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We currently have an opportunity for a Project Engineer in Santa Clarita, CA. The Project Engineer is responsible for providing technical engineering and project control support on our heavy civil and transportation construction projects.
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Proficiency in MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) engineering. A Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proficiency in using HVAC design software (Microsoft Project preferred.
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Bachelor's Degree required (Business Related, Economics, Accounting, Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Architecture, Construction Management, or similar discipline). Solid understanding of Civil Engineering Principles, fundamental Real Estate and Urban planning concepts and aligning these skills with the organization's goals and objectives.
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Work with procurement, project management, and engineering teams to optimize purchase order processes and CapEx expenditures, ensuring efficient use of resources. Collaborate closely with engineering leadership to create accurate and realistic financial forecasts, taking into account project timelines, resource allocation, and operational requirements.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for providing technical engineering and project control support on our heavy civil and transportation construction projects. Minimum five years’ heavy civil construction experience for Project Engineer III role.
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If you meet the qualifications and are enthusiastic about civil engineering and project management, we invite you to apply today by submitting your resume. Are you passionate about civil engineering and project management.
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Key Role: Maintain responsibility for identifying and mitigating risks to ServiceNow system development programs, including ITSM, ITBM, HR, Finance, and CSM. Focus on analyzing non technical aspects of program and project management, including budgets, resources, and schedules.
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We’re seeking a driven and detail-oriented Construction Project Manager to join our team for a major school modernization projects in and near Santa Clarita, CA. Construction Project Manager.
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Minimum of 6+ years of experience in land development, civil engineering, and project management. We maintain divisions that focus on civil engineering, urban design & planning, community planning, landscape architecture, transportation & traffic engineering, surveying, mapping, aerial photogrammetry, water resources, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and 3D laser scanning.
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Negotiates contracts for services to be performed by outside consultants such as architecture, civil engineering, landscape architecture and soils and structural engineering. Bachelor's Degree minimum, in the field of construction management, urban design, business, engineering or related course study or equivalent years of experience.
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This role will be as a functional manager, maintaining lead project responsibilities while managing their team and improving sustaining engineering. Understands overall Neuromodulation business and can analyze the impact of each project in prioritizing and escalating issues.
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Organizes and executes a broad range of project assignments requiring an extensive knowledge of civil engineering practices. Requires the use of current techniques and the application of theories, precepts and practices of civil engineering.
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Perform all work in accordance with published TA Aerospace engineering processes and standards. Insure that each project is managed by a milestone to ensure that design and prototype lead times are well defined and schedules are adhered to.
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Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management. We’re looking for anAssociate Project Managerto join our team. Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture or other related field. DEA’s Land Development Group is currently hiring for a Client Team Leader / Project Director that can be located in Santa Clarita, or our Los Angeles, CA offices.
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