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Responsibilities include managing and scheduling all survey field crews, proposal and contract preparation and review, performance of ALTA/NSPS land title surveys, boundary determination and computation, construction stakeout, topographic and hydro surveys, metes and bounds descriptions.
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Oversee production of drainage design and construction drawings using AutoCAD & MicroStation Perform data management and prepare exhibits using ArcGIS and QGIS. Work as a member of a multi-discipline team.
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Perform and prepare technical design calculations associated with land development projects (i.e., storm drainage hydraulic sizing, water distribution modeling, best management practices (BMP), sanitary sewer collection systems, erosion control measures, etc.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Environmental Services and Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Water Resources Engineer in Marlborough, MA. Responsibilities: Performing design and analysis of roadway stormwater treatment and conveyance systems, including drainage pipe networks, culverts, inlets, retention/detention ponds, roadside swales, and other stormwater management facilities.
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Perform work with a small team through civil site/land development design, permitting, and construction observation on a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional projects. Apply for this role today, contact Chanel Mendes (+1 623-663-6543) and Emma Hudson (+1 480-604-8029) at Hire Resolve or on LinkedIn.
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Assist with field inventory for traffic analysis and design, traffic data collection programs, traffic analysis and studies, technical reports, traffic modeling and simulation, traffic demand forecast and models, transportation management plan and traffic engineering design including traffic signal layout and timing, intersection design, pavement markings and striping, signing and traffic control plans and the preparation of quantity calculations and construction cost estimates.
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Managing projects to review development plans for compliance with local ordinances, including subdivision and land development, zoning, grading, stormwater management, escrow accounts, overseeing construction, and attending meetings.
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Will be responsible for business development, project management, quality, staffing, personnel, client relations, financial performance and business plan. Hire Resolve is a top-tier recruitment firm that focuses on placing skilled professionals in permanent employment.
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Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in land and topographic surveying, including crew management and oversight. Hire Resolve focuses on working with senior-level executives and we pride ourselves on delivering excellent service to our candidates and clients.
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Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering (required) Experience (5 yrs+) in the design of electrical systems for commercial construction Excellent verbal and written communication skills Project Management experience is a plus, especially managing multiple projects at once Knowledge of NEC, IBC, and other building codes, as well as LEED/sustainability design requirements AutoCAD and/or Revit drafting experience.
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Projects encompass a range of owners, both private and public, and utilize various delivery methods such as Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, and Construction Manager at Risk. As a managerial position, the Project Manager assumes responsibility for project management and team leadership.
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Municipal client representatives with project management to review development plans for conformance with local ordinances, including sub-division and land development, zoning, grading, stormwater, escrow accounts, construction administration, and meeting attendance.
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Job duties also include task management, seismic design, bridge/culvert inspection, load rating, review and approval of construction submittals, quality control, communication with clients, and additional duties as assigned.
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Hire Resolve is currently partnering with a leading construction company in Chicago, IL to find a self-motivated and well-organized Assistant Project Manager to join our team. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related field.
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Planning, funding, design and construction management experience with all types of municipal infrastructure. You can also visit the Hire Resolve website: hireresolve.us or email us your resume: Engineers@hireresolve.us.com.
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