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District OverviewKiewit Infrastructure Engineering's Design Build Management team are driving clients to turn to Kiewit during all stages of design-build projects to manage their multi-disciplined design teams to improve schedule, control costs and minimize risk.
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Oversee the design and implementation of disaster recovery and business continuity plans specific to IT infrastructure, ensuring robustness and rapid recovery capabilities. Expertise in disaster recovery planning and business continuity practices specific to IT infrastructure.
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10 + years of experience required in water/wastewater discipline, particularly as a water/wastewater engineer designing (study, plans and specifications) water and/or wastewater infrastructure (i.e. treatment and collection/distribution projects.
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Support UMB SOA infrastructure (IBM MQ, IIB, DataPower, IBM APM, WESB & BPM on Linux, AIX and mainframe). Lead support for IBM MQ and Apache Active MQ infrastructure on Linux, AIX and mainframe.
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These encompass energy generation, electricity and natural gas transmission networks, roads and highways, telecommunications, as well as water and sewage treatment, along with various aspects of general municipal infrastructure.
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The ideal candidate is an Senior Project Controls Manager with 10 years' minimum experience leading scheduling, risk/claims, and cost control within the civil infrastructure industry. Experience in design and construction of large-scale civil infrastructure capital improvement projects, preferably in rail or transportation.
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In this role, you will act as the day-to-day interface with our infrastructure/transportation client and be responsible for projects of multiple sizes and scales, driving them from inception through turnover.
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We work for contractors and facility owners in a broad range of infrastructure industries, including energy generation, electricity and natural gas transmission networks, roads and highways, telecommunications, water and sewage treatment and general municipal infrastructure.
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Badger Daylighting, and its parent company Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd. (TSX:BDGI), is North Americas largest provider of non-destructive excavating services. Our key technology is the Badger HydrovacTM, which is used primarily for safe excavation around critical infrastructure and in congested underground conditions.
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Plan, design, develop, integrate and administer Robotic Process Automation (RPA) infrastructure for the Exchange. Develop systems, infrastructure, database, and data models to build enterprise system architectures.
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Prepare design documents and reports for civil site development (site layout, grading, storm water, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems) Moffatt & Nichol specializes in large complex waterfront infrastructure projects and is recognized as one of the worldwide leaders in this field.
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Security Operations Position Scope: Ensure the SOC protects critical infrastructure, assets, and personnel through 24/7 monitoring of physical security intrusion detection systems, access controls, and security call center reporting.
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We need dedicated team members to join us to keep the construction, operations, maintenance and infrastructure of the UMBC campus running smoothly so our students, faculty and staff can continue our mission of striving for excellence.
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They are a growing firm providing Land Development and Infrastructure related civil engineering and land surveying services. Work is performed under the supervision of an office manager who assigns and inspects work to ensure that it is conducted in accordance with client requirements and with accepted surveying standards.
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Perform professional geotechnical engineering work including design for tunneling projects, subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, slope stability, and operations to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, construction, or operating permits for commercial, industrial, building, environmental, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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