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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Tucson, AZ! The qualified individual will lead a Land Development team while building and managing relationships with key clients.
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Five years of land development experience preferred – development type construction, including clearing, grading, pipe installation (sewer, storm and water), curb and paving and erosion control.
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Land surveying, land development, survey, topographic surveys, construction stakeout, Civil 3D, project management, Carlson, supervisory skills, AutoCAD. Land surveying, land development, survey, topographic surveys, construction stakeout, Civil 3D.
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The Land Develpment Drainage Engineer will join our team on exciting Land Development projects and will work on drainage design with our project teams in both offices.
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The Assistant Engineer will provide engineering design assistance and review of commercial, residential, and/or institutional land development projects including municipal water/sewer/storm water design or relocation projects.
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Civil consulting company based out of Federal Way is looking for a civil project engineer to support large development of communities, residental land development, and commercial projects in the Puget Sound area.
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Design land development and construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control associated with residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
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Overview Our Fort Lauderdale office is looking for a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join our Land Development team. Candidates should have experience with site civil design, 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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Stantec's Gaithersburg, MD office is looking for a motivated Civil Engineer with strong land development and general civil engineering experience to come join our dynamic team! Civil Engineer- Land Development - ( 2300051T.
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Kimley-Horn's Dallas, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivate d Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Seattle, WA! Leadership responsibilities include:Operating with integrity and sound business principalsProviding vision, business planning and strategyEstablishing goalsBuilding and maintaining positive client relationshipsHaving open communication with your partners and teamGrowing and leading a land development practice.
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Halff has an immediate full-time opportunity for a Project Manager with a background in Land Development for our Bentonville, AR office. Project Manager, Land Development - Bentonville, AR.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Portland, OR! + Demonstrated ability to manage land development projects profitably.
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The Senior Manager, Land Acquisition and Community Development, will be an integral member of the origination and greenfield development team and operate at the vanguard of development activities.
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We are a Civil & Structural engineering firm actively searching for a dynamic Civil Engineer to join our office in Laurel, MD. We're looking for candidates with 1-5 years of experience in land development, encompassing a wide array of responsibilities such as site engineering for roadways, utilities (water, sewer, storm drain), stormwater management facilities, grading, and sediment and erosion control design for diverse residential and commercial projects.
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