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If you have a degree in civil engineering, construction management, or a related field and some experience in heavy civil construction, we'd love to hear from you! Must have a degree in civil engineering, construction management, or a related field.
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This leadership role will include oversight for project delivery and engineering design tasks in the planning and design of fish hatcheries and aquaculture systems throughout the United States and Canada.
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Collaborating with project engineers and project managers to assist in planning, design, CAD drafting, and preparation of manufacturing plans, bid documents, technical specifications, and capital cost estimates for various engineering projects.
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By providing the majority of mechanical requirements in-house, including engineering, 3D BIM services, plumbing, sheet metal, HVAC, refrigeration, and controls, we are a “ONE-STOP” shop for any project.
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For over 50 years, Leland Saylor Associates (LSA) has been a nationally recognized construction consulting firm providing expertise in the areas of estimating, scheduling, value engineering, and construction management.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in the architectural-engineering industry with a minimum of 5 years as a project architect leading the AE team. Come join Stantec, a Top 10 global design firm in our Federal Buildings practice that provides Architecture, Buildings Engineering, Urban, and Interior Design services with a long history and deep commitment to clients that include NAVFAC, USACE, USCG, NGB, GSA, and more.
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What the job looks like: Responsible and accountable for timely and cost-effective delivery of projects through all phases of a project including, project justification, requirements definition, funding, programming, site selection, team sourcing and structure, budgeting, scheduling, design development, permitting, bid leveling, value engineering, construction administration and commissioning, FFE and Special Systems procurement and installation, and relocation.
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ADVENT's services include process engineering, automation engineering, project engineering, facility/system design, start up and commissioning, validation and compliance consulting for distinguished and successful biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.
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Minimum five (5) years of mechanical and project engineering including design experience utilizing 3D CAD software in the aerospace/hydraulic/vehicle industry environment OR master's degree and a minimum of two (2) years of experience in the aerospace/hydraulic/vehicle industry.
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Project types include design of new buildings, seismic evaluation, and retrofit of existing buildings and tenant improvement projects. Masters of Science Degree in Structural Engineering preferred.
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The Regional Project Engineer will be expected to autonomously execute responsibilities with course directions set by the Director of Engineering. 10+ years of engineering experience, with proven autonomous technical and project management responsibilities.
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Must be able to support the selection and deployment of utility-specific information technology applications, especially enterprise asset and maintenance management systems (EAMS/CMMS) and complementary technologies (e.g., GIS, CCTV, mobile, business intelligence, condition analytics, and capital project management.
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Reports to: Project Safety Manager or Project EHS Manager. Position Description: Assist the Project Safety Manager, PX, PM, and Superintendents in enforcing and adhering to Company Environmental Health & Safety and risk management policies and procedures on a construction project.
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Civil Engineering estimating and project management of earthwork, earth-retention shoring systems, deep foundations, and ground improvement projects. · 3+ years of related experience in civil or geotechnical engineering.
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We are currently seeking a seasoned and dynamic Project Engineer- Structural Engineer to join our team. A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering. Leading the planning, design, and implementation of structural engineering projects.
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