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The following minimum requirements are expected of candidates:Bachelor of Science degree in Civil EngineeringMust be a licensed PEMinimum of 4 years of experience with site and grading design, zoning and site plan permitting processProficiency in AutoCADAbility to work effectively on a teamStrong communication and organizational skillsSelf-motivatedCivil 3D, HydroCAD, and/or technical writing are a plus.
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Perform professional civil engineering work and conduct research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, resources, building, and infrastructure to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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Plan and design Civil and Site Development projects, including site layout, grading stormwater management and utilities. 2 years of experience of site development or general civil engineering experience.
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As a Senior Civil Engineer, you will provide senior level engineering and technical expertise on civil engineering design projects for electrical substations and transmission line right-of- way projects.
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Senior Civil Engineer PE - Land Development We are on the lookout for a Senior Civil Engineer PE, with land development experience, to lead a venture into the Tampa, FL market.
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We are looking for a Civil Site/Land Development Engineer to join our team and work on a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional projects. ● Conduct site visits and prepare associated field reports.
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Work on variety of civil and site land development and municipal infrastructure projects. Matrix Structure based on need of PMs rather than specific teams like other firms might be structured; This allows professional growth.
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Ability to drive to site locations and fly on airplanes. preparation, permitting, and construction implementation of civil/site construction plans related to FDOT, water management districts, and various municipalities.
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Perform design work as necessary, focusing on stormwater, site plans, subdivisions, grading, and erosion control. They are seeking a dynamic civil engineer who embodies professionalism with a growth orientated mind set to fill a remote role for a subset of projects in NJ. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in steering the direction and scope of client projects, while fostering a culture of excellence and growth within your team.
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Work with a multi-discipline team of architects, MEP, and structural engineers on a variety of projects including Higher Education, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, and others. Capable of traveling to and maneuvering around project sites for attending client and project meetings and site observations.
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Duties include gathering photographic evidence, conducting investigations to document on-site conditions, overseeing field-testing and reviewing historical documentation. We are currently seeking a Civil/Structural Engineer for our Tampa District with experience specific to the design and/or construction of residential and/or commercial buildings to assist in the determination of the cause, origin and extent of construction defects, structural failures, water intrusions and other failures.
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David Mason + Associates’ Civil Team is focused on site development & design including utility coordination, grading & drainage plans, stormwater detention & retention calculations, stormwater quality calculations & design, evaluation of surveys, and more.
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Assist with verifying the characteristics of a site and providing basic technical assistance on various engineering, design, and construction issues. Assist with performing basic professional civil engineering work relating to conducting research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, resources, building, infrastructure, and transportation channels to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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Otero Engineering is seeking a Civil Engineer to work on various Land Development projects commercial/residential/municipal). Experience with site grading, utilities, stormwater management design from the conceptual stage through final design.
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Potential projects include landfill gas collection system design, air pollution control design, air quality monitoring, Title V compliance reporting, permitting, and on-site construction oversight.
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