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In civil/structural engineering or related field (significant relevant expertise will be considered in lieu of an advanced degree) of relevant structural engineering industry experience, including technical and project management (e.g., failure/damage investigation; non-destructive evaluation and instrumentation; structural analysis and design for repair, retrofit, and rehabilitation of existing structures; new design of concrete structures; and/or specialty consulting of new systems and materials from design through construction.
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Eligble Co-Op/Intern Studenst will gain hands on experience working in construction oversight and/or monitoring of heavy civil construction projects, bridge inspection and repair, and structural design.
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Kaw Valley Engineering, Inc. (KVE) was founded more than 39 years ago in Junction City, KS. Over time, this privately-owned civil and geotechnical engineering firm has grown to 150+ employees working in five (5) offices in Kansas and one (1) office in Missouri.
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Requirements: Civil Engineering Degree (B.S.) with a specialization in Structural Engineering Minimum 5 years of experience as Project Engineer and/or Resident Engineer with Electrical Engineering Design and experience with tower, shelter and similar structure projects.
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Required Skills: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering is preferred but not required. In addition, this position will complete and review bridge design plans and submittals for public infrastructure projects and requires familiarity with structural design software, Bentley Leap, AASHTO, PennDOT, and PTC design manuals and standards, as well as MicroStation V8i and ORD. If you love being able to perform a mixture of office and field work, then keep reading.
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EBA provides civil/site, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, water resources, and water systems engineering; construction management/inspection; field and laboratory material testing; asset management; and geospatial technologies services to clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Civil or Structural Designer Background Profile: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, degree not required with equivalent experience.
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In this role, you will support our Structural Engineering team with the design of various concrete and steel structures for major infrastructure, building and industrial projects, including water/wastewater treatment plants, energy and building structures.
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My client is an award-winning integrated design firm with architectural design + interiors, Civil, Structural, Mechanical and Electrical engineering disciplines in-house. Professional (ABET Accredited) Degree in Structural Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. The right candidate will have at least 5 years experience in estimating for earthwork construction with a degree in civil engineering or construction management.
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Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with Earthwork / Site Development experience to join their dynamic team. Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with Earthwork / Site Development experience to join their dynamic team.
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Performs advanced civil/structural engineering problem solving in support of nuclear plant operations. B. S. degree in civil/structural engineering or licensed Professional Engineer.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. Prepare accurate and comprehensive cost estimates for bridge construction projects, considering factors such as labor, materials, equipment, permits, and overhead costs.
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A Bachelor of Science degree or higher in civil engineering (structural concentration) or mechanical engineering. Demonstrable skills and proficiency in the steel design, structural analysis, finite element analysis, systems engineering, or other structural design and analysis related skills.
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Candidates must have a doctoral degree in Civil Engineering, or related disciplines with a focus on structural engineering analysis and design, engineering mechanics, risk, and resiliency.
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