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As a Project Engineer/Project Manager, you will play a crucial role in overseeing and managing heavy civil construction projects from start to finish. We are currently seeking a talented and experienced Project Engineer/Project Manager with Heavy Civil (Earthworks and Excavation) experience to join our client's team.
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Construction Jobs / Project Engineer Heavy Civil Construction / PE Civil / Heavy Civil P.E. / Road Roadways and Bridges Project Engineer / Project Manager.
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Our client, a civil engineering and surveying firm, is seeking a Project Manager/Civil Engineer for transportation and geospatial projects. Keywords: Transportation Engineer, Traffic Engineer, Highway Engineer, Civil Engineer, Traffic Operations Engineer, Transportation Systems Engineer, Roadway Design Engineer.
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This role of a Project Engineer is to support roadway and bridge construction project teams. A well-respected heavy civil construction company specializing in the construction of roadways and bridges in the Northeast is adding to their Infrastructure team.
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Project Engineer/Manager will support a wide variety of engineering services: Transportation, Water, Civil/Site, Environmental Services, and Support Services. System One is actively seeking a Project Engineer/Manager for a permanent position located in Pascagoula, MS.
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Keywords: Civil Engineering Project Manager, Residential Development Project Engineer, Land Development Project Manager, Civil Site Development Engineer, Residential Civil Engineer, Site Development Project Coordinator, Land Development Coordinator, Residential Infrastructure Project Manager, Civil Engineering Design Manager, Land Development Consultant.
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Our client, a civil engineering and surveying firm, is seeking a Project Manager/Civil Engineer for residential site and civil land development projects. BS in Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, or similar field of study.
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The Project Engineer will be responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent in overseeing geotechnical construction projects, which would include contract management, change order preparation, project schedule updating, vendor/supplier management, quantity tracking, production analysis, progress billing quantities/construction units for invoice preparation, resource allocation and coordination, estimating, and material pricing/project buyout.
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MWH Constructors , a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Project Engineer to support a PFAS mitigation project in Madison, Maine.
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Field Engineer to assist the construction project manager and superintendents as follows: To create and carry out project objectives, work plan procedures, and field data collection, to include assisting superintendent on concrete pour days and ordering materials Work with the construction superintendent to prepare look-ahead schedules and provide necessary updates of construction activities.
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Wiill consider applicant with equivalent heavy civil construction and project management experience. As Project Manager you will be expected to provide CPKC with effective project and construction management of internally and externally funded railway projects; including track, bridges, structures or other related facilities.
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If you have experience working in the heavy civil construction industry as a concrete Water/Wastewater Project Engineer or want to grow that experience, this role will be a great fit.
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Students will support a crew, project or plant team in the planning, scheduling and execution of a heavy civil construction project. Exposure to a large heavy civil construction project.
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Brayman Construction Corporation is actively looking for a Full Time Project Manager to lead and manage our accelerated bridge construction projects for the West Virginia Parkways Authority (WVPA.
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TranSystems Fort Worth office seeks an Entry Civil Engineer to join our growing office as an entry level engineer. Keeps Project Manager informed of workload and any changes in project schedule or scope or additional services.
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