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Comprehensive knowledge of principles and practices of civil engineering, ADA compliance, traffic engineering, land development, and land use planning. Areas of work include but are not limited to traffic engineering, sidewalks, drainage, storm water, erosion and sediment control, road and bridge construction, repair and inspections of bridges and retaining walls, construction support, and public/private project collaboration for utilities and land development.
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Civil Engineer, Engineering, Water, Wastewater, Land Development, AutoCAD, Revit, Designer, Civil 3D, Municipal, Engineer, Surveys, Design. The Water Resources Civil Engineer will execute technical work assignments on Water Resources jobs within Land Development/Municipal engineering projects individually or as part of a project team under the direction of a professional engineer.
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Kimley-Horn's Jacksonville, FL office is seeking a Civil Engineer withc 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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As a civil engineer at Stantec, you will be a technical lead responsible for delivering successful land development projects using your expertise in design, permitting and construction.
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Privately owned team of professionals specializing in Planning, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, Civil Engineering, Surveying and Construction Management services for commercial, residential, and public land development projects.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Traffic Engineer in Philadelphia, PA. Responsibilities: Perform technical analysis, design, and traffic engineering tasks for a wide range of transportation infrastructure, highway, and land development projects.
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Perform design of land development projects within Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D software. Perform work with a small team through civil site/land development design, permitting, and construction observation on a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
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TranSystems is currently seeking a Landscape Architect Intern to join our Land Development division in our Raleigh, NC office. The Landscape Architect Student Intern will work on an extensive range of consulting and design projects across multiple markets including residential, mixed-use, commercial, parks and recreation, economic development, environmental, education, transportation, aviation, and municipal clients.
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We are currently looking for a qualified Engineering Technician for our Land Development Team who would be responsible for assisting with civil drawings, permitting, and occasional field work.
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Experience with Topcon and/or Trimble Surveying equipment and data collection, Civil 3d or Carlson Survey is preferred. Surveying Projects may include, but not limited to, boundary surveys and project related boundary resolution, water and wastewater systems surveys, storm water management surveys, control networks and site control, topographic and site development surveys, FEMA Elevations Certificates, ALTA surveys and airport surveys.
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Universal Surveying & Mapping is a multi-disciplinary civil engineering and land surveying firm with expertise in land development, planning, transportation projects, utilities, construction inspection, and surveying solutions.
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OverviewAs a Civil Engineering Project Manager, you ll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients. OverviewAs a Civil Engineering Project Manager, you ll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients.
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Plan and design Civil and Site Development projects, including site layout, grading stormwater management and utilities. ~2 years of experience of site development or general civil engineering experience.
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The primary responsibility of the drafter/designer will be to work with senior project engineers providing AutoCAD civil 3D drafting and design on land development and site development projects for commercial, residential, public works and transportation projects.
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Company DescriptionAtlantic Group & Associates, Inc. was established in 2000 and is a multi-discipline firm offering land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering and surveying services.
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