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Minimum 2 years industry experience in either project engineering, management, coordination, controls or project management assistant on relevant projects in excess of $3MM value in the oil & gas, petrochemical, industrial gases or construction industries is highly desirable but not essential.
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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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Communicate with project manager, engineering technicians, client representative, contractor's representative and others as applicable regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection requirements and results.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCEBachelor's degree (B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management or Construction Management, from a four-year college or university is required.
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The Construction Inspector will be responsible for inspecting construction methods and workmanship to ensure contractors build roadways, bridges, traffic signals, airports and other public works projects in accordance with plans and specifications; may serve as the only inspector on a construction project or assist in overseeing construction inspection activities for very large or complex projects within a district or conduct statewide construction inspection activities for ongoing projects.
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EducationBachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. SpecialtiesUnderground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line Compensation: Salary Based on experience.
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Experience with documentation, construction drawings, construction bid solicitation, contractor selection, construction management, field supervision, permitting, QA/QC, and Safety.
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The position also includes various assignments involving the City’s Integrated Regional Watershed Management Plan (IRWMP), Enhanced Watershed Management Program (WMP & EWMP); storm water quality monitoring, reporting and compliance program (i.e. NPDES and MS4 permit, etc.
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Hydrographic and Beach/Land surveying for construction management purposes. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management or Construction Management, from a four-year college or university is required.
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As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Threat Management and Response (TMR) will oversee the programs that gather Threat Intel, perform penetration testing, manage vulnerabilities, monitor & respond to events & incidents, and manage insider threat.
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Directly related work experience in underground construction can be substituted. Knowledge, Skills And Abilities-Knowledge of water, sewer, storm drain, asphalt trench paving, minor concrete structures and flatwork, and grading practices.
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2 Credit – Manage the overall processes and budgets within the Credit Department including Cash Application Management, Credit Risk Management, Accounts Receivable Collections Management, Accounts Receivable Deductions Management, Credit-related Risk Management, Corporate Governance and Compliance, Credit Reporting and other credit-related operations.
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Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technologyAbility to maintain confidentialityExcellent interpersonal communication skillsStrong problem solving and decision-making skillsVery high attention to detailEffective written and verbal communication skillsStrong organization and time management skillsAbility to analyze data Required Experience Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, or Construction Management is required.
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10 to 15+ years of experience in leading design tasks, bridge structural and seismic analysis, planning, design (new and rehabilitative), and preparation of construction drawings and contract documents for highway and/or railroad bridge projects.
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Work with Technology Risk and ERM (Enterprise Risk Management) on risk management practices. Manage holistic security programs, including, identity management, security architecture, threat management and response, and application, data and infrastructure security.
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