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8+ years of related experience Possess a Professional Engineer (PE) license Advanced knowledge of engineering principles Knowledge of computer aided software (Microsoft Suite, Google Suite, AutoCAD, ArcGIS etc.
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B.S. Degree in Civil/Environmental engineering with a minimum of 7 years’ experience in design and permitting of utility projects, water and wastewater treatment facilities, pipelines, pump stations, etc.
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Our client is a highly regarded civil engineering firm renowned for providing technical consulting services to a wide range of clients including private organizations, government entities, and professionals in the field.
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Familiarity with AutoCAD, Microsoft Excel and Word, and knowledge of Civil 3D and Land Development software is preferred. Proficient in various aspects of design, permitting, and construction processes.
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Qualifications: •BS in Civil Engineering •PE License in AL and/or Mississippi preferred or ability to obtain a license •Experience using Primavera is nice to have •Minimum of 2-5 years’ experience using Civil 3D •Minimum of 2-5 years’ experience with site work/grading design •Ability to perform earth work calculations and construction material take-offs.
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Here's What You'll Need:Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering A minimum of 5 years directly applicable experience A minimum of 1 year directly applicable project management experienceProfessional Engineer (P.E.) Proven experience in planning and design projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Civil Engineering (or a related degree) supply, water treatment & distribution design/permitting/construction (pipelines, storage. In this role, your primary responsibilities will include leading/mentoring/developing staff and using your strong technical skills to manage water supply projects within our municipal client base.
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Our client is a reputable, growing Civil, Environmental and Geotechnical engineering firm serving the Mid-Atlantic. Due to continued growth of their Land/Site Development division, they are seeking a licensed Senior Civil Engineer and/or Project Manager for identifying, designing and permitting of land development projects for public and private clients in the Carolinas.
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Our well-established client is seeking a Jr. Project Civil Engineer to join their growing Land Planning, Civil Engineering, and Construction Management practice. BS in Civil or Environmental Engineering.
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Responsibilities of this position will include leading civil site work consisting of design, permitting, and construction activities as well as beginning to establish client management and business development strategies.
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Execute and manage complex civil engineering designs and projects for a variety of renewables (solar, wind, battery, etc.) Experienced in engineering design, construction inspection, contract administration, project management, business development, and client service management.
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Preferred minimum 7 years of relevant experience in project management and civil engineering. Experienced in large civil project design functions including, site planning, roads, drainage, grading, utilities, and other municipal and private sector infrastructure.
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Bachelor's degree (B. S.) in Chemical, Mechanical, Environmental/Civil Engineering, and or related Atmospheric/Environmental Science from four-year college or university; and at least three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Manage land development projects including design, client coordination, permitting and construction administration. - 8 to 10 years of Project Manager in civil engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects.
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20+ years heavy civil engineering or construction management experience. Bachelor's Degree Civil Engineering or Construction Management. Implements and leads technical reviews and management of QA/QC programs for large projects in the water resources area of expertise and ensures compliance with client or company policies.
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