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Compile and organize daily project field data Perks and Benefits: Profit-Sharing Amazing PTO Full Benefits Competitive salaries Professional Land Surveyor Qualifications RPLS certification 5+ Years of relative work experience Familiarity with construction staking, boundary survey, & topographic mapping Strong CAD Software experience Client relationship experience Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
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Work with other Civil Engineering teams within, including Municipal, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater projects. GPAC is a national recruiting and professional placement firm – we are partnered with hundreds of Civil Engineering firms across the nation.
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Professional Land Surveyor Responsibilities: Writing proposals, project budgets, and marketing to clients Scheduling survey crews and office staff Performing control, boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, and construction surveying Services related to transportation, civil site, and more types of projects.
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This is an urgent position and will be filled quickly for a Civil Engineering firm! Our client is ready to hire and currently interviewing for this Civil Engineering opportunity.
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Desired Education Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Desired Skills/Experience 2+ years of experience of site development or general civil engineering experience. My name is Michael Piazza and I place professionals at all levels in engineering and land surveying across the country.
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Primary Functions Plan and design Civil and Site Development projects, including site layout, grading stormwater management and utilities. Working knowledge of AutoCAD and Civil 3D software.
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Work closely with other technical staff from all offices to assist in providing consulting engineering services from state and private universities, national retailers, municipalities, architects, and local development clients.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. Work with a multi-discipline team of architects, MEP, and structural engineers on a variety of projects including Higher Education, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, and others.
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Our client is not able to provide Visa Sponsorship at this time. We are looking for an EIT or PE. Vacation and sick time, volunteer PTO, parental leave, and paid holidays. Reimbursement and support for tuition, continuing education, and professional/personal development.
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Master's degree in Civil/Structural Engineering. Professional Engineering License (PE or able to acquire within 6 months) Utilize AutoCAD, MicroStation, Leap Bridge, Merlin Dash/MDX, Mathcad, and other structural analysis software.
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2 years of experience of site development or general civil engineering experience. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Plan and design Civil and Site Development projects, including site layout, grading stormwater managementand utilities.
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To confidentially discuss the next step in your career, contact me at 270-359-5008 or via email at michael. Capable of traveling to and maneuvering around project sites for attending client and project meetings and site observations.
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Currently working with a multidisciplinary engineering firm that is urgently looking to add a Registered Professional Land Surveyor to their team. Currently working with a multidisciplinary engineering firm that is urgently looking to add a Registered Professional Land Surveyor to their team.
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Compile and organize daily project field data Perks and Benefits: Profit-Sharing Amazing PTO Full Benefits Competitive salaries Qualifications RPLS certification 5+ Years of relative work experience Familiarity with construction staking, boundary survey, & topographic mapping Strong CAD Software experience Client relationship experience Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
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Responsibilities: Writing proposals, project budgets, and marketing to clients Scheduling survey crews and office staff Performing control, boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, and construction surveying Services related to transportation, civil site, and more types of projects.
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