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This position requires experience with wet utility construction, heavy civil and underground construction as well as the ability to plan, coordinate, schedule and direct all phases of the project from conception to completion.
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Receive or identify subjects for an initial study by the Pool of Experts (civil, hydraulics/hydrology, structures, construction method, architecture, track and systems, rail operations, safety and security, airports, airport legal, etc.
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Execution of projects under the supervision of a Project Manager for design of water, wastewater and/or conveyance and treatment processes and facilities, open channel hydraulics, pump stations, reservoirs / storage facilities, treatment equipment (i.e., screens, clarifiers, blowers, dewatering equipment, filters, among others), including development of project plans, specification packages, calculations packages, and construction cost estimates.
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As a Construction Project Engineer, you will be responsible for work alongside the project manager on high-profile construction projects which include design review, budget allocation, subcontract hiring, contract negotiation, schedule definition and control, and team management.
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Due to a strong pipeline, they are immediately seeking the appointment of an experienced and driven construction project engineer to lead projects across SAC with the project manager.
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The Senior Project Engineer assists the Project Manager with the planning and daily execution of the construction project. Balfour Beatty Construction is seeking a Senior Project Engineer in Sacramento.
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Serve as Task Order Manager or Technical Project Manager for planning and coordinating civil works, infrastructure, and facilities projects from basis of design memorandum through final design, and engineering during construction.
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Our Project Engineer assists their Project Manager on projects and is the liaison between the field and the office. Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program such as Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field.
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Develop relationships with project managers, subcontractors, engineers, and vendors to ensure a team approach and lay a foundation for building a career in the construction industry. To provide a well-rounded experience, all interns are exposed to a variety of project types, phases of construction, and project teams.
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Execution of projects under the supervision of a Project Manager for planning and analysis of water, wastewater and/or recycled water processes and facilities, including capacity analysis, facility plans, alternatives analysis, condition assessment, process evaluations, risk assessment, O&M optimization, and more.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction management, or related field, or the equivalent education and experience. The Project Engineer assists the Project Managers and/or Superintendents to ensure work meets quality standards, owner expectations, and profitability.
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The Construction Manager will assist the Program Management Team during the contract development and engineering design phases of such projects and will work closely with each project’s respective Project Manager during the project execution phase.
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Structural Engineers may function as a Discipline Team Leader, working in collaboration with our in-house A/E team, including the Project Manager and the Project Architect, to create and deliver Positive Impact for our clients, colleagues, and community.
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Minimum of 20 years’ experience in planning, designing, project engineering, project management, and construction of pump station and pipeline projects. California PE license in Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, or related Engineering discipline.
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