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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Provide technical assistance Project Managers in the field of High Speed Rail for engineering review of the design consultant’s work and management support. The ideal candidate should possess comprehensive knowledge of various phases of high-speed rail project development, particularly in the preliminary and detailed design stages for civil works.
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4-15+ years of experience in Structural Design and/or Project Management for buildings/structures. Project types include residential, commercial, and industrial structural engineering projects.
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Entitlements/Land use, standards development and management, and medical equipment/furniture planning SMEs must be conversant and capable of competently providing either individually or as support staff general facility planning/capital project accountabilities on more than 10 concurrent projects with an aggregate project cost exceeding $100,000,000.00 of the MEP systems engineer SME.
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The Mechanical Design Engineer shall have robust full life cycle project management experience with proficiency in Autodesk Inventor and Vault. Project Management: Lead full life cycle projects from initial concept through design, manufacturing, testing, and implementation.
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Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in mechanical design and project management. Documentation: Prepare and maintain detailed project documentation, including design specifications, engineering reports, and user manuals.
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Project Management: Demonstrated ability to manage full life cycle projects with a track record of successful project delivery. Design and Development: Create detailed mechanical designs and CAD models using Autodesk Inventor for a variety of projects including automation systems and tooling.
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The role involves project management, client management, business development, and project delivery of water, wastewater, and/or stormwater infrastructure projects including pipeline, pump station, and lift station design and construction.
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Position Description : The VDC Engineer will manage, evaluate and assess model-based information from design team, trade subcontractors, and others necessary to construct the project as specified by the contract documents.
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Certification in Quality Management or Quality Engineering (e.g., ASQ Certified Quality Engineer) is highly desirable. Collaborate with project teams to aid in the integration of quality management principles into project planning, design, and execution phases.
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Support conceptual studies, planning efforts, property evaluations, site works, utility designs, storm water management solutions, city permitting, project management activities, and management of sub-consultants.
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Provide project engineering and task management, conduct difficult to complex hydraulic and hydrologic modeling; conduct stormwater collection systems modeling and design; collect, assimilate and present data in reports, memos and public forums; lead production of design calculations and technical reports; and lead preparation of engineering plans and specifications for design of detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities and other hydraulic structures.
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Clark Pacific’s Design Build department, a section with its own in-house architectural resources and general contracting expertise, is looking to add a Project Engineer to the team.
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Initiates and drafts changes to configuration documents related to engineering design on project sections. Coordinates configuration item changes with internal stakeholders, including Real Property, Infrastructure Delivery, Rail Operations, Engineering Services, Environmental Services, Planning and Sustainability, and Contract Management.
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Professional Degree in construction management, architecture or a related field (mechanical or civil engineering, construction tech, interior design, business administration) is preferred.
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