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The position will participate in and provide oversight of a variety of project types including planning, design, inspection and construction management of pump station and pipelines and general site civil of major water, wastewater, stormwater and reclaimed water infrastructure.
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Under general supervision, assist with collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Candidate must have experience in project management, site engineering, business development, team building and project profitability for retail, industrial, institutional, commercial, and multifamily projects.
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The primary functions of these positions include supporting major customer accounts, supporting project due diligence, assisting in or managing projects, contributing to process improvements, sharing knowledge, obtaining and receiving feedback, and a bit of business development including developing proposals.
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Progressive experience conducting business development and/or project delivery for stormwater and resilience projects in coastal and interior drainage communities, including Stormwater Pump Stations, flood control channels and tide gates is a plus.
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Work seamlessly with other project disciplines such as cable engineering, environmental/permitting, GIS, geotechnical & geophysics, civil, etc. As an Electrical Engineer – HVDC, you will closely work with regional and global HVDC and power transmission experts within Jacobs to support and/or lead ongoing HVDC related projects as well as business development and proposal support with a variety of clients including renewable developers, transmission owner/developers as well as utilities.
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Assist in business development activities within practice, help identify and pursue key clients/business areas, growth, capture strategy, proposal preparation and project execution.
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Participate in marketing efforts and group sales planning strategies for development of new business. Prepares and coordinates project reports and drawing reviews for clients at all project phases including conceptual, schematic, design development and construction phases.
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The ideal candidate will lead the development of water/wastewater engineering services and projects in Texas and will be responsible for providing engineering expertise, project management, business development, and technical leadership in the areas of water/wastewater engineering design and project management services.
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In addition, the IRS implemented the new IRS Forward Recent Graduate Program that includes an additional year of formal development, training, networking, project teams, and may include rotational assignments.
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Oversee the change management process; assist owners with development and implementation of design changes and project teams with analysis and recommendations regarding architect and contractor change order requests.
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Oversight and Collaboration during the Preconstruction, Estimating, and proposal development process for new and existing business opportunities. Assists and supports Executive leadership with strategy development and business initiatives within the organization.
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The primary duties of the Mechanical Business Class Lead are to provide overall leadership to the team, identify growth opportunities through mentoring and training, coordinate the design work of Mechanical Engineers and Designers working within a multi-disciplined, full service, A/E team throughout the entire project development, and create a collaborative and motivating team culture to promote design excellence across the practice.
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Lead the business development efforts and drive growth in the public sector water & wastewater practice as Director of Water Resources. Grow the public sector water resources practice through business development.
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As a member of the project leadership team the Design Manager provides technical leadership internally and externally across departments including engineering, pre construction, business development, and operations.
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