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Work in accordance with company standards guiding the project team from concept phase through construction administration for a variety of projects. McAdams is a full-service land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, transportation and geomatics firm located in North Carolina and Texas.
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Coastal Engineer, Project Manager. The ideal candidate will have 0-5 years of experience in coastal engineering, port and marine engineering/construction, or civil engineering.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEBachelor's degree (B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management or Construction Management, from a four-year college or university is required.
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Orion Marine Group has immediate openings for Heavy Civil Project Engineer, in Tampa, FL. This position is accountable for providing project engineering support to the Company.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction Project Engineer to join our team in the Greensboro, North Carolina region. If you are an experienced Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction Project Engineer looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, we invite you to apply.
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Proficient in utilizing tools such as Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, and Microsoft Office, the Segment Survey Manager is adept at producing 3D structural models, field construction packets, surfaces, and profiles.
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The Principal Surveyor is a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer who has demonstrated skills, ability, experience, or education in planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling major surveying projects.
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A client of Insight Global's is looking for a Professional Civil Engineer/ Project Manager who has their Professional Engineer license (or actively working towards) and is willing to work out of their Knoxville, TN or Chattanooga, TN offices.
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The role of the VDC Engineer is to implement BIM technologies for any assigned project from preconstruction through turnover. Completing the BIM/CAD needs of project teams such as, but not limited to, generating 2D/3D/4D site logistics plans, utilizing models to support construction operations and planning, providing regular QA/QC field walks to ensure field installations match coordinated models, aiding in lift drawing creation, and utilizing models to support estimating teams.
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GZA is currently seeking a Project Manager Level Civil Engineer for our practice based in the Bedford, New Hampshire office. GZA has civil engineering design needs on a wide variety of projects including, but not limited to, site civil engineering design, lake, stream, and bank restoration, drainage and flood control designs, wetland restoration and enhancement, hydraulic structure design, stormwater analysis, erosion and sedimentation control, dam removal and ecological restoration, environmental remediation and construction management projects, and related environmental permitting support.
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They will function as a project leader on major surveying projects or projects on which either construction, preliminary, or land surveying is a major portion. Principal Surveyor Principal Engineer, Land Surveying.
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Is a global project delivery company in heavy civil construction with a focus on water and wastewater treatment infrastructure. an industry leader in the heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a.
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The Principal Surveyor exhibits an ability to successfully meet project demands and manage technical staff and client relations. Collaborate with the project managers during project proposal, preparation, execution, post-processing, and delivery phases.
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Meet with clients, project management staff, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders. Collaborate during project proposal phases. Current, California Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license, is highly desirable.
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The Principal Surveyor will act as the technical lead in the surveying discipline providing review, oversight, and expertise on projects involving land surveying directly or indirectly. They may act as the city surveyor on behalf of the firm for municipal clients.
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