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A working knowledge of a broad range of engineering disciplines including civil/site work, structural, architectural, mechanical systems (refrigeration, chillers, cooling towers, boilers, hot water, domestic water, compressed air, plumbing, HVAC), and electrical power distribution.
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A bachelor of science in mechanical, civil, structural, or architectural engineering. Manage facility MEP design build and design/bid/build projects for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, advanced technology (semi-conductor), food & beverage, and industrial operations.
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We offer comprehensive design, construction management, and construction claims services, with expertise extending across a wide range of engineering disciplines, including civil, structural, and geotechnical engineering.
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Basic understanding of Architectural, Mechanical, Civil and Structural Engineering construction practices. Strong knowledge of Technology Systems design or have RCDD certification. Director of Engineering ResponsibilitiesPrepares engineering documents and equipment specifications to meet contracted scope of work and to ensure application of Electrical Power, Lighting and Systems Design and Principles as well as Data, Low Voltage, Security, Paging and clock systems.
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Bachelor's degree in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or related field. Structural Analysis and Structural Engineering experience in timber framing.
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The Structural Staff Engineer, EIT interfaces with a multi-disciplinary engineering team consisting of civil, structural, geotechnical, and various construction management personnel.
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Bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering with Structural Emphasis. We are seeking a Mid-Level Structural Engineer to supplement our existing structural team to support our water and wastewater projects in designing concrete hydraulic structures and steel and masonry buildings.
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Description Collins is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Structural Project Engineer to play a key role on our team in Salt Lake City. The ideal candidate will have experience in structural designfor bridges and construction engineering who can bring creative design practice skills balanced with a solid background in the field of structural engineering.
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Coordinate and integrate designs with other systems disciplines and other project civil/structural/architectural disciplines. Provide technical guidance and mentoring of project team members, including other engineers and technical support staff (CADD techs.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field. Lead the design and development of various civil and structural engineering projects, including equipment foundations, equipment towers, building structures, pipe racks, and platforms.
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Qualifications/Requirements: 3-5 years directly related project coordinator or field engineer experience Basic understanding of construction job site administrative duties Detail-oriented, Strong problem-solving skills, Excellent organizational skills Civil Engineering, Construction Technology or Construction Management related degree Excellent communications skills – verbal and written.
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We are currently looking for versatile civil, geotechnical or structural engineers in either NYC, Iselin NJ, Boston or Arlington VA to serve as a senior project engineer in our tunnels resource group with a focus on underground design and construction projects.
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Deliver collaborative solutions with our Geotechnical, Marine, Structural, and Building Technology groups on slope and shoreline stabilization, retaining wall systems, footing drainage systems, sub-slab dewatering systems, floodproofing, plaza drainage systems, and many other exciting projects.
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Ability to read and understand blueprints along with civil inside & outside plant construction methods or tower/roof top structural details. Wireless : 4G, 5G, LTE, iDAS/oDAS, Small Cell, VoLTE, IOT, Microwave, NOC, BTS (Base stations.
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Most important activities:Manage embedded contractor relationships including: staffing, budget, and annual reviewsManage outside support contractors for I/E, Civil/Structural, Inspection, FEL Design, and others as needed.
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