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Assists the Assistant City Engineer with planning, design, and construction of capital projects as assigned. This position manages the Development Services division within Public Works Engineering and provides assistance to the Assistant City Engineer with the management of capital projects.
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Assists the City Engineer in planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating capital improvement projects including engineering design, field survey and construction management for the public infrastructure needs of the community.
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Manages the daily functions, operations, and activities of the Engineering Division including research, survey design, permitting, project and construction management, and capital projects for traffic, transportation, storm drain, water, wastewater, and park infrastructure, and facilities.
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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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Construction Management & Inspection Experience Questions 8 - 13 pertain to civil engineering experience related to Construction Management and Inspection of capital improvement projects and private development projects.
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The Senior Civil Engineer supervises the design and delivery of major capital improvement projects, including the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for complicated City projects related to sewers, water systems, or related public works projects.
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Under general supervision of the City Engineer, independently performs technical engineering work related to water and wastewater capital facilities; oversees assigned capital facilities projects, including design criteria, selection of materials, and environmental considerations; performs contract administration; special programs/project; reviews private development projects; and performs related duties as required.
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The City Engineer is responsible for engineering related to the design and construction of City Public Works projects. The purpose of this position is to perform engineering work in the design, investigation, and construction of street, utility, and other public works projects, preparation of plans and specifications, and project management for assigned projects.
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The purpose of this position is to provide overall support to the City Engineer for all types of construction including design, inspection, project coordination, planning and zoning and public relations.
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The City Engineer oversees 150 + capital projects representing more than $1 billion of community investment through the City of Charlotte' s Capital Investment Plan. This multi-year plan supports the growth and vitality of the community and includes police stations, firehouses, roads, bridges, sidewalks and multi- use paths.
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Pavement Management Program Implementation - A city-wide assessment of pavement condition to be able to best plan for future CIP projects and improve our average Pavement Condition Index (PCI.
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Snohomish County Surface Water Management (SWM), a Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, is seeking a highly motivated and well qualified licensed Professional Engineer to develop, design, and manage capital improvement projects (including management of consultant contracts.
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Posting: Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience General Description and Classification Standards Manages the Construction of Capital Infrastructure Projects for the City of Atlanta's Department of Watershed Management Facilities and Conveyances.
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Assists in planning and management of the design and construction of City public works projects; reviews private development plans for public improvements; administers City and outside agency contracts and project budgets associated with contracted and consulted work; and performs related duties as assigned.
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A Civil Engineer working in Public Works could be assigned to the Transportation Division which includes Field and Traffic Engineering; the Engineering Services Division which includes Construction Engineering/Material Lab, Waste Management, and Design Engineering/Capital Projects; and the Land Development Division which includes Private Development Construction Inspection.
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