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15+ years of related project experience in Civil Design, CCR, Environmental Infrastructure or Geotechnical Engineering projects related to CCR management, solid waste management, remediation construction, water resources, dams and impoundments.
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Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Typical geostructural analysis and design support for geotechnical projects includes: support of excavation, underpinning, slope stabilization, utility support, ground-improvement, shallow and deep foundations, earth-retaining structures and grouting programs.
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Upon receipt of professional reports (e.g. appraisal, engineering, environmental assessment, seismic analysis, zoning, and market reports), transfer data into underwriting analysis workbook and narrative.
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The convergence of our proprietary, on-demand cloud-based technology and our client-focused colleagues leads to a seismic shift in drivers of success in all industries. Knowledge of BPA & ETL concepts ( Ab-Initio, Apache Airflow, etc.
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Experience in geotechnical seismic design is preferred. Keller is looking for Geotechnical Engineer for an exciting opportunity in Chicago, Illinois. Masters/PhD in Geotechnical Engineering is preferred.
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The position interfaces with other discipline project leads, client engineering and construction managers, surveying and geotechnical engineering vendors, equipment and structure vendors. Job Title: Civil/Structural Engineer.
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Solid grasp of general engineering principles varying from fluid dynamics, structural design, geotechnical issues, and equipment mechanics. Experience with large scale hydropower clients + Master's Degree in Civil Engineering or Business + Familiarity with state and federal regulatory requirements for dams and hydropower clients + Professional Engineer (P.E.) License.
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Additionally, you will be conducting structural analyses, which include complex loading conditions such as wind, seismic, blast, and pressurization. Founded in 1891, the firm is a global leader in power and energy with expertise in grid modernization, renewable energy, energy storage, nuclear power, and fossil fuels.
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A Masters Degree in Geotechnical or Structural Engineering is preferred. Keller is the leading geotechnical specialty design build contractor in North America with offices located throughout the United States and abroad.
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Per Sé Group is seeking a Civil/Geotechnical Engineer – Hydropower for one of our premier clients whose focus is on reframing hydropower as a climate technology to accelerate America’s energy transition to a clean, thriving economy.
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Providing planning support, operational research, project management, meeting facilitation, interagency coordination, and developing and writing emergency management plans related to seismic zone emergencies.
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Supports code officials and contractors with all ceilings seismic technical questions with assistance from our technical department. In addition, the incumbent collaborates effectively with established team which consists of: architectural sales representatives, contractor specialty & distribution representatives, as well as internal USG departments to meet and exceed goals.
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Perform detailed structural analyses including seismic, wind, and foundation design using advanced skills in RISA and STAADPro software. Over 10 years of experience in structural engineering with a focus on nuclear facilities, well-versed in EPC project environments across various industries such as pharmaceutical, industrial, and government projects.
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Services include facilitation of due diligence activities such as environmental assessments, geotechnical investigation, and site surveying; procurement of contracted and professional services, including architectural/engineering teams and prime contractor; contract negotiation support in partnership with client’s legal counsel; and design oversight.
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