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Licensed/registration as a Professional Civil Engineer (PE) and/or Traffic Engineer (TE) in the State of California. Together, we foster a collaborative work environment, promote teamwork, and provide many opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
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As a Sr. Mechanical Project Engineer in our Los Angeles office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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Professional Engineer License (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or similar credentials. PM2CM, Inc., is a professional services company dedicated to providing Program, Project and Construction Management, Scheduling, Cost Controls and Claims avoidance and Mitigation services to our clients.
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5-7 years in the role of AV Engineer in a corporate environment OR a professional degree with 3+ years of experience in a related field with a strong emphasis on high-level system design and integration.
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Ware Malcomb is hiring a Project Engineer to join our Civil Engineering team in our office in Los Angeles, CA! Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is a contemporary and expanding full service design firm providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding and building measurement services to corporate, commercial/residential developer and public/institutional clients throughout the world.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Engineer located in Los Angeles, CA. The Construction Project Engineer will be responsible for project coordination, construction engineering, quality control, and submittals.
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We're looking for an AV Project Engineer to join CAA! Experience troubleshooting enterprise and professional AV technologies including, Cisco, Crestron, Extron, Biamp, Shure, Tricaster.
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We are seeking a Project Structural Engineer with 3-6 years of structural engineering experience related to Buildings. is a member of Dar Group, a global, privately-owned professional services group, and its industry-leading family of Global Infrastructure companies.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanical Project Engineer in our. As Mechanical Project Engineer you will be r. Act as Lead Engineer on projects and is able to perform complete mechanical systems design (for a discipline) according to code.
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A Southern California-based construction management firm has an immediate need for a project engineer with educational construction experience to support various LAUSD construction projects.
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Step into Your New Role Kleinfelder's is seeking a Project Professional Level Geotechnical Engineer to join the growing SoCal Team! Job Description Take Your Geotechnical Career to the Next LevelAre you ready to be challenged, make a difference, and experience professional growth in your career.
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5-8 years minimum recent professional experience in a similar or equivalent position involved in project or construction. Reviews and enforces construction and professional services contracts.
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Professional Engineer License (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or similar credential preferred. The Project Engineer II will provide support and assistance to the other CPLT and CPT members in the performance of their respective responsibilities.
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Hill International is seeking a Project Engineer I - Infrastructure Project Engineer in Los Angeles, California. Paid Time Off (PTO), Holidays, 401(K) Retirement Savings Plan, Employee Referral Program, Professional Certification Incentive Program, Hill University Learning and Development, Tuition Reimbursement, EAP, Years of Service Awards Program.
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Professional Engineer license (PE) of CA - preferred, not required. 10+ years of experience successfully leading Southern California Transportation project pursuits, bringing your success in business development in the Intelligent Transportation Systems (consulting services) industry, including client engagement, marketing while contributing to the growth of the ITS practice in Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego, and surrounding markets.
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