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We work in diverse, collaborative teams, both within the company and with our partners and customers, to plan, design, build, and modernize infrastructure. Experience in analysis, design and implementation of projects such as corridor studies, traffic impact studies, alternative intersection design, traffic operational analysis, traffic signal design, signal timing, signing, striping, lighting and traffic control plans.
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Infrastructure as Code: Design and implement infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools such as AWS CloudFormation or Terraform to automate the provisioning and management of cloud resources.
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The Director of Electrical Infrastructure reports to the Vice President of Technical Development (ATS) and will be responsible for leading the eMobility and Microgrid Technical Team as well as assisting the VP on identifying opportunities, qualifying prospects, resource assignments, identifying needs for additional developers and engineers, and creating processes for the pursuit of eMobility and Microgrid projects.
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This individual will be responsible for executing on the operational security program, overseeing Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, and the Cyber Threat Intelligence program.
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You will report directly to our IT Director and you'll work out of one of our Honeywell locations: Charlotte, NC, Houston, TX or Atlanta, GA on a hybrid work schedule. Strong knowledge of IT infrastructure, cloud technologies, and security.
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It will be based on Databricks and use dbt for transformation. Ability to contribute to all aspects of a solution – design, infrastructure, development, testing and maintenance.
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Typical projects include project management and technical oversight for studies, design, and construction phase services for water/sewer distribution/collection system piping, pump stations, and treatment plant projects.
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Exhibit ownership of delegated tasks, including responsibility for coordination and delivery of on-schedule and on-budget tasksExperience with Municipal wastewater, facility infrastructure design, and other Municipal planning, design, and construction engineering activities.
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Type Direct Hire We are currently searching for a Civil Engineer – Sr. Water/Wastewater Project Manager for water infrastructure projects in Atlanta, Georgia. Also, interaction and a commitment to client service for both internal and external clients Qualifications 10+ years’ experience in water/wastewater engineering and project management Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Georgia Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become registered within 6 months Demonstrated technical proficiency in hydraulics, water/wastewater treatment, industry standards, etc.
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We are Recruiting on Purpose a Civl Environmental Engineer - Municipal Water Wastewater Engineer to support and grow our team in Vinnings, GA. We are looking for dedicated, creative, and energetic candidates interested in tackling challenges and developing sustainable solutions to address water issues such as quality, scarcity, reuse, management, and resilience.
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We are currently searching for a Civil Engineer - Sr. Water/Wastewater Project Manager for water infrastructure projects in Atlanta, Georgia. Serve as senior project manager for water/sewer distribution/collection system piping, pump stations, and treatment plant projects Plan, execute, monitor, control and close projects using earned value management principles Provide supervision of multi-discipline teams of engineers, engineering technicians, GIS analysts, designers, CAD staff, sub-consultants, etc.
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Ability to work independently and mentor junior staff Maintain effective communication with client, client’s staff, regulatory agencies and within project teams Participate in business development activities including engineering scope and fee preparation, proposal preparation, and marketing activities.
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Exposure to architectural design patterns of highly scaled web applications. You will collaborate closely with our design and product teams, gathering requirements, building solutions, and providing guidance to team members on best- practice approaches to follow.
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Coordinate assigned work to ensure continuity, consistency, and quality. Ability to lead, motivate, and manage a project team and oversee excellent quality of work Excellent written and oral communication skills.
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Understanding of FEMA floodplain regulations Knowledge of stormwater design including open channel conveyance and closed drainage systems. Bachelors degree in Engineering Georgia PE Georgia Level II Erosion and Sedimentation Control Certification Hybrid work schedule Key Skills/Attributes: Experience working on GDOT projects.
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