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Conduct slope stability, soil analysis, and other geotechnical engineering studies. Geotechnical Engineering experience on dams, levees, hydraulic Structures, railroad, and transportation infrastructure.
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RESPEC, an internationally recognized engineering consulting company, seeks an experienced environmental engineer located in our Lexington, Kentucky location. Extensive experience in commercial civil or mining engineering software (e.g., AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, Carlson Civil Suite, HEC-RAS, HMS, TR55, Geo-Studio, or similar software and GIS-based software.
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In general, with this geotechnical engineer role you will assist more senior engineers/designers by performing the routine aspects of geotechnical and civil engineering assignments. You will perform a variety of tasks related to geotechnical engineering in support of transportation, dam, power, and infrastructure projects that may include calculations, field work, coordination of simple tasks, and meeting attendance and recording.
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PRIME AE Group, Inc. (), a multi-faceted and rapidly growing architectural and engineering firm with 20 office locations and over 475 employees throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Northeast areas, is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a TSMO | Senior Traffic Engineer in one of our Transportation offices (Jacksonville, Tampa, Lexington, Harrisburg, Columbus, Fairfax, Richmond or Baltimore.
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Mentorship and development from seasoned leadership and peers will allow this Water/Wastewater Engineer to have a direct impact on maintaining and growing our legacy of providing outstanding engineering services to water and wastewater clients.
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A mature, North American company founded in 1987 with 16 business units across the US and Canada, JMP serves the Fortune 1000 space providing engineering services and turnkey solutions in seven core areas: process automation, control system integration, information and MES, automation and robotics systems, automated guided vehicles, material handling, and networking and security applications.
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The successful candidate will work with senior engineering staff to manage mining-related reclamation projects. Experience in operational, consulting, or engineering services in civil or environmental engineering or related industries.
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Bachelor's or master’s degree in civil or environmental engineering. A minimum of 5 years of experience in environmental engineering. Discipline: Environmental Engineering. Environmental Engineer (Mine Reclamation) Full-time.
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Fire Protection Engineer in the Life Safety department able to engineer systems on medium-to-large scale projects and/or provide full engineering responsibility on smaller scale projects with limited guidance from more senior engineers.
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Degree: soil conservation or related agricultural or natural resource discipline such as agronomy, soil science, forestry, agricultural education, or agricultural engineering. We expect to make a final job offer approximately 40 days after the deadline for applications.
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Also, as Keeneland's primary engineering firm since the 1960s, GRW's civil/site engineers have played a key role in the development of this combination Thoroughbred racecourse and sales company located in the heart of Kentucky's famed Bluegrass Region.
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As a Geotechnical Project Engineer, you'll be responsible for the management and execution of geotechnical engineering services throughout Kentucky and surrounding states. Apply sound geotechnical engineering principles and perform analyses for shallow foundations, deep foundations, slope stability, and settlement.
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As the Structural Engineer with the Water/Wastewater team, you will be responsible for the project design engineering and construction of Water/Wastewater projects. Mackinnon Bruce International, an Executive Search Consultancy within the global Civil Infrastructure, Water and Wastewater industries, are working exclusively alongside a nationally recognized leader within the Water, Wastewater and Engineering markets, who are looking to hire a Structural Engineer – Water/Wastewater, to join their growing team.
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From sites in excess of 100 acres for the Federal Bureau of Prisons to commercial developments for Chick-fil-A, McDonald's and Rite Aid, GRW works beside our clients offering comprehensive civil and site engineering services.
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Lochmueller group is seeking an experienced and energetic Traffic Engineering professional to join our team as a Senior Project Engineer / Project Manager for our Traffic Engineering and Planning (TEP) operations in Kentucky.
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