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Proficient in design software packages such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, aviation specialty programs. The Aviation Civil Project Manager will have the opportunity to manage a wide array of aviation projects with various aviation clients, mentor junior engineers, and make significant contributions to Garver’s growth momentum in the Florida aviation market.
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EAC Consulting, Inc. (EAC) is looking for a Civil Engineering Intern (Fulltime) to join our Civil Team. This position is located in EAC's office, either Miami or Ft. Lauderdale. Performs design using Civil 3D and plans preparation activities that may include: Field investigations or inspections; Detailed design work; Detailed checks of design computations and plans done by others; Coordination of specific design elements.
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We are currently seeking a Civil/Structural Engineer for our Miami District with experience specific to the design and/or construction of residential and/or commercial buildings to assist in the determination of the cause, origin and extent of construction defects, structural failures, water intrusions and other failures.
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We are seeking a skilled and knowledgeable Civil Technician to join our team. Civil Technicians help support civil engineering projects by assisting with the design, construction inspection, and maintenance.
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Duties include: teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of computer-aided drafting and design and all areas of civil engineering. Master degree in Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering or closely related fields and three years college-level teaching experience is required.
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Dealing with regulatory Civil Engineer, Civil, Engineer, Construction. Design of site development projects, including roadways, site grading, storm drainage, water main extensions and sanitary sewage collection and transmission systems.
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Education and Experience requirements: Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering or Architectural Engineering from an ABET accredited program required. Experience in providing Litigation Support including Expert Testimony at Depositions and/or Trial, Mediation and Arbitration proceedings, a plus.
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We are seeking an experienced Civil Estimator for a leading heavy civil contracting firm specializing in site development and highway construction projects throughout Central Florida. The Senior Civil Estimator will be responsible for performing the essential functions described below under the direct supervision of the Area Manager.
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Job description: We are seeking a highly skilled and dynamic Civil Engineer with a Professional Engineer (PE) license in the state of Florida to join our team at TGR. As a Geotechnical or Structural Engineer, you will play a crucial role in providing geotechnical or structural consulting services to our clients across various projects.
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