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Alpha Corporation established in 1979, is a full-service woman-owned firm, providing civil, structural engineering, program and construction management, project controls, and technology services for various building types, transportation, and heavy infrastructure projects.
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We are hiring an AWS Certified Welding Inspector to perform structural steel shop fabrication inspection in Baltimore, MD area. HRV is committed to compliance with the Equal Pay Act, Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1992, Sec. 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, ADEA, EEOA, ADA, and FMLAHRV promotes affirmative action for minorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Quality Assurance Oversight (QAO) Civil Inspector for our Riverdale Park, MD field office. 7 years of inspection experience including knowledge of Civil Inspection with road, bridge and utility experience, construction methods, materials, standards and specifications.
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ANGARAI's Geotechnical Engineer/Materials Inspector is responsible for assessing and providing expert advice on the geological and geotechnical aspects of construction projects. Job Title: Geotechnical Engineer/Materials Inspector.
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The QA Inspector shall have heavy experienced with Civil and Structural projects. The QA inspector shall perform Stormwater and Erosion Sediment Control Construction Site Inspections for designated projects in accordance with VA ESC requirements.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, geotechnical Engineering, or a related field. Collaborate with project managers, architects, civil engineers, and other stakeholders to integrate geotechnical considerations into the overall project design.
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We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Construction Inspector Intern to join our team. As a Construction Inspector Intern, you will work closely with experienced professionals in the construction industry to learn and apply inspection techniques, ensuring that construction projects meet safety standards, regulations, and specifications.
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Over the years, CES expanded its services to include utility management, construction at-risk, and civil engineering services. Assist with the development of change orders, investigations, and the analysis of Notices of Intent to File Claims (senior inspector level.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or structural engineering. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or structural engineering. Five (5) years’ experience in transportation related structural engineering, including bridge inspections.
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KCW is a women-owned firm with over 40 years of experience designing projects within the Baltimore-Washington Area. Our diverse expertise in civil engineering, land surveying, electrical distribution engineering, and traffic control design and inspections.
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