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Civil engineering, Project management, Professional engineer, Engineering Project Management, quality management, quality control, business development, Bridge design, Roadway design, Structural engineering, Structural design, Transportation, aashtoware, microstation, microstation inroads, microstation design, bridge engineering, transportation engineering.
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If you have experience working in the heavy civil construction industry as a concrete Water/Wastewater Project Engineer or want to grow that experience, this role will be a great fit.
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Requirements:- Degree in Civil Engineering or Related Field Experience- Experience in civil engineering project management, with a focus on piling, drilling, or dredging concrete- Strong technical knowledge of engineering principles and practices- Proficient in project management software, such as MS Project, Primavera, AutoCAD, Revit, Atena, RAM, Procore, etc.
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A BIM manager is a civil engineer who implements all the procedures in BIM and Digital Construction during the design, construction, and handover of a project. A BIM manager leads and supports the use of digital technology to create BIMs in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) sector.
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Wilson & Company is seeking a licensed civil engineer or environmental engineer with a minimum of 5 years of experience in the engineering consulting industry to be a Project Manager for primarily municipal infrastructure projects involving the analysis and design of stormwater related systems.
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My client a respected civil consulting engineering firm is seeking a Project Engineer for their Bethesda, MD area office. Keywords- BSCE, civil engineer, environmental engineer, storm water, site plans, sanitary, drainage, erosion, site grading, retention design, subsurface, sediment, sewage, permit, municipal, PE, Professional Engineer, DC, EIT, Civil, AutoCAD Civil 3D, SWPPP, SWM, Land Development, Site Design.
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Extensive experience in commercial civil or mining engineering software (e.g., AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, Carlson Civil Suite, HEC-RAS, HMS, TR55, Geo-Studio, or similar software and GIS-based software.
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The Civil Site Design Engineer Project Manager will work out of our Delaware County office (remote work opportunities available) to plan and manage production, perform design calculations, and assist with a variety of site/civil land development engineering projects.
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Our client base and services expanded to include civil engineering design, land planning, water and wastewater engineering, storm water system design and erosion control, and construction management and inspection.
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4+ years of experience in civil engineering, stormwater, sanitary sewer, water resources, and site design projects as a civil engineer or technical producer in the engineering consulting industry.
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Typical project support includes a broad spectrum of civil engineering projects/services for site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, solid waste facilities, shore protection, and other civil works to support new or existing facilities and encompass large industrial facilities, buildings or project sites, with diverse climatic, geographic, and environmental conditions.
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Qualified candidates for Water Resources Engineer shall have 3+ years of Civil Engineering design experience, particularly knowledge of local/county government, District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia guidelines and permitting processes for storm drainage design, Civil Site Design, Grading, sediment & erosion control, Roadway Plan and Profile, Water and Sewer Design.
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Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Land development, AutoCAD civil 3d, Site development, Grading, Drainage, Civil design, Site design, Site plan, Civil engineering design, Storm water design, Project management, Wastewater, Storm water management design, Professional engineer, EIT, Roadway, Development, Civil, Storm water, Civil site, Municipal engineering.
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Project Engineer, Civil Engineer, Wastewater, Stormwater, Roadway Design, PE License, AutoCAD, GIS, REVIT. Please provide a detailed paragraph explaining why you are a suitable candidate for the Project Engineer/Civil Engineer role with a focus on water/wastewater/stormwater/roadway design.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Mining & Materials Engineering, Business Management, or another engineering related degree.
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