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Location: Dallas, TXEmployment Type: 40 FT HoursCompensation Type: SalaryEducation: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (BSCE). Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (BSCE.
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Your primary responsibilities will focus on civil/environmental services, landfills, landfill infrastructure, composting, and other projects that require design, engineering, permitting, construction, and operations support.
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Seeking a Civil Engineer II to support the firms progressive and dynamic civil and environmental engineering team. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent.
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In this role, the Civil Engineer will assist Project Managers by performing the design aspects of civil engineering assignments. Assist Project Manager by providing engineering design support (engineering reports, design calculations, quantity and cost estimates) for roadway, hydraulics, hydrology, and civil engineering design projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field. All aspects of civil site design, including: stormwater and sedimentation control analyses, development of grading plans and construction and other industrial and commercial development.
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Our client is a local civil engineering firm looking to add a Civil Engineer PE to their family-like team! Our client is a local civil engineering firm looking to add a Civil Engineer PE to their family-like team.
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The selected candidate will lead project teams delivering services for civil and environmental engineering projects that involve waste management facility design and permitting, stormwater management, landfill gas management, operations planning, construction quality assurance.
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As a Civil Structural Engineer, you will manage forensic engineering assignments, conduct investigations and evaluations, and provide findings to clients, including attorneys, insurance carriers, property managers, associations, and risk managers.
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We are looking for people pursuing one of the following college majors: Civil, Mining, Mechanical, & Geotechnical Engineering, and Construction Management related degrees. Bachelor's degree in a construction-related field of engineering, examples are civil engineering, mining, mechanical, geotechnical, construction management.
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Prepares the planning, design and permitting documents of renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects in close collaboration with Project Personnel using engineering and design software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, etc.
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Kimley-Horn's Dallas, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team! Relevant municipal engineering experience including designing pump stations, pipelines, water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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The ideal candidate will have more than 10 years of hands-on experience in the civil engineering field, with a strong technical background in land development projects. Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in civil engineering, with a focus on land development projects.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or the ability to obtain within 6-12 months. Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Civil Graduate Engineer to join our Commercial Land Development team in our Dallas, TX office.
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Proficient in civil engineering design software such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Hydrology Studio (or similar software), and HEC-RAS. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of success in leading and managing complex civil engineering projects.
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Manage all aspects of civil engineering for assigned site/land development projects, from feasibility studies and conceptual design to permitting, construction drawings, and construction administration.
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