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Our client is located near Birmingham, AL. We are seeking an energetic Civil-Structural Engineer who will be responsible for the design of transmission line/substation structures and foundations.
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Develop, prepare, revise, and distribute design drawings and engineering technical documents and databases to support transmission line, fiber optic, and wireless projects or other assigned work on various computer platforms including MicroStation CADD and PLS-CADD.
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Develop, Prepare, Revise, And Distribute Design Drawings And Engineering Technical Documents And Databases To Support Transmission Line, Fiber Optic, And Wireless Projects Or Other Assigned Work On Various Computer Platforms Including MicroStation CADD And PLS-CADD. Work May Include.
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Our client, a leading engineering firm with headquarters in Pennsylvania and operations across the East Coast, is seeking a skilled and experienced Transmission Line Engineer ready to transition into project management or currently working as a Project Manager.
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The Stanley Consultants Water Resources Market team is a group of geotechnical, structural, civil, and water resources engineers that delivers heavy civil engineering projects focused on dams, locks, flood risk reduction, river restoration, water control structures, hydropower, and earth retaining structures for clients nationally and globally.
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Research and conduct additional calculations or testing to mitigate risks in diverse engineering engineering disciplines including fluid flow, thermodynamics, heat transfer, static structural analysis, dynamic structural analysis (vibration and shock.
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Research and conduct additional calculations or testing to mitigate risks in diverse engineering disciplines including fluid flow, thermodynamics, heat transfer, static structural analysis, dynamic structural analysis (vibration and shock.
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Strong theoretical background in earthquake/seismic engineering and finite element modeling with expertise in using standard structural engineering software (SAP2000 and LS DYNA/ANSYS.
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CTL Engineering is hiring a Sr. Structural | Bridge Engineer! We are looking for a Sr. Bridge Engineer who will lead and manage bridge engineering projects from conception through completion.
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Assist with developing procedures, processes and standards related to Civil and Structural Engineering. Bachelor’s Degree in a Civil Engineering Discipline, with Engineer in Training Certificate.
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Relevant experience in producing/reviewing drawings including grading and drainage plans, erosion control plans, hydrology, slope analysis, site layouts, and structural foundations. Work with internal and external engineers to develop design deliverables such as constraints plans, grading improvement plans, erosion control plans, hydrology studies, structural foundation plans, bill of materials, etc.
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Basic computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and civil analysis programs. The Assistant Civil Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer to assist in field activities such as site investigations, inspections, and assessments for Burns & McDonnell projects in a variety of locations.
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What You Need to be Successful Civil/Structural Engineer Project Leader - Systems Engineer Minimum Requirements Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in civil engineering, structural engineering, or related engineering degree from an accredited college or university 8 years of experience in the civil/structural engineering design/construction for building, transportation, and infrastructure structures.
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As a Koch Engineered Solutions company, DEPCOM Power is a leading energy solutions partner for the utility solar and broader energy industries, providing project development support, engineering, procurement and construction, energy storage, repowering and operations and maintenance services.
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Provide engineering support to Rail Operations, Capital Projects, Construction Management, and other Caltrain departments to maintain Traction Power, OCS, railroad structures, including tracks, tunnels, bridges (civil/structural.
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