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Kimley-Horn is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer with 3 or more years experience to join our Land Development team in Greenville, SC! Candidates should have experience with site civil design and permitting and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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The Land Development Estimator is responsible for developing sitework estimates, working with ALDEs and support LD Management, Acquisition, Land Planning, Engineering, and Operations.
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VICKREY & ASSOCIATES, LLC., (an ESP Associates, Inc. company) has an exciting opportunity in our San Antonio office for a Sr. Project Manager to join our well-established Land Development team.
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The Right of Way Land Manager serves a major role in field operations, providing critical functions related to internal and external relationships, human resource management, development, as well as management of departmental and project budgets, and overall management of adverse portfolio of projects situated across the country.
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Our team has a wide range of relevant engineering experience including environmental engineering, structural engineering, site civil engineering, land development, stormwater engineering, mechanical engineering and building envelope evaluations.
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Solve complex problems, assist project managers, and collaborate across disciplines to produce our clients visions for the future built environment. Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS.
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This individual will primarily be responsible for: designing and producing sets of plans for commercial, residential, and industrial Land Development projects; and implementing and managing AutoCAD drafting and plan preparation standards.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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The Civil Design Engineer will assist in the design of land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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Five (5) years’ experience in land development, subdivision design, and the permitting process as a licensed Professional Engineer. Since then, the company has evolved to become a multi-disciplinary firm offering architecture, civil engineering and land planning, structural engineering, building sciences, and historic preservation.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Professional Engineer, with a focus on civil engineering, land development, drainage, grading, and water resources. Design and oversee civil engineering projects, including but not limited to land development, drainage systems, grading, and water resource management.
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Preform surveys for construction, land development, topographic, right-of-way, ALTA and control survey projects. SEH is currently searching for a talented Professional Land Surveyor / Project Manager to join our team in Arizona.
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I n addition to the water resources and environmental markets, this position works closely with leaders in transportation, land development, and energy in support of project pursuits.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder to lead our Land Development team in Riverside, CA. We are a full-service consulting firm that provides a wide range of infrastructure and land development planning and engineering services to both public and private clients.
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Lead project management and detailed engineering design for subdivision, land development, municipal, site servicing, and stormwater management projects. Experience in designing various land development infrastructures, including water supply systems, sewage systems, roads, stormwater management, and site servicing.
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