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Experience: With a minimum of ten years of related work experience in civil engineering design, with an emphasis on stormwater/drainage design projects. Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Civil Engineering (or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering / Construction Management or equivalent; or NICET III/NICET IV Certification Extensive knowledge of standards, specifications, physical characteristics and properties of roadway, structures, drainage and utility systems construction materials, and the approved methods and equipment used in making physical tests of construction materials.
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Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in civil engineering or related fieldAt least 8+ years of experience in civil, heavy highway, and bridge construction with experience in the areas of structural steel rehab and deck concrete construction.
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Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction Water Projects. Heavy civil experience preferred.
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Minimum of 7 years of relevant design experience in civil and track engineering, preferably in the rail transit industry, with light rail experience highly preferred. Use your expertise in civil and track engineering to manage elements of the design process of a multi-disciplinary design team where Arup is the Prime or lead designer.
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15+ years progressive experience in Civil, Structural or Geotechnical engineering with extensive technical background in field of expertise and at least 10+ years in a project management role.
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QualificationsDegree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend’s Real Estate team is seeking a Senior Project Scheduler in NYC to join our growing and fun team.
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Required Skills & Required Experience Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Master’s degree in Structural Engineering is strongly preferred. Job Description Dewberry is currently seeking a Senior Structural Engineer for major public and private clients in the New York Metro area, including NYC, Long Island and northern NJ. This individual will be materially responsible for leading, delivering and performing quality control on projects in our large and growing practice.
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EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, AND/OR EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil/Structural Engineering. Demonstrated experience in performing forensic and restoration engineering duties on existing parking structures of all construction types.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or related field plus seven years of progressive experience in the job offered or in a Civil Engineering position required.
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For this role, we believe your starting point is:A demonstrated ability to perform Phase I ESAs and limited environmental compliance reviews of complex industrial sites;Minimum B.S. degree in a relevant engineering discipline (civil, environmental, chemical) or B.S./B.A. in a relevant science discipline (environmental science, geology, chemistry, physics, or biology.
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The ideal candidate has civil engineering experience with water distribution, wastewater management, and roadways industries. Experience in civil engineering for water distribution, wastewater management, and roadways industries is highly preferred.
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10+ years of experience in civil engineering, stormwater management systems and erosion control design. The Civil Site Department Manager will provide direction and expertise on Land Development, and other engineering projects.
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Proficient in MicroStation V8i software, Bentley InRoads, and AutoCAD Civil 3D. Project Engineering responsibilities related to project communication, schedule, budget and progress on various concurrent tasks.
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We are initiating a search for a Transit and Rail Engineering Senior Vice President for any of our mutually agreed upon WSP USA Inc. office. Provide senior leadership for proposals and project work scopes, pricing, budget, and performance metrics for the engineering discipline.
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