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Basic computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and civil analysis programs. The Assistant Civil Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer to assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects.
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3+ years Project Management/Construction Management experience; diversified Highway/Heavy Civil Construction experience preferred; Design-Build project experience a plus. Bachelor's Civil Engineering/Construction Management degree or equivalent combination of technical training and experience.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits.
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Performs/Reviews stormwater management design, hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, on-site and off-site stormwater management designs and perform pre-development and post development stormwater analysis.
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Prepares/Reviews stormwater management plans including design of retention and detention ponds and controlled discharge outlets; Integrated Design seeks a Civil Engineer to perform various types of civil designs, lead diverse and challenging projects & play an integral part in our growth.
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Performs erosion and sedimentation control designs and implements Best Management Practices (BMPs); Civil Engineer - ( 230003DP ) Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering along with 6-10 years of related experience.
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Prepares/Reviews Civil MTOs, project cost estimates, bid documentation and performs bid evaluation; Functions as discipline lead on projects and manages project scope, budget, schedule, resources and leads change management; and.
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Working knowledge of Civil3D and other civil design and modeling software. Conversant with regulatory codes, design codes and standards, best management practices, permit requirements and construction practices.
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Civil Engineer - ( 230003D5 ) Our team works on diverse industry areas such as generation - thermal, hydropower and other renewable sources of energy, transmission and distribution, oil and gas, and mining.
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Experience with hydraulic/hydrology modeling software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMM. Performs/Reviews earthworks design for cut/fill optimization, site grading and stormwater drainage design, access roads and crossing design.
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Strong computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, civil analysis programs. Burns & McDonnell’s Chicago Regional office is looking for a Staff Civil Engineer to support its growing presence in the Great Lakes water market.
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You will be reporting the Sr Principal Engineer Civil Structural and working in both technical lead and project management capacities on the assigned automation programs, primarily related to civil engineering processes.
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The Senior Civil Engineer is further distinguished from the Associate Civil Engineer by the responsibility for a functional area of the Engineering Division (e.g. Land Development or Capital Improvement Projects) and the management of work and multiple projects through assigned team members.
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Background or strong academic training in civil site design, surface water hydrology, open channel hydraulics, watershed management, and stormwater permitting. These projects may include: civil site development; NNBFs; green infrastructure; land and water resource development; stream and streambank restoration; wetland and buffer restoration; hydraulic and hydrologic modeling; drainage and stormwater studies; phytoremediation; biotechnologies; constructed treatment wetlands; and stormwater management permitting.
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