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Our civil teams focus on site and infrastructure design including traffic/transportation, parking, street layout/lighting, water and wastewater utilities, stormwater drainage, circulation, paving, surveying, security issues, and other site considerations.
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Project components include grading design for site development, storm water conveyance and treatment research and design, preparation of Hydrology and other storm water reports dependent on the project locality, storm drain analysis, and access road design (paved and unpaved sections, vehicle maneuvering modeling, haul road analysis, etc.
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Title: Project Civil Engineer Location : Princeton, NJ Hire Type: Direct Hire Overview: Sterling has helped build careers for thousands for professionals like yourself. Advanced proficiency with site design functions: site layout, grading, utility design, storm water management, erosion control, municipal & land-use regulatory approvals, etc.
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TranSystems is seeking a Civil Design Engineer to support our Midwest Area on a variety of design and planning projects with an emphasis on Rail design. The opportunity to assist in other disciplines, as needed, is likely to include hydrology and hydraulics, highway design, traffic control, and site grading.
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The ideal candidate will have more than 10 years of hands-on experience in the civil engineering field, with a strong technical background in land development projects. Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in civil engineering, with a focus on land development projects.
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We are seeking a highly experienced and licensed Civil Engineer to join our team as a Senior Project Manager. Leverage experience and practical engineering skills to expertly supervise, direct, and/or perform site grading and drainage, roadway and utility design, and structural design.
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Responsibilities: Produce plans, specifications and required deliverables on assigned projects on time and within budget Follow supervisor's lead on procedures, calculations, regulatory requirements and engineering practice Experience and Qualifications: The ideal candidate for this position will be a Civil Engineer graduate.
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Senior Project Manager (Civil Engineer)DescriptionWe are seeking a highly experienced and licensed Civil Engineer to join our team as a Senior Project Manager.
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Research appropriate design options and document findings for Senior Project Engineer. Recruiters or staffing agencies: TranSystems is not obligated to compensate any external recruiter or search firm who presents a candidate, their resume, or profile to a TranSystems employee without 1) a current, fully-executed agreement on file and 2) being assigned to the open position (as a search) via our applicant tracking solution.
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Land planning, site civil design, preparation of feasibility and cost opinions. Responsibilities: Work with land development staff on a variety of projects including (but not limited to) single-family residential, multi-family residential, commercial, senior independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities, and affordable housing projects in the Texas region.
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This in-office position involves providing project management, Civil 3D site modeling, design, plan preparation, permitting, and engineering during construction services on a diverse range of projects, including coastal, water management, natural systems restoration, agricultural, municipal, solar, and land development.
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As a Civil Engineer Project Manager at Atwell, you will work with a dynamic and growing multi-disciplinary firm on land development projects. Possess expertise in potable water and wastewater distribution systems, surface water management systems, site grading, and roadway design.
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Our Warrenton, VA office is looking for a Project Manager with 7+ years of land development/site civil engineering experience for private sector clients. 7+ years of civil engineering experience on land development projects for private sector clients.
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Role: Senior Civil Engineer / Civil Project ManagerLocation: Multiple locations throughout MA + RICompensation: $80,000 - $140,000 DOE (hybrid work schedule, half day Fridays, annual bonus) POSITION SUMMARY:One of New England's top Engineering firms is on the hunt for a Civil Engineer who has a passion for the site design and land development space.
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Job Description: As a Civil Engineer specializing in Land Development, you will play a key role in project teams, contributing to the planning, design, and implementation of various land development projects.
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