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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Structural or related Engineering field required. Submits designs for peer review or approval review in an accurate and timely manner to avoid construction delays on the project site.
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Bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field preferred. The Construction Manager will work to build and grow the overall construction operation, team, and culture.
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As part of Kiewit, we are integrated with 135 years of construction and engineering experience that provides holistic solutions, differentiating our team from the rest of the industry. In this role you will have the opportunity to significantly impact the growth of the Kiewit Power Delivery team and provide support to the Kiewit Power Delivery growing engineering and construction team.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction management or related field, or the equivalent education and experience. Minimum of four or more years project management experience within Healthcare Construction.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. The Project Manager will be an instrumental member of Impact Housing’s construction team, which is fully responsible for the execution of its real estate development projects.
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One year of full-time experience reviewing/designing building plans for conformance with Building Codes and Zoning Regulations with a governmental jurisdiction, which must include having the legal authority to enforce and require compliance with the Uniform Model Codes AND a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or construction management. 5+ years of related experience in civil or geotechnical engineering. Project estimating and project management of civil projects with all types of deep foundations, retention systems, ground improvement, and dewatering scope.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Finance or related field experience, 5-7 years' experience in construction industry, or equivalent combination.
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Coordinates and prepares contracts for services to be performed by outside consultants such as architecture, civil engineering, landscape architecture and soils and structural engineering.
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A bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in civil construction, a proven record of managing large-scale projects, and a passion for the water treatment industry.
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Experience with computer applications and civil engineering design software such as Bentley Systems and familiarity with reading construction plans. Bowman has an opportunity for a Civil Designer II to join our team in San Diego, CA. At Bowman, we believe in creating opportunities for aspiring people to thrive and achieve ambitious goals.
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Perform professional civil engineering work and conduct research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, resources, building, and infrastructure to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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BS in civil/environmental engineering, environmental science, geology, geography, or other related field. Technical understanding of stormwater management requirements related to California municipal, industrial, and construction National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs.
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Our services include infrastructure improvement, heavy civil construction, vertical construction, site development for government and state agencies and private enterprise across the United States.
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Coordinate successful collaboration with other teams including Solar Engineering, Energy Storage Engineering, Project Management, Preconstruction, Construction, Procurement, Development, Asset Management and Performance & Reliability Engineering.
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