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Job Qualifications and Skills:Registration as Professional Engineer (PE) in the discipline of Civil Engineering is desired. Broad professional knowledge and experience in the theories, concepts, principles and practices of civil engineering for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of a wide range of shore-based engineering projects, such as: site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, waste facilities, shore protection, and other large/industrial civil engineering projects.
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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering or related engineering field Have 6-10 years of increasingly-responsible, professional experience in the study, design, and construction administration of water, wastewater and stormwater collection and conveyance infrastructure and related facilities water distribution/transmission and gravity sewer pipelines, force mains, and pump stations.
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Civil / Structural Engineer Qualifications Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Civil / Structural Engineer Responsibilities Perform seismic analysis and detailing for structural designs.
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Halff is a mid-sized, employee-owned, diverse and multi-disciplined professional services firm designed, engineered, planned, constructed — and purposed — for people. Bachelor or Masters degree in Engineering, preferably Civil.
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The ideal candidate is a registered Professional Engineer (PE) with 4-8 years of Civil Engineering experience. Professional Engineering License, NCEES registration preferred.
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Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Land development, AutoCAD civil 3d, Site development, Grading, Drainage, Civil design, Site design, Site plan, Civil engineering design, Storm water design, Project management, Wastewater, Storm water management design, Professional engineer, EIT, Roadway, Development, Civil, Storm water, Civil site, Municipal engineering.
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Are you a civil engineering professional who is ready to take your career to the next level in a rewarding environment with an established and respected firm that cares about the happiness and wellbeing of their employees.
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Desired Qualifications: B.S or M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or (EIT) 3+ years of demonstrated engineering design of Land Development Projects Utility Design Site Grading Storm Water Management Systems Zoning Research Permitting Research Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D software Salary and Benefits: Comprehensive Salary Package.
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CIVIL / ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER / TRANSPORTATION Columbia, SCLOOKING FOR MOTIVATED TRANSPORTATION DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEERS FROM NEW GRADUATES TO EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CLIENT INFORMATION:Our client is a regional leader in civil engineering, transportation, land surveying, and landscape architecture services.
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BACKGROUND Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering for Engineer positions with 0 to 10 years’ experience in road design and DOT projects (site layout, grading, erosion control, water and sewer utilities and stormwater management.
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EIT or PE for the state of SC (or ability to obtain) desired for Engineer positions. Friendly collaborative atmosphere · Successful, profitable company with growth and opportunities for development and advancement · Opportunities to work on challenging projects for well-known companies, YOUR ROLE WITH THE COMPANYThis position will perform a variety of tasks at the direction of a project Manager, project engineer or other senior staff member in transportation.
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Roadway design and plans preparation experience on SCDOT related projects Experience with Microstation, Geopack Software Familiarity of the SCDOT Roadway Design Manual and AASHTO Policy on Geometric Design Strong organizational skills, ability to work independently or as part of a team RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE.
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No degree required for CAD tech/designers. This is a privately held company that values their associates. When people go to work here – they stay. They have been providing their services since 1963.
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The ideal candidate will also be a professional engineer licensed in Pennsylvania who has prior experience with PennDOT publications, manuals, and processes. AECOM is seeking a CIVIL HIGHWAY ENGINEER to be based in the Greater Philadelphia Area. AECOM has offices in Philadelphia and Conshohocken, PA as well as Newark, DE.
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We are a multidiscipline professional services firm with specialized expertise in structural, coastal, and civil engineering; environmental sciences; economics analysis; inspection and rehabilitation; and program management solutions.
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