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Bachelor's Degree in engineering, geology, or science discipline and a minimum of 8 years of progressively-responsible experience in technical projects or· Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist license is preferred· Ability to travel 25% of the time, including site visits, client visits, and other company locations.
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Bachelor of Science in civil, biological & agricultural, environmental or biosystems engineering. We have an immediate opening for a civil/stormwater engineer to work onsite in Hillsborough, NJ. The candidate should have 8-12 years of experience in the design and regulatory permitting of site plans, drainage studies, stormwater collection systems, stormwater controls, including green infrastructure, and erosion control for construction.
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Section 70.1 Transfer: Candidates must have one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service as a Professional Engineer 1 with one of the following parenthetical title designations: Mechanical, Mechanical/HVAC, Electrical, Civil, Civil/Construction, Civil/Geotechnical, Civil/Structural, Civil/Transportation, Environmental, Industrial or Fire Protection AND possess a New York State Professional Engineer’s license and current registration.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrogeology or related field. Master’s degree in environmental/civil, geology, environmental science, or related degree.
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Bachelor's Degree in engineering, manufacturing, safety, environmental science, or related field. Lead Facilities Engineer. That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
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Bachelor's Degree (B.S.) in Civil/Mechanical/Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, or Geology is required. The responsibilities include water/wastewater assessment and design, multi-discipline civil/environmental assessment, remediation, environmental compliance, and civil engineering related design and construction.
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Our experience and expertise span all aspects of the nuclear-related market from carbon-free, small modular reactors to Dept of Energy science, environmental and nuclear security mission capabilities.
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APTIM is seeking a seasoned mid-level Electrical Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer on a full-time basis dedicated to high and low voltage electrical safety programs and management.
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The position will also include project management responsibilities, zoning and land development permitting, field inspection, hydraulic and hydrologic design and analysis, site plan drafting, environmental impact assessment, and preparation of project reports.
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Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least 1 year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance.
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AZSPACEBasic Qualifications:Must be a US citizenA Bachelor's degree or higher in a STEM area (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) and 14 years of relevant work experience or 12 years of relevant work experience with a Master's degreeExperience with environmental control & life support systems, and pressure control systems.
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This is a multi-disciplinary Water Resource Engineer position that requires strong knowledge of civil/environmental engineering practices and principals along with understanding and appreciation of biological and ecological science.
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BS or MS degree in civil or environmental engineering discipline. We're a place to apply your passion and collaborate with top environmental talents on work that's critical to our clients and the communities they support.
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Bachelor of Science in civil, environmental, geotechnical engineering, geology or related degree. Prepare environmental compliance plans, permits, and reports for hazardous waste, spill prevention, storm water, wastewater, and site development.
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A degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Engineering or other related technical fields. Responsible for Environmental compliance support activities under direction of the Corporate Environmental Manager to ensure the safe operation of our facilities, equipment to prevent harm to health, safety, the environment.
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