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Working knowledge of State and Federal developmental and environmental laws and local municipal planning and zoning requirements, civil engineering, and land planning and city/county requirements.
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DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Senior Civil Engineer is the advanced level within the professional Engineering Series, which may serve as the lead over a section such as Land Development or Capital Improvement Projects within the Public Works Engineering Division.
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B.S. degree (or higher academic credential) in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Surveying, or related field. A.A.S. degree in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Surveying or related field.
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0-10 years of experience in civil engineering/land development. Consider a new opportunity that offers extensive exposure to design and approval processes in residential land development projects.
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Our client, a multidisciplinary privately owned consulting firm is seeking a full-time Professional Land Development Engineer to join their Civil Engineering team in Glassboro, NJ.
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Civil, water, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, HyroCAD, AutoCAD, Water Treatment, Pump Stations, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, Civil 3D, GIS, Septic.
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Atwell is seeking a Civil Engineering Project Manager for site/civil engineering and land development projects. Engineering expertise in potable water & wastewater distribution systems, surface water management systems, site grading, roadway design, and other similar land development related design.
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Professional work involving the review, coordination, and processing of development applications as related to civil engineering design, with appropriate environmental considerations, for roadway design, traffic operations, drainage systems, water quality, stormwater management, wetlands, and flood prone areas, to insure compliance and consistency with the Seminole County Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. Assists the department in achieving its mission and vision statements.
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Position Summary:This position will design civil engineering projects including focus areas of public works, regional water systems, energy, land development, transportation and/or railroad projects.
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Our Civil Engineer's primary role is to provide engineering design & leadership for private land development projects. You will prepare site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D and a variety of other engineering software.
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Preferred ExperienceAn associate degree in Surveying, Engineering Technology, or related area of studyLand Development, both Commercial and Residential, and Public Infrastructure ProjectsCoordinating activities with office personnel, including surveying technicians and engineering staffExperience searching for/recovering Public Land Survey System monuments.
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Local and related site/civil land development engineering design on both small and large projects; Langan is seeking a Site/Civil Project Engineer/Manager with land development focus to join its collaborative team in Princeton, NJ. This individual will serve a key function in assisting with designing and permitting a variety of land development projects.
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Job Requirements: BS in Civil Engineering; 3-5 years experience in land development, site design, stormwater management, erosion/sediment control, and environmental permitting; Professional licensure (EIT, SIT, PE, PLS) preferred; AutoCAD and/or Civil 3D experience required.
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Experienced in land development, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater management, and utility design. 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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Coleman Company, Inc. is a family-oriented civil engineering, land surveying, planning, and landscape architecture firm known for quality service by design. “William has been a great asset to the Coleman Company team, and we look forward to seeing his success continue as our Land Development Coordinator” states Director of Planning and Development, Scott Allison.
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