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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Professional Engineer, with a focus on civil engineering, land development, drainage, grading, and water resources. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Professional Engineer to join our team.
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Giles Flythe Engineers are looking for a Professional Engineer in our North Carolina offices, who is interested in working on Community Association projects, including capital reserve, drainage, stormwater, and construction administration projects, as well as commercial projects, including Property Condition Assessments (PCA) and Phase 1 Environmental Assessments.
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Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred. As a Drainage/Hydraulics Specialist Engineer at Flatiron, you will play a key role in the design of drainage and hydraulic systems for complex transportation infrastructure projects.
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Reviews plans submitted by private developers for conformity with laws, ordinances, and accepted professional standards for grading of land, placement and size of storm drains and sanitary sewer lines, street widths, drainage, soils requirements, relative elevations of plots, special considerations associated with floodplain areas and earthquake zones; and land division.
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The Associate Engineer – Civil/Mechanical position performs professional engineering work related to the project management design and construction of capital improvement program and maintenance projects specifically related to sanitary sewer and storm drainage conveyance systems, equipment, plant and related facilities.
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Professional Civil Engineering, Planning, Land Surveying and Landscape Architecture services for many prestigious developments and governmental agencies throughout Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties.
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Professional Engineer license (PE) The Stormwater Team focuses on developing drainage and water quality solutions for new and retrofit stormwater facilities. LEED professional or accreditation as a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) is a plus.
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Fantastic opportunity to join a full service Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, and Land Planning consulting firm located in Gig Harbor, WA. Seeing a Project Engineer with preferably 3+ years of civil engineering professional design and project management experience.
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Preferred Qualifications Registered Professional Civil Engineer license (PE) in state of California. Our unwavering dedication to cultivating an exceptional workplace environment has earned us the distinguished honor of being recognized as a Best Place to Work. Summary Under general direction, performs professional field and office engineering work related to the management, planning, design, construction, land development, traffic engineering, public works infrastructure and daily departmental operations of HR Green client communities.
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Prior relevant internship or professional experience in site/civil design, including site planning, grading, stormwater management, drainage, and soil erosion; Langan is seeking a Civil Engineer to join its collaborative team in White Plains, NY. This individual will serve a key function in providing assistance with the planning, design, and permitting of civil engineering, land development, and infrastructure projects.
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Perform civil design and analysis calculations for structural steel and concrete as well as supplementary grading and drainage designs. Experience with stormwater, drainage, zoning/code, reviewing site layouts.
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Our client is a rapidly growing civil engineering and land surveying firm that is seeking a full-time professional engineer (PE) licensed in Florida to be located in Kissimmee, Florida. Must have Florida professional engineer (PE) license.
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Land development and transportation projects experience with focus on drainage, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control. Seeking a Civil Engineer with a focus on water resources, civil engineering, and natural infrastructure projects.
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Perform civil engineering tasks under the guidance and leadership of a Professional Engineer. Deliver engineering design support for aviation clients and their projects, including runways, taxiways, aprons, utilities, NAVAIDS, storm water and drainage, parking, lighting, pavement marking, and construction phasing.
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Foth is currently seeking a passionate and results-driven Civil Engineer looking to advance their career while utilizing the latest technology in a team-oriented and client-focused work environment.
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