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Preparation of civil design plans (i.e. – grading, storm water management system, drainage systems, utility design, earthwork volume calculations, etc.) Preparation of civil design plans (i.e. – grading, storm water management system, drainage systems, utility design, earthwork volume calculations, etc.
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Our ideal candidate would be a growing Project Manager/Engineer proficient with horizontal and vertical alignment design, erosion and sediment control design, A.D.A. requirements, utility relocations, coordination with bridge engineers and other engineering and environmental disciplines, earthwork, quantity take-offs, specifications, and engineer's estimates.
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A Nationally Recognized Earthwork Contractor with over 100 years experience, we looking to add an Experienced Estimator to our team. Company vehicle provided. Our services include but are not limited to commercial and residential sitework, site development, site grading, excavating services, shoreline construction and more.
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Experience in earthwork and underground utilities in both the public/private sectors is required. We are a growing, family-owned, heavy civil construction company that has immediate openings for an experienced heavy civil construction superintendent to support our Washington and Idaho State operations.
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Experienced in earthwork and site plan calculations, plan preparation and grading/construction oversight. Experienced in earthwork and site plan calculations, plan preparation and grading/construction oversight.
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The Estimator/Project Manager will lead field staff in construction of the entire project, managing all scopes (Structures, paving, earthwork, sewer/water), providing leadership to project staff and ensuring quality and timely and on budget completion of projects.
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Computes vertical and horizontal curves and earthwork quantities. Knowledge of: The principles and practices of general civil engineering; engineering mathematics; engineering mechanics and the mechanics of materials; the principles and practices of topographic surveying; and structural, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and sanitary engineering principles to the extent that these apply to general engineering principles common to all recognized fields.
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Certifications from a State Highway Agency or National Entity such as ACI (American Concrete Institute) or NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) in earthwork, asphalt, and concrete if required by the client or jurisdiction in which they will be working.
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Inspecting and documenting the construction progress of streets, earthwork, pump stations, and/or utilities to ensure compliance with contract documents, specifications and building codes. Civil Engineering - Land, Aerial, and Hydrographic Surveying.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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Civil 3D modeling including setup and use of alignments, profiles, surfaces, assemblies, corridors, and earthwork quantity calculations. Civil 3D modeling including setup and use of alignments, profiles, surfaces, assemblies, corridors, and earthwork quantity calculations.
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Perform vertical grading design and earthwork analysis. HILGARTWILSON, a subsidiary of Colliers Engineering & Design, is seeking a Civil Designer/E.I.T. to become a part of our growing company.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing heavy civil projects, including mass earthwork and grading, demolition, and construction estimating. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing heavy civil projects, including mass earthwork and grading, demolition, and construction estimating.
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Meet with potential customers and perform site evaluations Identify labor, material, equipment, and time requirements to perform the work Assist the Project Management Department with company projects on an as needed basis Assist with quantity takeoffs and estimates for concrete, earthwork, and underground utilities projects Provide project documents for awarded projects to Controller (contracts, quotes, drawings, pictures, etc.
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Your proficiency in mass earthwork and grading, aggregates, underground utilities, bridges, and structures is pivotal. Noteworthy clients in our portfolio include SeaWorld, Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium, and Caterpillar, among a plethora of other industrial and civil ventures.
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