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Regularly monitor and inspect all construction site conditions, erosion control devices, and raw land. + Be able to work independently, critically think and problem solve when issues arise through Civil Engineers, local jurisdictions or through the heavy civil development.
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PurposeIntroduction to land development, designing and developing traffic studies, water, storm and sanitary sewer studies, and construction plans, civil engineering site plans, and roadway plans for construction.
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Introduction to land development, designing and developing traffic studies, water, storm and sanitary sewer studies, and construction plans, civil engineering site plans, and roadway plans for construction.
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Transferrable civil engineering experience pertaining to feasibility studies; roadway and infrastructure design; analysis and design of grading, storm drainage, storm detention/retention, water systems, and sanitary sewer systems; erosion control plans; permit processing; constructability analysis; quantities and cost estimates; bid document preparation; and project coordination/administration (Strongly Preferred.
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Assist in the development and implementation of engineering plans, including grading, drainage, utilities, force mains, leachate collection systems, landfill gas collection systems, landfill cell construction, infrastructure construction, storm water management and erosion and sediment control.
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Our Civil engineers are part of a site development team where they will design improvements including site layout, utilities, grading - drainage, erosion control, and stormwater management for a wide range of private and public clients throughout NC and the US.
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5+ years’ experience in Civil Site Engineering (residential, institutional, industrial, and/or commercial site design and permitting experience). Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree (MSCE a plus) in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering. Understanding of permitting requirements and erosion control standards in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
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Established in 1973, we became a leader in civil engineering, land surveying, and landscape architecture by approaching each project with the same objectives: to help our clients streamline their processes, create efficiencies, avoid costly mistakes, and drive revenue to their bottom line.
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Experience in site development and the design of building related site civil (grading, utilities, storm drainage, stormwater management, and erosion control) HDR is looking for a Senior Civil Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services group in Newport News, VA, Fulton, MD, Vienna, VA or Arlington, VA.
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8+ years relevant design experience with a civil engineering consulting firm. This would include developing geometric alignments, profiles, surface modeling, cross sections, grading design, drainage, superelevation, construction details, work zone traffic control, erosion control, and signing and striping plans.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for creating the design and development of a variety of civil engineering and land planning projects. American Engineering is actively seeking Civil Engineer professionals in our Raleigh, NC office who are eager to be part of a growing engineering firm.
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Position Requirements:Bachelor’s degree or higher in civil or environmental engineering, or in the Geosciences. Preparation of permits;Scheduling and oversight of utility locating, geophysics, excavation, driller, and construction subcontractors;Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells;Sampling of dry weather surface flow, stormwater, groundwater, soil, and soil gas;Geologic and hydrogeologic interpretation from soil borings, excavations, trenches, and monitor wells;Data analysis and report preparation; andBudget management.
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Civil Engineering Internship - Summer 2023. KEITH is seeking a Civil Engineering Intern to join us Summer of 2023 inour Pompano Beach, FL office to strengthen our growing firm.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, utilities-water and sewer, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control.
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