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Possession of a Professional Engineer (PE) license in Civil Structural engineering. Join our team as an Associate Structural Design Engineer specializing in solar racking and related products.
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LeA Staff Engineer within QISG is involved in a variety of geo-structural engineering projects with a focus on foundation engineering and an emphasis on design-build delivery methods for large-scale energy generation and transmission-related projects.
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The company provides civil and structural engineering, land surveying, construction inspection/management, site safety, and special inspection services. ICC Structural Steel and Bolting Special Inspector.
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Design &Engineer Cement Plant Systems As the internal technical civil/structural engineering expert, develop all civil & structural designs considering time, cost, durability, & constructability requirements.
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SI Engineering, P.C. (SIE) is a full-service consulting engineering firm based in downtown Manhattan providing services in civil, structural, transportation engineering, bridge & facility inspection, construction management & inspection and lighting design.
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As a Senior Structural Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering engineering and consulting services for a variety of projects, including those focused on shoreline stability, flood risk reduction, and waterfront infrastructure resilience.
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We are currently seeking a Geologist, Engineering Geologist, or Geological Engineer to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment.
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Engineer-In-Training" or "Engineering Intern" certification (or ability to obtain within 12 months) Kimley-Horn's Houston, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 1+ years of experience to join their Structures team.
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Job Description While reporting to the Associate Director, Engineering the Senior Structural Engineer will be responsible for design and preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, capital authorization applications, selection of materials, equipment and services, construction management, and equipment installation for engineering projects required to expand, modify, or construct new SONOCO facilities.
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It provides expert technical support in civil/structural engineering on cement plants, grinding plants, & terminals. The Senior Project Manager Civil/Structural position supports the cement business units in the development, authorization process, & execution of civil/structural engineering projects.
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Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Vehicle Systems Engineering; or Associate degree with 6+ years specifically related experience.
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Position Description:We are looking for a Structural Bridge Engineer to strengthen and increase our footprint in the Transportation Market Segment in the Midwest and southern regions. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with an emphasis in structural engineering, a minimum of seven years of transportation structural/bridge design experience, a PE license and a current NHI Bridge Inspection certification (preferred.
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The Structural Engineer III is responsible for performing complex structural engineering tasks for electrical construction projects and Faith/Excellerate/Entech products under the direct supervision of the Engineering Team Leader, Manager or Director to ensure the safety, cost-effectiveness, and durability of the projects on which they are working.
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As our new Dams Engineer, you will support structural investigations, analysis, designs, and construction phase engineering related to Dam Safety, waterfront improvements or redevelopment, and other heavy civil works projects.
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As a Structural Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering engineering and consulting services for a variety of projects, including those focused on shoreline stability, flood risk reduction, and waterfront infrastructure resilience.
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