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We are seeking a Senior Civil Engineer with broad expertise in land development and/or site/civil/heavy construction project management to perform investigations and analyses, prepare reports, and provide expert testimony where technical knowledge, skill, experience, training and/or education are needed to help resolve civil litigation and insurance claims.
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Civil engineering project assignments will be focused on site development, grading, stormwater management, and/or water and sewer utilities. Minimum of 5 years’ experience in civil site development, Experience working on Federal projects preferred.
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Civil Engineer 8 or 9am start time 6 Month Contract to Perm Pay range ($36hr - $40hr) Capable of independently preparing site design, grading, stormwater analysis and general utility design.
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Role: Senior Civil Engineer / Civil Project ManagerLocation: Multiple locations throughout MA + RICompensation: $80,000 - $140,000 DOE (hybrid work schedule, half day Fridays, annual bonus) POSITION SUMMARY:One of New England's top Engineering firms is on the hunt for a Civil Engineer who has a passion for the site design and land development space.
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SMMA is seeking a Civil Engineer to join SMMA’s Site Design team, a talented group of designers and problem-solvers. This position is for a junior engineer that will work in our Cambridge, Massachusetts or Providence, Rhode Island office with other site designers through all phases of a project.
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Beals Associates was retained as the civil engineer and tasked with designing a site compliant with all local, state, and federal regulations. With approximately 8 or more years of experience in Civil Engineering/Site Design.
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No prior Engineering experience required; however, internship or cooperative learning through civil/site design, transportation design, construction, surveying, material testing, or other related field of civil engineering preferred.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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6-12 years experience in site development, entitlement, and environmental permitting (municipal, state, federal); Solar PV or energy storage experience desired; The Civil Project Engineer II will work alongside a team of engineers, project developers, and engineering consultants to review, design, and secure permits for utility-scale solar PV and energy storage projects.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Civil Engineer (EIT) to join our Land Development team. Experience in land development planning and design, including site layout, grading, and utilities.
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Minimum 4-8 years of environmental engineering and/or consulting experience with specific experience in the preparation of detailed engineering design packages and supporting engineering analysis/consulting for some of the following project types: site civil development, excavation-based remediation projects, landfill and leachate systems design and closure, stormwater collection, conveyance, and treatment systems, and/or environmental permitting.
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2-5 years’ experience designing land development, site design, septic, and grading projects. Civil Engineer- Land Development. Well-established Civil Engineering Firm has an immediate need for a Civil Engineer due to growth.
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Seeking a civil/structural engineer to join our expanding professional telecom services team. Experience Two (2) years of engineering experience in the wireless telecommunication industry as a civil / structural engineer or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Marchionda & Associates, L.P., has career opportunities with unlimited growth potential for civil engineers experienced with site grading, storm water and infrastructure design associated with residential, commercial, and industrial projects of all sizes and complexity.
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