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You should be familiar with civil and industrial projects and possess the following skills: Construction, Project Engineer, Civil, Industrial, Ground-up. As a Project Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to assist with the planning, designing, and implementation of construction projects.
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We are looking for a Sr. Project Engineer that will join our Nevada manufacturing facility to provide dynamic technical leadership for capital projects from concept through commissioning and support of other initiatives and plant operations.
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We've been in operation for 100+ years and are searching for a Project Engineer to join our growing team in the Western Suburbs. So, if you are a Project Engineer with experience, please apply today.
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Job Title: Project Engineer. Ryan Hassell - Sr. Executive Recruiter - CyberCoders. Assist Superintendent & Project Manager as required. CyberCoders is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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We have been the general contractor on some of the regions highest profile public works projects and are now looking to bring on a strong Project engineer to our team in New Rochelle! If you are a Project/Civil Engineer, please read on.
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Upgrade your career Upgrade your career Submit your application Take the next step towards applying for the Senior Level 3 Project Engineer with AVD, Azure, and Intune up position Login to CyberCoders Login using existing account Personalized Job Alerts Your resume unlocks Job Alerts and smart features 10 Applies with 1 Click Your resume unlocks Quick Apply and smart features Upload your resume Browse Must be 8 characters long and use letters and numbers.
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Job Title: Project Engineer - Power Supply Planning. Position Overview: The Project Engineer is responsible for planning and executing project activities related to power market analytics, modeling, and analysis.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Project Engineer/ Manager to join our Engineering team. What You Will Be DoingAs a Project Engineer, you will be responsible for the planning, design, implementation, and management of our projects.
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As The Project Engineer / Assistant Superintendent of Utilities, you will be responsible for field operations and technical support on the project assigned in order to achieve the safe, timely and profitable completion of each project.
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So, if you are a Senior Project Engineer with experience, please apply today! If you are a Senior Project Engineer with experience, please read on! Professional Civil Engineer (PE) license in State of Texas.
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If you are a Utilities Project Engineer with 6+ years of land development design and project management experience, please ready on! Coordinate with engineering teams, EIT’s, CADD technicians, and subconsultants to execute projects successfully, maintaining project progress and managing multiple projects concurrently.
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Job Title: Civil Project Engineer. The Senior Engineer must be career driven, technologically savvy, and able to adapt to a wide variety of project types and sizes. Responsible for the project design including: grading, road design, drainage, sediment control, SWM, water and sewer.
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We are looking for a highly experienced and motivated Sr. Project Engineer to join our team. Develop rail engineering project plans and specs and manage installations for railway projects.
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Position Overview: The Municipal Infrastructure Civil Project Engineer will be responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining civil engineering projects related to waste management and wastewater.
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Project Engineers are expected to be able to operate CADD systems and CADD based programs and be knowledgeable in using industry accepted engineering and design software for their technical discipline.
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