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Degree in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering with a Structural emphasis. Bachelor's Degree in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering with a structural emphasis.
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Substation Civil/Structural Engineer - Energy | New England. Substation Civil/Structural Engineer - Energy. Design civil/structural substation projects including foundations, structures, grading and drainage, permitting, specifications, and construction administration.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil/Structural Engineering. Design of electrical substation facilities including site and equipment layouts, shallow and deep foundations, structural steel supports for equipment, transmission line termination structures, drainage and grading design, roadway design, cable ducts and trenches, cable trays and supports, fence and access gates, lighting and lighting poles and foundations.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, or closely related discipline. Reports to the East Substation Civil Engineering Manager. Proficiency with Structural steel design – frames, columns, beams, base plates per AISC.
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POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Civil and Environmental Engineering, to assume a position in structural protein design and synthetic biology in the Marelli Lab. The project involves the design of new structural proteins using AI/ML tools and/or currently available software and algorithms for the design, modeling and computational analysis of protein structures (e.g., Rosetta, Gromacs.
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Engineering M.Sc. or B.Sc. in Civil, Structural, Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, or equivalent. Keystone Engineering is currently seeking an ambitious Structural Engineer to join our Renewable Energies team.
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Substation Civil/Structural Engineer/PM - Energy | New England. Expertise in civil/structural substation projects including foundations, structures, grading and drainage, permitting, specifications, and construction administration.
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Experience with engineering design tools such as MathCAD, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, BIM, Microsoft Project, and structural software such as CSiBridge, Shoring Suite, and Optimoor. Stantec, a global leader in design of waterfront infrastructure and other large-scale, heavy civil works facilities, is currently seeking a Senior Structural/Waterfront Engineer for our New England Transportation operations dedicated to marine and waterfront infrastructure projects.
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Perform building drawing and document reviews, including but not limited to: Structural drawings (new design, retrofits, existing buildings), Shop drawings, Civil drawings, Architectural drawings, Geotechnical engineer's investigation report, Peer review reports, Seismic evaluation reports.
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Due to the ongoing success of this initiative, we are currently looking for highly skilled and motivated Civil/Structural Engineer to join our dedicated team in undertaking the Front-End Engineering Design of cutting-edge industrial fuel switching projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering with preferred focus in Structural or Geotechnical Engineering. A Master's degree in Geostructural, Structural or Geotechnical Engineering is strongly preferred.
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NOTE: The terms civil engineering and civil engineering technology include related engineering disciplines such as construction, survey, hydraulics, design, transportation, structural, soils, sanitary, environmental, drafting, highway, architectural, mining, airport and materials.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in structural engineering with experience in bridge, heavy civil or infrastructure engineering. B.S or M.S. in Structural, Civil or comparable Engineering and Professional Engineer’s license.
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Proven ability to coordinate with interdisciplinary teams such as Planning, Architecture, Environmental, Structural, Civil, and Traffic Engineering. BS in Civil Engineering or related field.
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Structural, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Degree from a recognized post-secondary institution. Prepare engineering and design deliverables for transmission lines including conceptual design, basis and criteria, line layouts, structural configuration, loading analysis, structure design, conductor and overhead ground wire analysis and material selection.
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