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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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Dewberry is currently seeking a Senior Project Engineer in our Denver, CO office. Ability to plan and coordinate all aspects of small to medium size projects in either a Project Engineer or Project Manager role, including supervising staff assigned to the project.
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Project Engineering: The role of the project engineer exists to support our operators, supervisors, and project managers with the technical details of the project. You will report to the engineering manager generally but more specifically on this project you will report to the senior project engineer onsite.
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Highway Engineer - Project Manager - ( 240000RG ) Oversee and manage multiple projects serving as the Project Manager, Technical Lead, and Engineer of Record for civil roadway/highway projects.
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Project teams in our Energy & Industrial Group (EIG) support industry-leading projects in power generation, plant design, environmental compliance, mid/downstream oil & gas, and multi-disciplined industrial projects.
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This project management position offers the opportunity to have your hands on a diverse range of projects supporting your continued growth and experience as a well-rounded civil engineer.
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Licensed/registration as a Professional Civil Engineer (PE) and/or Traffic Engineer (TE) in the State of California. Our Transportation-Public Works Team in Southern California has an opportunity for a talented Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering.
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The Senior Structural Engineer will lead structural design project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of transmission and distribution projects across multiple clients in the public and private sector.
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Construction Project Engineer. Assist the construction manager and project manager with planning and scheduling activities. Control and management of project documentation and pay records for assigned projects.
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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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Broad background in providing technical support to nuclear plant projects - from design, project planning, providing technical expertise associated with testing and operations, contract specifications, project oversight, successful project execution, and overall direction of complex nuclear projects.
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Professional Engineer ( Will also consider certified allied professional with stormwater and/or stream design experience. Professional Engineer (PE) registrationValid driver’s license with acceptable violation history.
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GZA is currently seeking a Project Manager Level Civil Engineer for our practice based in the Bedford, New Hampshire office. Working on multidisciplinary project teams including construction management, ecological, environmental, geotechnical, and water resources core service areas.
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GPIis seeking a CEI Senior Project Engineer to join our Transportation Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) program in Northwest Florida (FDOT District 3). 10+ years of CEI experience on transportation projects serving as a project engineer, 2+ years of which must include major road and/or bridge construction projects, or 5+ of which must include major bridge construction projects.
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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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