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Responsibilities include but not limited to: Serves as lead engineer and Engineering of Record on small to mid- size projects Prepare overhead line design using PLS-CADD Transmission line structural design using PLS-Tower and/or PLS-Pole Substation support structures and foundation design Environmental Load Development for transmission and distribution assets.
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Our team provides a wide range of civil and structural engineering services across markets sectors including electrical transmission and distribution (OH/UG power systems, substations, EV charging networks, microgrid design, etc.
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Fully versed with codes, permits and software applications related to civil/structural engineering for substation and transmission & distribution projects. + Professional Engineering license in Civil or Structural Engineering in California.
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Valid Driver’s License required Additional Preferred Experience Masters in Structural Engineering Professional Structural Engineer license in one state in the US At least 12 years of experience as a Structural Engineer, with a focus on design of flood risk management projects.
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Comprehensive understanding within civil/structural engineering and basic understanding of other engineering disciplines. AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Job Description AECOM has a position opening for a Civil/Structural Engineer with a primary focus on Transmission and Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role, AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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AECOM has a position opening for a Civil/Structural Engineer with a primary focus on Transmission and Distribution projects to support our growing Energy Business Line. For this role,AECOM offers the freedom and flexibility to work remotely and/or be located at a variety of Energy offices located in multiple locations across the United States.
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Understands and assists with the planning and scheduling of engineering tasks within the civil/structural discipline. AECOMs Energy practice provides a wide range of services from consulting and engineering design to energy engineering, energy procurement and construction (EPC) for power, energy efficiency, and renewable energy clients.
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Masters in Structural Engineering. The Central Civil Works Department is growing quickly in the Great Lakes and Mid-West area, and we are looking for a Senior Structural Engineer who enjoys leading structural design of new and rehabilitated flood risk management systems, locks and dams, floodwalls, navigation floodgates, stormwater pumping stations, outfalls, spillways, and ecosystem restoration.
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Working knowledge of federal flood control design guidelines, like USACE Engineering Manuals and FEMA's 44 CFR Section 65. At least 12 years of experience as a Structural Engineer, with a focus on design of flood risk management projects.
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Be Part of the Team : Work closely with the multi-discipline project team, including civil, geotechnical, H&H engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineer, surveyors, and consultants.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related engineering field + 8 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or educationProfessional Engineer license in one state in the US and able to easily obtain licenses in other states via reciprocity.
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BS in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering or related discipline + six (6) years related experience in structural design of buildings and structures or demonstrated equivalency of experience/education.
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Job Description AECOM’s Structural Bridge Engineering Practice is seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to be based in the Pittsburgh, PA or Morgantown, WV office. #LI-SG1 About AECOM AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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AECOM is seeking a Structural Engineer to be based in Louisville, KY to support our highways / roadways team. BS, MS in Civil Engineering and 6 + years of related experience.
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