawings, design proposals, and interpret the technical requirements for adherence to contract documents.
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Services Offered: 3D Laser Scanning, Controls & Automation, Construction Management, Design & Drafting, Engineering: Civil/Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Process, Functional Safety, Information Technology, Instrumentation, On-Site Services, Operations & Commissioning Support, Procurement, Project Management.
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Oversee the structural, coastal, and geotechnical engineering design of concrete, steel, timber, and masonry structures in accordance with relevant codes and standards. This includes hands-on experience with the inspection, design, rehabilitation, permitting, and construction oversight of bulkheads, piers, marine terminals, fendering and mooring systems, ferry landings, living shorelines, stone revetments, and other port-related infrastructure.
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We are currently seeking a Geotechnical Engineer/Associate for our Civil Engineering Practice in Los Angeles, CA. A position based in Irvine, CA will also be considered. Ph. D. in Civil Engineering specializing in Geotechnical Engineering from an accredited university or M.S. in Civil Engineering specializing in Geotechnical Engineering from an accredited university plus 5 years' experience.
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The company is a decades-old family-owned firm that specializes in Urban Design, Land Planning, Engineering, Surveying and Construction Staking, with with projects in education, public works, rail and transit, housing, commercial and industrial sectors, levees, and healthcare.
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Proficient with civil engineering design and analysis tools for roads, rail and/or water systems preferred. Utilize 3D modeling software such as Autodesk Civil 3D to support multi-disciplinary design processes (coordination, clash detection, visualization, automation, etc.
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Assignments may include mentoring less-experienced team members on AutoCAD and Civil 3D, grading and drainage design, water and sewer infrastructure design, and construction engineering.
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Edgewater Technical Associates is seeking qualified candidates for a Structural Senior Design Engineer opportunity to support an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) project.
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As a Project Manager Civil Engineer at CDR, you will be responsible for leading a team through planning, design and other tasks pertaining to the project. Manage projects (ie: High Density Residential, Shopping Centers, Auto Dealerships, Gas Stations, Amusement Parks and QSR developments) production of civil engineering plans for QA/QC and responsible for project budgets.
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The ideal candidate will have a degree in Civil Engineering and experience in the design and construction of civil engineering projects with a strong working knowledge in Civil 3D grading and drainage design.
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