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Job Details:Civil Engineer (2 Openings)Award-winning and well-established Civil Engineering Firm in the Boston suburbs has an immediate need for 2 Civil Engineers due to growth. 5-25+ years’ experience designing land development, site design, septic, and grading projects.
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EBI Consulting is looking for a Senior Civil Engineer who possesses a complete understanding of the technical aspects of private civil engineering projects including site layout, grading, stormwater management, and utility design.
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Designing layout, grading, and drainage for land development and site improvement projects. MS or PhD with a concentration in Civil Engineering from an ABET- accredited university, or desire to obtain an MS within 4 years of employment at SGH using the tuition reimbursement program.
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You will prepare site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D and a variety of other engineering software.
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Qualified candidates must have a BS degree in Civil Engineering and a minimum of 8+ years of design experience and be proficient using AutoCAD, Civil 3D and HydroCAD. Experience with grading and drainage, and the use of HydroCAD or similar drainage design software is highly desirable.
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Our Client, located in Concord, NC, is seeking a Professional Engineer to join their civil engineering firm that strives to provide quality professional civil engineering and land development services for their clients, from project conception to completion.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in civil or environmental engineering with a focus in hydrology and hydraulics 2+ years of experience in civil and/or environmental field Engineer in Training (or completion of Fundamental of Engineering exam) required, PE preferred.
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We are looking for a Civil or Environmental Engineer to work on our Land Development Team. Our aggressive growth plans for this team will provide you with opportunities to advance both our firm and your career.
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As a Senior Civil Engineer at our Orange County office, you will take a pivotal role in managing and executing impactful land development projects from concept to completion. Drive the design and development of land development projects with a focus on grading and drainage design, low impact development (LID), and water and sanitary sewer design, contributing expertise and guidance through all project phases.
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As a Senior Civil Engineer, you will provide overall technical support to the team and act as an advisor on complex projects. Proficiency in site layout, grading, utility design, erosion control, regulatory approvals, etc.
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Civil/Site development including site grading design; roadway design; storm water management systems design; water design, water reuse design; erosion and sediment control design and permitting for the firms growing portfolio of solar clients.
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Be proficient in site civil design and permitting, including grading, drainage, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, utilities, and local municipal and state permit applications.
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Leadership role in the review and design of Stormwater Management & Stormwater Conveyance Systems including use of AutoCAD Civil 3D and Hydrology design software. Grading Design to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis, and site safety is accomplished through the use of appropriate design slopes.
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Working knowledge preferred but not required: Hard Dollar, Bluebeam, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Agtek, and HCSS (Heavy Bid) Required Skills & Experience 1-10 years of experience as an Estimator working on earthwork, grading or underground projectsBachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or similar discipline is preferredField operations experience is strongly preferred.
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License, or the ability to obtain one within 6 months of hire Ambition to learn and apply your engineering skills to develop creative problem-solving designs The ability to communicate and effectively participate as part of an engineering team Computer knowledge/experience with the following is a huge plus: AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microstation/InRoads/OpenRoads, and Microsoft Office (Word/Excel) COMPENSATIONThe salary range for this position is $92,000-$135,000.
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