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Civil / Structural Engineer Qualifications Professional Engineer (PE) license required. Civil / Structural Engineer Responsibilities Perform seismic analysis and detailing for structural designs.
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A minimum of six or more years of industry experience as a substation commissioning, design, or maintenance engineer or related field with an advanced technical degree or professional engineer (PE) license required OR a minimum of eight years of industry experience as a substation commissioning, design, or maintenance engineer or related field required.
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Professional Engineer (PE) license or Licensed Land Surveyor (PLS) license for four (4) years of experience. OR- Professional Engineer (PE) license or Licensed Land Surveyor (PLS) license for four (4) years of experience.
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Desired Qualifications: B.S or M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or (EIT) 3+ years of demonstrated engineering design of Land Development Projects Utility Design Site Grading Storm Water Management Systems Zoning Research Permitting Research Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D software Salary and Benefits: Comprehensive Salary Package.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Traffic Engineer (TE) HNTB is currently seeking to hire a senior traffic project engineer in their Orange County or Ontario office.
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MS Office Suite BENEFITSWe offer a comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, dental, vision insurance 401k Retirement Plan Health Savings Account (HSA) Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Life, AD&D, short-term, and long-term disability Professional and personal development Generous paid time off COMPENSATIONThe approximate compensation range for Traffic Engineer is $90k to $115k & Senior Traffic Engineer is $115k- $130k.
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Titles Encouraged to Apply: Control Systems Engineer Electrical Controls Engineer PLC Programmer Automation Engineer Instrumentation Engineer Robotics Controls Engineer Process Control Engineer We invite qualified candidates who are passionate about automation controls and eager to drive innovation in a dynamic environment to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Required Computing Environment (CE) certification: NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer (NCIP) or NetApp Certified Data Administrator (NCDA); NetApp Certified Support Engineer, or Veeam Certified Architect (VMCA), or Veritas Certified Professional (VCP) - Administration of Veritas NetBackup, or Dell EMC Expert - Implementation Engineer, or HPE ASE - Storage Solutions Architect, or HPE Master ASE - Storage Solutions Architect.
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Preferred Qualifications: CREO certification- Modeling Professional, Surfacing Professional, Analysis Professional, or Associate Certification Autodesk FUSION Ability to operate CNC mill and manual machine shop equipment such as: mill, drill press, band saw, lathe.
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CIVIL / ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEER / TRANSPORTATION Columbia, SCLOOKING FOR MOTIVATED TRANSPORTATION DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEERS FROM NEW GRADUATES TO EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CLIENT INFORMATION:Our client is a regional leader in civil engineering, transportation, land surveying, and landscape architecture services.
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Friendly collaborative atmosphere · Successful, profitable company with growth and opportunities for development and advancement · Opportunities to work on challenging projects for well-known companies, YOUR ROLE WITH THE COMPANYThis position will perform a variety of tasks at the direction of a project Manager, project engineer or other senior staff member in transportation.
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BACKGROUND Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering for Engineer positions with 0 to 10 years’ experience in road design and DOT projects (site layout, grading, erosion control, water and sewer utilities and stormwater management.
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EIT or PE for the state of SC (or ability to obtain) desired for Engineer positions. Roadway design and plans preparation experience on SCDOT related projects Experience with Microstation, Geopack Software Familiarity of the SCDOT Roadway Design Manual and AASHTO Policy on Geometric Design Strong organizational skills, ability to work independently or as part of a team RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE.
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Keywords: Project Engineer, Heavy Civil Construction, Estimating, Field Management, PennDOT, Bluebeam, HCSS, Powerproject, P6, Foundation, AutoCAD, Travel, Full-time, Permanent, EOE, e-Verify, Background Checks, Drug Testing.
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This position is for an entry level engineer professional with a highly inquisitive desire to develop technical expertise. International Association for Radio Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) EMI/EMC engineer certification.
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