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AECOM is seeking a project manager/senior dam engineer to support geotechnical, civil infrastructure, and dams projects as part of the Dams and Reservoirs group in Sacramento, CA. The candidate will be responsible for leading multi-disciplinary project teams in developing solutions for key clients.
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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 Highway Lead Design Project Engineer to be based in Chicago, Illinois. Professional Engineer license in Illinois. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm and its Professional Services business had revenue of $14.4 billion in fiscal year 2023.
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AECOM is seeking a Lead Service Line Replacement Project Engineer that will support nationwide programs to inventory and replace lead service lines across various municipals across the country.
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Professional Engineer (PE) registered in the State of Florida Ability to obtain endorsement in the State of Florida within six months of Project NTP if registered in another state.
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AECOM Water is seeking a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer for our growing Austin, TX office. Enjoy the freedom to grow with customizable career paths, water-specific technical and professional development and the potential to contribute to transformational projects worldwide.
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AECOM is seeking a Project Engineer to provide onsite construction management services for various client programs and projects for a Federal Client in the DC Metro Area. The role involves performing full-time, on-site Construction Management Services, which includes continuous surveillance throughout the construction process.
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AECOM is seeking a candidate for the position of Senior Bridge Engineer VII / Project Lead in the growing Transportation Engineering Group in Salt Lake City, Utah. As a member of this team, you will be a professional in dealing with colleagues of all levels and disciplines.
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AECOM Hunt is seeking a Construction Project Engineer to be based in Dallas, TX. From iconic stadiums and arenas to next-gen transportation hubs to sustainable healthcare and academic buildings, AECOM Hunt deploys the latest technologies, industry-leading safety best practices, and highest ethical standards on every project.
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AECOM Hunt is seeking a Construction Project Engineer to be based in Chicago, IL. Responsible for continuously expanding and updating professional knowledge and honing training skills in order to enhance individual and team innovation and productivity.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Bridge Project Design Engineer IV for employment in the Akron, Ohio office. This project is one of the largest highway infrastructure projects in the country and entails design and construction of existing bridge improvements and a new bridge crossing of the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington Kentucky, along with 8 miles of significant highway improvements.
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AECOM Hunt is seeking a Construction Project Engineer to be based in University Park, PA. Responsible for continuously expanding and updating professional knowledge. Performs a variety of assignments designed to develop professional work.
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Professional Engineer license in Iowa or ability to acquire one within 6 months of employment. AECOM is seeking a Project Engineer to be based in Waterloo, IA. Performs specific and moderate portions of a broader assignment of an experienced civil engineer.
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Professional Engineer License and the ability to obtain your PE in typical states that allow reciprocity within 3 months of employment. 20+ years of professional experience, 10+ of those years as a project manager or deputy project manager for large, complex federal projects.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Bridge Design Project Engineer to be part of AECOM's growing Bridge Design practice in Novi, MI. A current Professional Engineer license in the state of Michigan.
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