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The Project Engineer will be responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent in overseeing geotechnical construction projects, which would include contract management, change order preparation, project schedule updating, vendor/supplier management, quantity tracking, production analysis, progress billing quantities/construction units for invoice preparation, resource allocation and coordination, estimating, and material pricing/project buyout.
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Position Summary: The Mechanical Project Engineer will work within the Construction Department and will report to Project Superintendent along with MEP and Project Managers.
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Accept or approve supplier/subcontractor documentation on behalf of the Project Engineer Manager. The Senor Project Engineer combines a solid generalist understanding of a wide range of engineering disciplines, enabling the role to deliver integrated design solutions and to oversee engineering at project level of a moderate to high complexity.
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As a Senior Project Engineer, you develop and model bid level and early stage projects, manage 3rd party electrical engineering firms to create construction drawing sets, develop bills of materials, review equipment submittals, and provide technical support to field crews during construction.
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Leonardo DRS AIS Signal Solutions Line of Business is looking for a Sr. Project Engineer to lead engineering execution on large, complex project initiatives to meet Program schedules and budgets with minimal oversight or direction.
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The Project Engineer Senior is responsible for developing and successfully executing projects including conceptual development, FEED studies, detailed design, up to and including fabrication, commissioning, and site integration testing.
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MUST HAVES: Bachelors in Civil Engineering 4 plus years of experience in a Civil Design or Civil Project Engineering role Experience on municipal and/or government civil design/construction projects MicroStation and/or Civil 3D design skills BONUS: EIT or PE Experience working on projects involving storm and sanitary pump stations, wastewater treatment plants, and/or headworks.
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The Project Engineer must demonstrate experience in all phases of geotechnical engineering, including materials testing and inspections, and a growing knowledge of project management.
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The Geotechnical Project Engineer is responsible for planning, interpreting, organizing, scheduling and managing projects through all phases of development. We are currently recruiting for a leadership-driven and self-motivated Geotechnical Project Engineer in our Pasadena, CA office.
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As a DFM Project Engineer, you're primarily responsible for working with customers across an array of industries including aerospace, defense, commercial, automotive, industrial and medical devices.
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Assist the Project Superintendent(s) & Project Manager(s) in planning, coordinating and tracking construction activities including crew and equipment. Support upcoming bids through project takeoff, material/subcontractor procurement, and site visits.
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The Senior Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer will have demonstrated leadership and technical experience in Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and municipal projects. Do you have 7+ years experience as a Project Engineer/Traffic Engineer.
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Ameresco currently has an opening for a Senior Project Engineer to join our Federal Engineering Team to develop and implement energy efficiency and distributed energy projects. Develop approaches for project commissioning (Cx) and measurement and verification (M&V) of energy savings, in collaboration with appropriate Ameresco staff.
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HNTB is currently seeking to hire a senior traffic project engineer in their Orange County or Ontario office. Senior Traffic Project Engineer. Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Traffic Engineer (TE.
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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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