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We are here to protect our natural environment and water resources, while powering our world for Role accountabilities:As a Structural Engineer, you will conduct structural analysis, design, and construction efforts for climate adaptation projects, including seismic risk reduction, flood mitigation, and infrastructure resilience initiatives.
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Involvement from project inception to completion in the management of design and construction administration of infrastructure projects including roadway design, drainage, sewer and water systems, and specifications.
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A complete working knowledge of all environmental aspects of pipeline construction projects and the FERC's standard pipeline construction best management practices, including but not limited to, wetland crossings, stream crossings, agricultural lands, residential construction, cultural resources, and erosion and sediment control design, installation, and maintenance procedures.
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As a Construction Project Engineer, you will be responsible for the administrative and technical aspects of constructing a project, managing a team of field and cost engineers. Undergraduate degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering or equivalent.
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Conducting geophysical surveys using a variety of geophysical methods including electromagnetics, electrical resistivity tomography, ground penetrating radar, borehole methods, magnetics, seismic, and UAV methods.
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We are seeking an experienced senior level engineer with advanced AWS expertise to join our dynamic team, focusing on platform management, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), observability, and infrastructure architecture.
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From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment. Our fleet varies by location but primarily include Aerial Work Platforms, general construction tools and.
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This role is responsible for CAD/BIM/VDC support to our estimating and project teams to provide a variety of deliverables that increase efficiencies, prevent issues, and facilitate better understanding throughout the construction process.
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Gives directions to Bridge-or-gantry-crane Operator or Hoisting Engineer engaged in hoisting and moving loads to insure safety of workers and material handled, using hand signals, loudspeaker, or telephone.
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Willing to travel domestically or internationally in support of electrical equipment construction or repairs. Demonstrated experience in petrochemical industry with power systems as an Electrical Engineer.
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They will be responsible for all aspects of completing the delivery of new telecommunications networks multiple locations through vendor management and vendor engagement; including supervising the estimating, design, engineering, scheduling and construction implementation of multiple network infrastructure deployment projects.
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Manage, lead, execute, and/or provide technical support for resilience, water resources, and hazard mitigation projects within the municipal, regional, and Federal markets. Dewberry is currently seeking a Senior Water Resources Engineer for our Baton Rouge, LA office.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred. This role involves coordinating with project managers, utilizing and operating scheduling software, and providing data-driven information to construction management to enhance productivity and workflow.
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Engineering Team Lead duties include team staffing support, team member professional development (Goal Planning, Career Development, Competency Assessments, Salary Determination), Recruiting, day-to-day Employee Issue Management, and fostering team spirit and enthusiasm (Team Building.
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Job DescriptionThe EEG Tech operates an electroencephalograph to measure impulse frequencies and differences in electrical potential between various areas of the brain to obtain data for use in diagnosis for brain disorders.
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