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Desired Qualifications: B.S or M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or (EIT) 3+ years of demonstrated engineering design of Land Development Projects Utility Design Site Grading Storm Water Management Systems Zoning Research Permitting Research Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D software Salary and Benefits: Comprehensive Salary Package.
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Civil Design Engineer – Responsibilities: You will prepare site Land Development plans, including paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD and Civil 3D and other engineering software.
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Civil Design Engineer – Land Development A well-established and growing Engineering and Land Planning firm is looking for a Civil Design Engineer. We are looking to a add a Civil Design Engineer to our engineering land development team immediately.
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The Civil Design Engineer’s primary role is to provide engineering design & leadership for land development projects throughout the region. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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We are seeking a Civil Engineer- EIT or PE, to join our land development engineering team. + 2-10 years of land development civil engineering experience, including drainage and stormwater design, local experience (South Florida) preferred.
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Your Opportunity Stantec's Gaithersburg, MD office is looking for a motivated Civil Engineer with strong land development and general civil engineering experience to come join our dynamic team.
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My name is Thomas Ciresi and I place Architecture and Engineering professionals at all levels across the country. To confidentially discuss the next steps in your career, I encourage you to contact me a (605) 705-6677 or via email at Thomas.
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Civil Engineer with either an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) license, and a minimum of 3 years of experience in land development or stormwater management.
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Experience: 2+ years experience designing land development projects using Civil 3D software applications. Civil Engineer – Designer – Civil Site Development.
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Kimley-Horn's McKinney, Texas (TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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Bachelors’ Degree in Civil Engineering required from an ABET accredited program - Land Development focus desirable. We are seeking to add a talented Professional Engineer with four plus (4+) years of direct Land Development experience to our team immediately.
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The Civil Project Engineer will assist in the design of private and public land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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ROWE Professional Services Company is an employee-owned, full-service professional consulting firm specializing in civil engineering, surveying, aerial photography/mapping, LiDAR, landscape architecture, planning, and land development.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Apply principles, methods, and techniques of civil engineering technology as they relate to land development including design of drainage and stormwater systems, water systems, sanitary sewer systems, parking and roadways.
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