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Our Civil Engineering Transportation Team in our Sacramento area (Roseville) office has an opportunity for a talented Project Civil Engineer / Sr. Project Civil Engineer (Transportation.
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Under the direction of the Engineering Manager or City Engineer, the Associate Civil Engineer (salary T89: $97,896.84 - $124,012.79 annually)performs and participates in professional and technical advanced journey level civil engineering activities of a complex nature which may involve both general civil engineering work and/or design/construction of public projects for public works, community development, or utilities department.
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The Associate Civil Engineer plans, coordinates, administers and participates in the development and review of traffic engineering, transportation related capital improvements, drainage, and special projects; provides professional technical engineering support relative to assigned area of responsibility; develops and implements long range planning; and works on a variety of state and federally funded projects.
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POSITION INFORMATION Placer County is currently accepting applications to fill vacancies in the (Engineering Division, Transportation Planning Division, Floodplain & Stormwater Division, and Environmental Utilities Division) and the (Building Services and Engineering & Surveying Division.
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As Sr Civil Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and management of civil engineering projects related to land development, primarily private. Specific skills needed to be successful in this role include Land Development, Civil Engineering, Design, Calculations, Cost Estimates, Road, Storm, Water, Sewer, Drainage.
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The primary duties of the Environmental/Civil Engineer are to conduct, supervise or direct a multitude of waste and organics engineering projects. At least 5 years' experience with multidiscipline facility, civil site engineering, or related project work preferred.
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Role description:Arcadis seeks a nationally recognized Design Build Oversight Manager who has successfully managed billion-dollar, heavy civil transportation projects. Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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Role description:Arcadis is seeking a Principal Geotechnical Engineer to join an established and growing multi-national mining engineering team. In this position, you will lead geotechnical engineering on surface mining projects, including tailings facilities and open pits.
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Mesa seeks a Senior Civil/Structural Engineer who will work with other members of the engineering team to deliver projects of varying complexity and size for our fossil and hydro power generation clients.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Environmental or Geological Engineering: Course work and demonstrated understanding in the following areas preferred: Solid and hazardous waste management Leachate, landfill gas, and wastewater treatment Geotechnical engineering (e.g., slope stability, hazards assessment) Stormwater and groundwater management Engineering economics (eg.
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Pursuing a bachelors or associates degree in any areas of Horticulture such as the following: Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, Agriculture-Business, Landscape Design or Plant Science.
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We specialize in working alongside public and private sector clients on diverse and complex Environmental Remediation; Geotechnical, Heavy Civil, and Habitat & Wetland Construction; and Emergency & Disaster Services projects.
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We are one of the largest and most successful privately held civil engineering firms in Northern California, with offices in Pleasanton (SF Bay Area) and Roseville (Sacramento Valley). B.S. in Civil Engineering or related field from an ABET accredited university is required.
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Actively enrolled in an accredited Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Geologic Engineering or related, Masters or PhD program. Actively enrolled in an accredited Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Geologic Engineering, or related, Undergraduate program.
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Our small team works closely with Architects, Civil Engineering and Transportation disciplines. This role will support Landscape Architectural design services to a wide range of project types, from site planning in the public realm to private sector landscapes that combine green infrastructure and civil engineering.
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