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Use HEC-RAS software for hydraulic and hydrologic modeling. Proficiency in site development, HEC-RAS, 2D and 3D modeling, geotechnical, Civil 3D, and land surveying. This role requires expertise in site development, HEC-RAS, 2D and 3D modeling, geotechnical, Civil 3D, and land surveying.
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Skilled in the use of shop equipment such as hydraulic and mechanical presses, bench grinder, drill press, mill and lathe, and assorted power tools. Experience working with electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic schematics for troubleshooting.
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All Regional Aftermarket Products Sales activities in US for Bosch Rexroth Hydraulic Products into MRO business (i.e.: Repairs (Overhaul), Spare Parts, Field Service, Reman/Retrofitting/Modernization of Components and Systems, and Contracts.
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2+ years of bike mechanics; understanding of Shimano Di2 and Hydraulic Road braking systems a must. The Bike Mechanic will be responsible for providing our cycling guides with the best equipment and operational support.
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Operate backhoes, dozer, cable plow, air compressors, trenchers, hydraulic reel trailers & other types of machinery. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc.
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Experience with AutoCAD, ArcGIS, HydroCAD, SWMM, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, StormCAD, and other related hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design software. Prepare Hydraulic/Hydrology studies, drainage reports, design documents, and design plans and specifications for water resources projects.
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Whether providing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and modeling for evaluating, rehabilitating or designing new locks, dams, levees, hydropower features, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and other waterway and waterfront projects and features, joining the Colliers Engineering & Design Team will accelerate YOUR success.
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Undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited program in civil or environmental engineering with an emphasis in Water Resources, Hydrology, Hydraulic engineering, Geomorphology or relevant field.
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The Sand Hauler is responsible for the safe operation of a truck tractor and pneumatic or chassis trailer while hauling frac sand to active hydraulic fracturing locations. The Sand Hauler is responsible for the safe operation of a truck tractor and pneumatic or chassis trailer while hauling frac sand to active hydraulic fracturing locations.
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Working knowledge of NCDOT Guidelines for Drainage Studies and Hydraulic Design; Minimum of 5 plus years’ transportation hydraulic design experience, preferably, with a focus on NCDOT Projects.
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Hydraulic: Troubleshoot hydraulic circuits containing the following components, check valves, accumulators, cylinders, flow controls, directional control valves, pressure control valves.
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Develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Strong knowledge of transmission design codes and computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, transmission analysis programs.
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Manage a team of code developers and analysts and their thermal hydraulic methods and analyses of the reactor core to determine flow and heat transfer performance. Candidate should have demonstrated experience in thermal hydraulic analysis using CFD or other analysis tools.
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Install and repair shipboard piping systems such as steam, heat & power, hot water, hydraulic air pressure, and oil lines. If you are a Marine Pipe Welder / Fitter and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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