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Job Description and Function: Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Project Engineer (PE) will be responsible for evaluating customer drawings, models, and specifications to determine the most efficient machining process, by utilizing lean concepts and continuous improvement methods, to manufacture high quality products.
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The Project Engineer will work a 9/80 work week while receiving market leading pay, paid time off, paid winter holiday shutdown, educational refund plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance options and service-based retirement contributions with additional 401k match.
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Company, is looking for an experienced Project Engineer with a background in heavy civil construction. The Project Engineer will be responsible for Underground Utilities and Earthwork projects located between Kingman and Flagstaff, Arizona area.
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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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Assisting Project Manager to assure project compliance with Company’s safety policies and OSHA safety standards. Major areas of responsibility include:Coordinating with superintendents and foreman to ensure project goals and expectations are met.
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Assist project planning to include project definition, scope, resources, and schedule. The candidate will assist Project Management in the direction of field responsibilities for both self-performing and subcontracted trades.
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Assist and coordinate and delegate timely completion of traffic control plans, equipment mobilization, safety plans, haul road plans, erosion control plans, purchase ordering, job costing, and other duties as required.
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Must be able to manage changes in scope of work and be proficient in Viewpoint. Assist with schedule and coordinate with foreman and field personnel with daily schedules including materials, subcontractors, equipment, quality control, etc.
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Assist with contracts and provide customer support on all jobs. Assist with baseline schedule from the job estimate. Coordinate with all sub-contractors for timely completion and quality. Processes change orders as needed.
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BWXT is currently seeking a Project Engineer for its location in Lynchburg, VA! Project Engineer Date: May 7, 2024 Location: Lynchburg, VA, US Company: BWX Technologies At BWX Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BWXT), we are People Strong, Innovation Driven.
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Immediate opening for an Project Engineer in Youngstown, OH who possesses: -Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, or Geotechnical Engineering-Ability to obtain EIT within 1 year-2+ years of experience in the Geotech field -Computer literacy and communication skills Email resumes to mmerner@ FULL DESCRIPTION: We are currently seeking a dedicated Project Engineer specializing in Geotechnical Engineering to join our dynamic team.
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Requirements for the Geotechnical Project Engineer: Bachelor of Sciences degree (B.S.) from an accredited four-year college or university in a Civil Engineering curriculum with a strong concentration in geotechnical engineering or equivalent applicable curriculum is required.
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Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems’ Fort Worth office seeks an Entry Civil Engineer to join our growing office as an entry level engineer. Prepares environmental impact and other administrative reports required for project permits.
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Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Project Engineer is responsible for the technical aspects of projects to supply large capital food processing equipment to customers. Work with the Application Engineer in development of project concept layouts and quote specifications.
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The Civil Project Engineer will assist in the design of private and public land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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