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Civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, and construction document preparation for roads, parking areas, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, utilities-water mains, sanitary sewers, sediment, and erosion control, and outline specifications.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, or equivalent.
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Our client is a well-established, cutting-edge, civil construction contractor looking for a CAD Manager who loves earthwork, paving, structures, underground utilities, and everything else there is about heavy highway and civil construction.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction.
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These services include planning and systems studies, design and engineering, maintenance and testing, program management, construction, and turnkey EPC projects.
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Education and work experience should be related to one or more of the following areas of civil/water resources engineering: civil design, steam and floodplain restoration, infrastructure design, storm water management, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, cost estimation, environmental regulations, remediation, water balance modelling, heavy earthwork construction, water quality.
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MC Squared is a professional consulting engineering firm specializing in the fields of Geotechnical Engineering, Geo-Environmental Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection and Pavement Design and Management with offices in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
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ERM is seeking a motivated Managing Technical Consultant, Civil Engineer with a focus on site civil design and construction in the Mid-Atlantic area. Prepare site civil designs, including earthwork and site grading, access roads, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management.
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ERM is seeking a motivated Senior Civil Engineer with a focus on site civil design and construction in the Mid-Atlantic area. RESPONSIBILITIES:Prepare site civil designs, including earthwork and site grading, access roads, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management.
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Experience with construction administration, construction observation, mine tailings, water management, stream restoration, and/or stormwater drainage. The person in this position will work with diverse project teams of engineers and scientists on civil engineering and related technical assignments.
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Desired Skills and Qualifications:Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology or Construction Management or equivalent.
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To oversee site-civil and large earthwork/solid waste projects along with geo-environmental assessments related to site development, heavy industry, and solid waste management associated with Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR.
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Design work includes airfield planning, layout, and site design, earthwork analyses and design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and design, pavement design and maintenance, construction safety and phasing, aircraft layouts and modeling, storm water management design, erosion and sediment control design, utility coordination and design, environmental permitting, and preparation of construction plans, specifications, schedules, design reports, and cost estimates.
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Requirements: Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year universityMinimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil constructionExperience working with Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Highways, or StructuresProficiency in Viewpoint is preferredApplicant must be a self-starter who operates independently and thrives in a busy environment.
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Also be knowledgeable in contract delivery methods: design-build, design-bid-build, Lump Sum, etc., and contract experience with: FDOT/Turnpike, cities/counties, port authority, and South Florida Water Management District.
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