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Seven or more (7+) years of land surveying experience including experience at the party chief level, or related land development experience to include construction stakeout. Thorough knowledge of field procedures for performing boundary and ALTA/ACSM land title surveys.
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Division: Land Development-Rf. Do you have a current State of California licensure as a Land Surveyor or a Civil Engineer license authorized to practice land surveying? This position requires current State of California licensure as a Land Surveyor or a Civil Engineer license authorized to practice land surveying.
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Kimley-Horn's San Diego office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 5+years of experience to join their Land Development team! Minimum of 5 years of experience in civil engineering, with a focus on land development projects.
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Associate's or bachelor's degree in Land Surveying or related field preferred, or commensurate relevant experience. Professional Land Surveying registration preferred. Define the scope of multiple, complex projects and develop plan to accomplish land survey projects.
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Serve as a company-wide resource for hydrology and hydraulics, LID design, stormwater infrastructure design, hydro-modification analysis and solutions for land development projects, municipal stormwater feasibility studies and regional watershed improvement projects (ex.
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Work collaboratively with land development, the design studio, options, sales, construction, customer care, trade partners, and other team members regarding community standards and option issues that arise.
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Business Administration, Economics, Government, Organizational Communication, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy and Administration, Social Science, Urban Land Development.
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This position will coordinate efforts with the various team members and stakeholders at IOWN, including but not limited to GIS, resource assessment, market intelligence, transmission planning, and land acquisition & real estate to develop a pipeline of projects that contain realistic strategies for development success.
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Associate Engineer – Civil positions perform complex engineering project design work and research analysis; may plan and supervise the work of professional engineers and technical staff engaged in construction inspection, building and subdivision plan review, development or design engineering, storm water quality inspection, planning engineering, or related work; serve as project manager for complex engineering projects; and perform other duties as assigned.
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Associate Engineer – Civil employees who do not have a valid State of California Professional Engineer registration but have a valid Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification that meets the requirements established by California's Department of Consumer Affairs, Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists are eligible for 8% additional pay.
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Job Title: Pharmaceutical & Food - Business Development Manager (Southwest)This role is accountable for the delivery of Pharmaceutical & Food (P&F) orders, sales and profitability targets for the southwest territory.
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Responsible for obtaining required permits from local jurisdictions in support of land development and home building operations. Supervise and coordinate with architects, engineers, landscape architects, soils and environmental engineers, and other consultants in preparation of required development applications and approvals.
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Responsible for coordinating with all agencies, internal departments and outside consultants to achieve desired development goals. Responsible for coordinating the creation and implementation of homeowners’ association(s), serving on HOA Boards and tracking common area turnover process through build-out.
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High School Diploma or GED required; Bachelor’s Degree in the field of Construction Management, Urban Design, Business, Engineering or related course study preferred. Responsible for coordinating and implementing input from division leaders regarding site and architectural design.
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We have a very successful track record managing designers and contractors within the land development and public works arena. Must have a minimum of 6 years’ management experience in land development, commercial and/or public works projects preferably having worked with an Owner’s Representative CM firm or a developer/builder.
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