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Review customer specifications and requirements, and may lead a project team to develop designs to best support them, including cost as a key design variable. May lead a team of engineers to complete a project or projects.
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Advanced certifications preferred (e.g. Professional Engineer license) This Interconnections Planning Distribution Engineer position has opportunities to gain experience with Distributed Energy Resource modeling, area contingency studies, and real-world applications.
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The Program Management/Construction Management (PMCM) Division of APTIM is seeking an experienced and talented Project Engineer / Inspector to join our team and manage construction projects in New York City. The candidate will have experience working on Design/Build and Design/Bid/Build projects from concept through design, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
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The role of the Project Geologist or Engineer is to perform tasks and project management assignments associated with geotechnical investigations and environmental assessments; sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater; production of maps; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable preparation.
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Tetra Tech, Inc. is seeking a full-time Senior Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager to support our coal combustion residual (CCR), dams, mining, oil & gas, and other geotechnical and geo-environmental pursuits and projects.
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As a Barrier Project Engineer on the $3.3BN Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Expansion Project (HRBT) in Virginia, you will have responsibility over tasks related to the collection of project data required to monitor project performance, budget, schedule and quality, ensuring all construction work complies with engineering standards, codes and contract specifications.
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When you join Design Group as an Instrumentation & Controls Project Engineer, you are joining a team that will challenge you and position you for growth. Instrumentation & Controls Project Engineer (Utica, NY) page is loaded.
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Fincantieri Marinette Marine, a Fincantieri Marine Group Company, is a progressive shipyard specializing in building ships for the United States Navy. We currently have an opportunity for an FFG CDS Project Engineer at our Marinette, Wisconsin location.
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You will act as lead engineer on large multi-discipline projects and ensure that allocated construction, electrical, control and chemical engineers work to a combined project plan. The Project Engineer will have full responsibility for mechanical design and vendor selection.
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Alerts project manager or supervisor to technical, managerial, or administrative problems arising during a contract. May discuss technical matters with client after review and approval by Supervisor or Project Manager.
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PROJECT ENGINEER - MECHANICAL PPG is an EPC contractor specializing in the installation of power generation and industrial process facilities. POSITION SUMMARY: The Project Engineer – Mechanical shall be responsible for the direct oversight of the execution of process engineering and design by PPG’s engineering subcontractor.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM) certification and/or Engineer In Training (EIT) certification is a plus. Provide inspection and project engineering management, including client relationships, managing scope, schedule, budget, deliverables and change orders for facilities and buildings, associated infrastructure and site improvements.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our Austin office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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The Project Engineer will ensure that all engineering projects, initiatives, and processes are in conformity with the National Grid Renewables’ established policies and objectives while incorporating all functions related to safety, testing, repair, and maintenance of all equipment used within the owned assets.
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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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