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Civil Design Engineer – Primary Functions: Plan and Design Civil and Site Development Projects, including site layout, grading stormwater management and utilities. Desired Skills/Experience: 3+ years of site development or general civil engineering experience.
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Performs duties as an on-site quality assurance resident engineer representing the owner/client during construction of airport related development projects and other civil/site development projects including daily reporting, quantity tracking and HSSE reporting.
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Site/civil experience on a variety of project sites including the ability to design and oversee site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Performs/Reviews stormwater management design, hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, on-site and off-site stormwater management designs and perform pre-development and post development stormwater analysis.
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Review, revise, update, and develop civil infrastructure standards, including but not limited to roadway infrastructure, drainage, light rail track, heavy rail track, commuter rail track, and site design.
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Affiliation with industry organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers or other active civil organization, including working on committees, presentations, or other active participation.
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Role: Civil Engineer - Site Design / Land DevelopmentLocation: Multiple locations (MA)Compensation: $75,000 - $125,000 DOE (full suite of benefits, annual bonus, hybrid work schedule) POSITION SUMMARY: We are on the hunt for a Civil Engineer who has a passion for land development and site planning.
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Plan and Design Civil and Site Development Projects, including site layout, grading stormwater management and utilities. 3 years of site development or general civil engineering experience.
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Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer/Manager, looking for career growth, to join its collaborative team in Boston, MA. This individual will serve a key function in managing and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of land development projects, including residential, institutional, commercial centers, warehouse distribution centers, and mixed-use projects for both public and private clients.
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Background working on Site Civil Projects including Hydrology, Land Development, Structural Engineering and Utilities Work. If you are a Civil Design Engineer with your EIT, please read on.
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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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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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Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer/Manager , looking for career growth, to join its collaborative team in Boston, MA. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work on designing multi-sector commercial real estate, and institutional land development projects.
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Civil/Site Engineer | Watertown, MA | Boston, MA | Hybrid. Civil engineering for residential, institutional and commercial real estate site design including grading and drainage design, utility design site, and roadway layout.
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Will focus on the delivery of projects and will assist in the design, construction, and project management of a wide variety of projects comprising small- and large-scale water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure projects with a focus on the delivery of projects by leading significant portions of a variety of facilities throughout the cycle of design, construction, and startup phases infrastructure projects and civil site development.
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