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Project teams in our Energy & Industrial Group (EIG) support industry-leading projects in power generation, plant design, environmental compliance, mid/downstream oil & gas, and multi-disciplined industrial projects.
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My client is looking for a dynamic and experienced Transportation Engineer/Project Engineer to join their team in Chicago. If you are a motivated and talented Transportation Engineer/Project Engineer, please send your resume to mm@libertyjobs.com for consideration.
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DESCRIPTIONMichael Baker International is actively seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our growing Water Practice in Chicago, IL. Michael Baker provides a flexible work environment with a balance mix of office and home work.
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More About This Role : Manage complex, multi-discipline infrastructure projects of civil works structures (flood protection, navigation locks, dam structures), waterfront structures, pump stations, and bridges, including oversight of the project execution and day-to-day project management.
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As a well-rounded Data Center Engineer, you will be part facilities engineer, part network engineer and part project manager. Data Center Engineer. Ability to console network equipment or servers, and perform basic troubleshooting and configuration as instructed by a network engineer.
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Knowledge of work related to delivering transportation projects primarily for highway and bridge related clients such as IDOT, Tollway, CDOT and local agencies required, related experience to other agencies and clients in rail, transit and aviation is also desirable.
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The successful candidate will serve as a Lead Engineer and Project Manager on electric transmission line design projects of overhead and underground systems for some of the largest utilities in the country as well as regional utilities.
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General Summary This position is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of water resources projects. Coordinate with estimators and project controls group to establish budget.
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Knowledge of Renewable projects (Solar, Wind farm, Hydro and BESS) and data center projects is a strong plus. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Substation Protection and Control Engineer for our Chicago office.
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As a Structural Engineer, you will report directly to the Project Manager and Principal, collaborating with geotechnical, architectural, and MEP project members to ensure project success.
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As a SCADA Engineer, you will work as part of a growing SCADA team that is responsible for developing and maintaining the current OSI Monarch SCADA Infrastructure which manages operations for numerous clean energy projects including wind, solar, battery and natural gas throughout North America, Latin America, and Europe.
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We expect that this role will be involved with projects with HNTB clients such as the Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Department of Transportation, Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Department of Water Management, and Amtrak.
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Review jointly with marine engineer-related marine/terminal projects. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Studies, or a High National Diploma (HND) in Nautical Science/Marine Engineering along with a Master Mariner (Class I)/Chief Engineer Certificate of Competency from a recognized and approved program.
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We are currently seeking a full-time transportation engineer to join a dynamic team within the Division of Project Development at the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT). Familiarity with CDOT and IDOT design standards.
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Works with Sr. Network Engineer on projects and Provide on-call support outside of routine business hours. This Voice Engineer installs and supports all telecommunications, voice cabling and third party voice applications tied to Cisco CUCM systems.
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