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The Engineer I will be the focal point of interface for most project work related to planning, RFQ/ RFP, engineering design and construction of city structures and facilities. A minimum of 5 years of experience overall project manager, IT project manager, or ERP project manager; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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What you will need/what you will be doing: 3-10 years of experience in land development/site development (all are welcome to apply) Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field.
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The Associate Structural Engineer will play a crucial role in overseeing various projects as project manager; the technical mentorship of local staff; supporting business development efforts; delivering consistent technical quality, successful project delivery, and client satisfaction.
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The Utility Engineer will apply their knowledge of civil engineering to manage clients such as Con Edison and Verizon in evaluating subsurface interferences with their facilities on capital infrastructure projects in the NYC area.
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Langan is seeking a Geotechnical Project Engineer/Manager to join its collaborative team in New York City, White Plains, or Melville, Long Island. Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering; Master’s degree with Geotechnical emphasis.
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As a Marine Structural Project Manager/Waterfront Engineer , you will work with a staff of interrelated professionals dedicated to providing high-level expertise on complex coastal projects.
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A bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field is preferred. At Nutter, the Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of construction projects, ensuring their successful completion within budget, schedule, and quality parameters.
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Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc. is seeking a dedicated Field Engineer to join our team, responsible for assisting the Project Manager in planning, scheduling, coordinating, and implementing assigned project responsibilities.
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B.S. or Technology Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. Commonwealth Engineers, Inc. is seeking an entry-level construction engineer who will report to the Lead Construction Manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management or other relevant discipline. he Project Manager will lead the project team and have overall responsibility for the success of assigned project(s) with a focus on budgeting, planning, scheduling, quality, and relationship with owners and subcontractors.
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Perform quality assurance on projects in coordination with technical manager or project engineer. Meet with the Project Engineer and the Project Manager to discuss the design scope, schedule, budget, phasing, site issues, and design review issues.
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You'll monitor and contribute to the civil aspects of our projects, collaborating with a diverse group of Engineers and Specialists across various rail disciplines, including Engineering, Electrification Systems, and Project Controls.
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Duties:Prepare daily civil engineering work plan packages for Consultant Construction Manager (CCM) field engineers - this includes preparation of necessary submittals, quality work plans, and safe work plans as needed for scheduled work.
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As a Senior Project Manager – Civil Engineer , you will be responsible for performing engineering tasks in the civil/structural engineering field, utilizing AutoCAD, Revit, and other software to facilitate the design of various structures and sites.
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Our client is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer Project Manager to help expand their office. Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering required. Proficient with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Microsoft Office required.
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