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Engineering economics and calculations, including pavement design, hydrology, earthwork, hydraulics, structures, sewage treatment and disposal, water supply treatment and distribution; Performs complex engineering design calculations for grading earthwork, utilities, pavement, hydrology, hydraulics, and structures.
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Provide expert consulting services to both internal and external clients, employing advanced Civil/Site Engineering skills such as site grading analysis, earthwork calculations, drainage design, utility layout, erosion control design, and compliance with relevant regulations.
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Redland, a growth orientated and industry leading consulting firm providing Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Land Planning, and Landscape Architecture services to the development community, is seeking qualified candidates for a Construction Project Manager position.
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As an alternative to a Civil Engineering degree and engineering license, candidates with 15+ years of experience in construction materials testing and ICC, AWS, or NICET Level 3+ certifications may be considered.
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Design all aspects of engineering projects to include layout, grading, earthwork, storm drain, septic, sanitary sewer, water, storm water management, and erosion/sediment control. Century Engineering, a Kleinfelder Company, is seeking talented Civil Engineers to work on challenging and exciting site-civil design land development projects (both public and private) in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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Civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, and construction document preparation for roads, parking areas, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, utilities-water mains, sanitary sewers, sediment, and erosion control, and outline specifications.
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Proficient and having strong knowledge of common engineering application software; Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, Bentley MicroStation 3D, Pondpack and associated design tools is preferred.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Soil Science, Geology or related engineering field; preferred geotechnical engineering concentration. Perform common geotechnical analysis for shallow foundations, deep pile foundations, earthwork, slope stability, retaining walls and pavements.
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Employs GIS, Bentley MicroStation, or Autodesk Civil 3D to help the Engineer with survey data processing, design sketching, earthwork computations, and material quantity estimations. The person in this position will provide support to the Project Engineer and/or Project Manager through the application of the theory and principles of engineering in planning and design in areas of CPS Energy (Electric & Gas) and/or Civil engineering.
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A strong working knowledge of civil engineering design including stormwater, utilities, paving, geometric roadway design, grading and earthwork. Perform and direct all aspects of civil engineering design including grading, drainage, paving, water, sewer, dry utility and erosion control, stormwater management and traffic control plans.
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Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D software to prepare detailed civil engineering plans and designs for land development projects, including site layout, grading, drainage, and utility design.
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Prepare geotechnical engineering reports that detail the field investigation data and design recommendations that will be reviewed by project managers and supervisors. Master’s Degree in Geotechnical Engineering preferred.
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Technical expertise in Civil Engineering design including utility, grading/earthwork, drainage, erosion and sedimentation control, infrastructure design, selection, sizing and placement of equipment, constructability evaluations, SWM and SWPP calculations and reports.
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Perform consulting services for internal and external client utilizing Civil/Site Engineering technical skills, including but not limited to site grading analysis and earthwork calculations; drainage design, calculations, and reports; utility layout and sizing; erosion and sediment control design and calculations; develop project specifications; design for compliance with current applicable federal, state, and local regulations; as well as general civil engineering concepts.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering from an ABET/EAC accredited program required. Utilize AutoCAD and Autocad C3D and a variety of Civil Engineering design software applications.
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