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Reports to: Sr. Project Manager, Engineering. Ability to use current/commonly used software programs for engineering analysis, technical drawings, project management, etc.
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Work with Project Manager, Jobsite Superintendent and General Superintendent to address construction issues and revise construction documents as required. In this role, you will be responsible for engineering and designing all aspects of site/civil projects, including stormwater management for building and site/civil construction projects.
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This position reports to the Plant Maintenance Manager and is responsible for moderately complex engineering projects and directing the work of assigned technical associates to promote increased performance and reliability of machinery and equipment through failure analysis.
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Job Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or other relevant degreeEngineer-in-Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred.
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Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE), or Construction-Manager-In-Training (CMIT), or Project Management Professional (PMP), or Professional Engineer (PE.
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Job Description - Senior Highway Transportation Engineer/Project Manager – Columbus, Ohio. Job ResponsibilitiesSenior Highway Transportation Engineer/Project Manager with experience consistent, but not limited to: Monitoring and coordinating client and teaming partners.
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Reports to the Project Superintendent, Project Manager, Project Executive, or Operations Manager. Additional experience in project engineering and field supervision is desirable.
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We are looking to add a Plant Engineer with first-hand experience in designing, commissioning, and operating industrial wastewater or separation equipment. At least 5 years of process engineering experience in wastewater treatment or plant operations.
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Monitor the installation and start-up of MEP systems and commissioning of the project with the Engineer & Owner. Manage and lead the HCC MEP Team and Trade Partners throughout the duration of the project (from Groundbreaking through Commissioning and Turnover to Owner.
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You’ll work directly for a project manager or project executive on a team that partners with field, engineering, and design teams. We’re seeking a Project Engineer ready to be on the front lines of a project.
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The Project Engineer will work closely with the Project Manager and field staff to ensure that all aspects of construction projects are executed effectively and efficiently.
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Our client, a subsidiary specializing in traffic engineering and transportation design, is seeking a Traffic Engineer Project Manager (Professional Engineer license required) for a fully remote position.
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Engineer all aspects of site/civil design and storm water management for site/civil and building construction projects. Our client is seeking a skilled and motivated Civil Engineer/Site Designer to join our team.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Landscape Architecture, preferably working as a licensed Professional Engineer or Landscape Architect. Due to MSG's continued growth in our Civil/Municipal Division, a new opening is available for a Project Manager, Residential in our Columbus, OH offices.
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Job DescriptionWe are looking for a Sr. Site Civil Engineer/ Project Manager who will play both key technical and managerial roles in the design, planning, and implementation of site civil design/development projects for our clients.
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