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Works with project manager and superintendent and/or manages overall project performance on more complex projects or scopes as per site HSE, cost management, schedule, quality, and status and progress reporting.
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Act as on-site POC with client for this project and be responsible for all work assigned by the client. need to travel to different local AZ site per project needs. HotFoot Recruiters has partnered with a Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Supplier in need of a Direct Hire Bilingual Field Service Project Engineer in the North Phoenix, AZ area.
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Project site travel required for this role as needed. Job Description AECOM is seeking a Project Geotechnical/Civil Engineer to be located in Phoenix, AZ. With a proud history spanning over 85 years and thousands of successful projects, our expertise in dam and reservoir engineering is unmatched.
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As an experienced Project Engineer, you will work on site/civil engineering and land development projects. Possess expertise in designing potable water and wastewater distribution systems, surface water management systems, site grading, roadway design, and related land development projects.
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With over 2,000 Teammates across the US, we build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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The Project Safety Engineer is responsible for creating a positive safety culture on an assigned project site while supporting our zero injury culture, and eliminating risk and claim exposure.
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Leverage experience and practical engineering skills to expertly supervise, direct, and/or perform site grading and drainage, roadway and utility design, and structural design. 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.
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Our enterprise manages a portfolio of capital projects on-site with a large contractor workforce that encompasses outsourced general contractors, A/E firms, and key trade companies in the Semiconductor Construction Industry.
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Project Engineer – Civil Site Work Construction Company (Greater Phoenix Area) Create and maintain project schedules to ensure projects are completed on time. Frequent sitting, standing and walking, which may be required for long periods of time, and may involve climbing stairs and walking up inclines and on uneven terrain.
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The Civil Engineering Project Manager serves as a leader, guiding their own team of Engineers on a variety of Land Development projects within the Commercial site development industry.
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The Project Engineer works on-site within the Project Management Team and is responsible for contract setup, submittals, assisting with the bid package process, change orders and assisting with the scheduling of the project.
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The Senior Project Engineer is a hybrid in office / on-site position. Participate in all City Pre-Con meetings on site to take minutes and understand what the city inspectors’ needs are and assist with the Project Manager assigned to those projects for successful implementation.
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Safety and Compliance: Enforce safety protocols and regulatory compliance on-site, conducting regular inspections and addressing any safety concerns or violations promptly. Willingness to travel and work on-site as needed.
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Responsible for material requisition, submittal compilation, purchase orders, on-site job walk-throughs, change orders request for information and close-out documents. 1-3 years of electrical experience/knowledge of construction, design, and cost management as a Project Engineer with Commercial, Institutional and/or Industrial projects.
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Are you looking to learn more about field and office operations while working on a construction project site and assisting Project Managers and Superintendents? Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an exciting career opportunity for a Senior Project Engineer to join our team in Phoenix.
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