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Education and work experience should be related to one or more of the following areas of civil/water resources engineering: civil design, steam and floodplain restoration, infrastructure design, storm water management, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, cost estimation, environmental regulations, remediation, water balance modelling, heavy earthwork construction, water quality.
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Pumps and piping 3D modeling capabilities with AutoCAD Plant 3D and SolidWorks is also necessary for this position. An excellent understanding of rheology and its application to various slurry hydraulic modeling theories is necessary.
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Proficient computer knowledge including Trimble Business Center modeling software and GPS machine control equipment, Microstation (or similar modeling package (Geopak, Civil 3D) and Microsoft Suite is preferred Experience will be heavily considered in lieu of a Bachelor's degree PLS is preferred.
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International Futures (IFs) is a large-scale, long-term, integrated global modeling system that represents demographic, economic, health, energy, agriculture, education, infrastructure, socio-political, environmental, and international politics subsystems for 188 countries interacting in the global system.
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Utilize 3D modeling software tools (including Cadworx) to create mechanical design schematics. Additionally, they offer engineering services for green hydrogen production via electrolysis, utilizing solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power sources, with on-site applications in power generation, fuel cells, and fueling stations.
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Under direct supervision, perform basic complexity calculations, modeling, and data analysis for water resources projects with a particular focus on riverine and coastal floodplain analyses though hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, risk assessment, and/or hazard mitigation.
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Qualifications: B.S. in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Engineering or related technical subject area5+ years of experience in turbomachinery structural analysisExperience performing FEA utilizing non-linear modeling techniques to include non-linear material and contact methods in ANSYSExperience performing modal analysis and frequency prediction.
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The Impact You Will Have The primary role of the Senior Analyst is to support production members of the Walker & Dunlop Affordable Investment Sales team with financial modeling of multifamily assets along with producing institutional quality marketing materials and maintaining detailed market analysis.
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Preferably proficient in geological software packages like Kingdom, Petra, or Petrel to support geological assessments and modeling for CCUS projects. Proficiency in geospatial data analysis using tools like ArcGIS.Preferred experience with geological software packages like Kingdom, Petra, or Petrel.
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Proficiency in CAD software for 3D modeling and simulation. During this 12-week program at our headquarters in Denver, CO, you'll work alongside an industry expert mentor to tackle complex, real-world challenges in fields such as structures, mechanisms, optics, pulsed power, computational engineering, plasma physics, and manufacturing.
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Strong knowledge in one or more of the following areas: Insurance liability, asset valuation, derivatives modeling, liquidity management, machine learning, artificial intelligence. Health and Work/Life Balance Benefits; Be Well Company sponsored holistic wellness program which includes Wellness Coaching and reward dollars, Parental Leave, Adoption Assistance, Employee Assistance Program, College Coach Program, Back-up Care Program, Paid Time Off to Volunteer, Employee Matching Gifts Program, Employee Resource Groups, Inclusion and Diversity Programs, Employee Recognition Program.
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Responsible for system and detailed circuit development, modeling, and simulation for tactical RF and antenna products. Experience with digital, analog, and FPGA electronic circuit design, electronic systems, as well as related software.
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Working knowledge of Revit, conceptual modeling tools such as Rhino and Grasshopper, Microsoft Office / Adobe Suite, and visualization tools such as Enscape and VRay. Working knowledge of Revit, conceptual modeling tools such as Rhino and Grasshopper, Microsoft Office / Adobe Suite, and visualization tools such as Enscape and VRay.
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Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D, Grading Design, Technical Writing, 3-D Modeling, MS Office, and Plan Interpretation. Atwell, LLC is a proud recipient of the following 2023 awards: 8 consecutive years in a row as a “Best Places to Work”, “Hot Firm Nationally” by Zweig groupRecognized as #7 in the “Top 100” firms in the US by Zweig GroupRecognized by ENR #74 in the ENR Top 500 and ranked in every region;Recognized in Crain Magazine’s “Fast 50” for the fastest growing firmsNamed in the “Top 50 Coolest Places to Work” by Crain MagazineWe are seeking a Civil Engineer EIT to join our growing team in Denver, CO.
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3+ years experience with 3D modeling in Revit. An environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater facilities is looking to bring on a Structural CAD Designer.
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