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CES Group Engineers, LLP is seeking a Civil Engineer/Designer, with (4+) years or more of applicable experience, to join our growing Charlotte, NC team. - Work in collaboration with a civil project engineer and a multi-disciplinary team throughout the project cycle, from planning, through design development, preparation of construction plans and construction administration.
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As a Facilities Engineer - Civil, you will have the opportunity to work directly with mission customers to validate the requirements and unique needs to provide reliable technical solutions.
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We are looking for a motivated Civil Engineer to work on the design and construction of the Hinkley Point C (HPC) and Sizewell C (SZC) nuclear powerplants. Analyse Non-Conformance Report (NCR) from the civil works contractor and assess the proposed repair solution or propose additional measures.
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Conduct resident engineering (field engineering under direct supervision) for civil construction projects (will typically include instream work such as coffer dam construction, dewatering, etc.
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The Civil/Structural Engineer is expected to be able to perform routine engineering functions with little supervision. as may be requested by the Chief Civil/Structural Engineer.
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Our client, a multidisciplinary privately owned consulting firm is seeking a full-time Professional Land Development Engineer to join their Civil Engineering team in Glassboro, NJ. As a registered PE (Professional Engineer) you will work independently on civil engineering components of multidisciplinary projects.
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Century Engineering, a Kleinfelder Company, is seeking talented Civil Engineers to work on challenging and exciting site-civil design land development projects (both public and private) in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering or minimum 4 years experience equivalent to Assistant Engineer. - Auto Cad - Civil 3D - Knowledge of grading design, storm water management, ADA compliance, hydraulics, hydrology, pipe design, earthwork, site design, roadway geometrics, and surveying.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Environmental, or Geotechnical Engineering. As a Staff Engineer working within our well-established Solid Waste practice area, you will collaborate with a team of multi-disciplined engineers and scientists, project managers, CAD designers, and other staff to service our client’s needs.
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Position Description 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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Chris Nelson & Associates Inc. is searching for a Senior Civil Engineer with Land Development experience. Licensed as a Professional Civil Engineer is desired, however, design engineers with sufficient experience in Land Development will be considered.
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Experience with Autodesk Civil 3D. ARM Group LLC is looking for a self-driven and energetic Staff Engineer who is looking to grow and embodies an ownership mentality. This role will support a wide range of projects related to solid waste management, environmental services, geotechnical engineering, oil and gas, water resources, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control planning, and construction administration.
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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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4+ years of experience in civil engineering, stormwater, sanitary sewer, water resources, and site design projects as a civil engineer or technical producer in the engineering consulting industry.
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Our team is looking for a traffic engineer to support and deliver a wide variety of transportation planning and traffic engineering/operations projects for many, diverse clients. Our Virginia Beach, VA office is seeking an ambitious traffic engineer to support a variety of transportation projects for public and private sector clients in the Hampton Roads area.
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