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It is geared toward recent graduates with Engineering internship experience and a relevant degree with a passion for a long-term career in Engineering, Product Management and Operations.
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Lead and manage engineering team comprising of lead engineers and subject matter experts (primary, secondary, civil/structural and BIM disciplines) to deliver high-quality engineering solutions, ensuring adherence to tender / project scope, schedule, and budget requirements.
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Our talented group of individuals helps us deliver results in our specialty areas of power and energy engineering design, distribution engineering, substation engineering, civil engineering, fiber engineering, utility coordination, AutoCAD/drafting, program/project management, and permitting.
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KDM specializes in power and energy engineering design, distribution engineering, substation engineering, civil engineering, fiber engineering, utility coordination, AutoCAD/drafting, program/project management, and permitting.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil, structural, or marine engineering. Matrix is a growing full-service environmental services and engineering firm offering unmatched expertise in delivering some of the nation's most exciting and complex infrastructure, resiliency, and sustainability projects, including such projects as Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency, Battery Park City Authority Resiliency, and Bush Terminal Pier 6 Redevelopment.
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Architecture, Oil/Gas, Aviation, Planning, Defense, Rail/Transit, Engineering, Security, Environmental, Technology/Intelligence, Geospatial/LiDAR, Telecommunications/Utilities, Homeland Security, Traffic/ITS, Hospitality, Transportation, Hospitals, Urban Development, Water, Bridge Design, Bridge Inspection, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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MS or PhD Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering. BS in Civil/Structural Engineering. Good understanding of engineering principles and comprehension of the cross-fields of civil engineering are valued.
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The qualified applicant should be able to demonstrate a high level of interest in Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI). Under direct supervision, performs routine duties requiring knowledge of basic engineering principles.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced aerospace professional to join our organization as the Director, Engineering. Strong knowledge of design engineering, systems engineering, vehicle manufacturing, integration, and test.
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Working as part of the Development and Alumni Relations Office in Penn Engineering within a University-wide donor-centric prospect management system, the position will design and execute a major gifts plan for their assigned region that creates visibility for the school, expands its prospect base, and builds the School's major gift pipeline.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, utilities-water and sewer, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control.
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Possess an advanced degree in geotechnical engineering, have experience in processing foundation reports through Caltrans, and some experience as a project manager, and be a registered civil engineer.
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The Civil Engineering Permit Coordinator position reviews and coordinates department comments concerning commercial and residential development plans for compliance with codes, regulations, and storm water management practices.
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Chemical Engineering Intern. Top Local Chemical Engineering Job Search Near Me. Chemical Engineering Technician. Chemical Engineering Professor. Explore other job openings surrounding the chemical engineering environment and find a job that best fits for you.
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