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Utilizing strong skills in creating land development plans, water resources, stormwater management design, sediment control plans and water sewer design. Requirements: BSCE with 5+ years of Land Development experience working with MicroStation or AutoCAD.
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If you are a Project Engineer with Land Development/Civil Engineering Experience, please read on! The Project Engineer will be responsible for designing and managing a wide range of land development projects with a focus on residential subdivisions.
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Experience in Land development, Municipal construction, and Project Design. My client has been a leading Engineering firm for over 40 years in the Southwest handing a variety of Engineering services from land planning, surveying, construction, landscaping, design and construction administration.
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Transportation / Land Development / Water / Wastewater. Registration as a Licensed Professional Engineer, active and in good standing. Ability to collect and analyze data, apply problem solving skills to multiple projects, develop creative solutions, work alone or as part of a project team, and demonstrate attention to detail.
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The projects are intricate and incorporate both civil and environmental engineering skills, including land development (grading and stormwater management); leachate collection, treatment, and management; renewable energy designs; and organic waste management.
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The position will also include project management responsibilities, zoning and land development permitting, field inspection, hydraulic and hydrologic design and analysis, site plan drafting, environmental impact assessment, and preparation of project reports.
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Minimum 4 years of civil engineering experience, including solid waste, land development, or closely related projects. We are looking for an experienced and innovative Civil Project Engineer with expertise in the design and development of solid waste and recycling systems.
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If you are a Civil Engineer/Project Manager with land/site development experience, please read on! Designing, preparing and processing land development applications.
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If you are an experienced Civil Engineer with Land Development experience, please read on! They will be responsible for analyzing data, developing plans, and developing solutions to problems related to civil engineering construction, design and development.
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Our Organization is seeking a Senior Project Engineer with a minimum of five 5+ years of experience in municipal water, wastewater, and/or stormwater engineering projects, including planning, design, permitting, fieldwork, modeling land development and construction phase services.
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Strong technical skills and capable of preparing design on land development projects. If you are a Civil Project Engineer with 5+ years of experience, please read on! Job Title: Project Engineer.
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Requirements: BS Civil Engineering with 5+ years with Civil Design in Land Development. Managing residential and commercial land development projects. If you are a Project Manager Civil Engineer with +5 years of experience, please read on.
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