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Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent experience required. Sherwood self-performs many types of civil construction including: earthwork and site prep, concrete and asphalt paving, civil and structural concrete, rock excavation, piling and sheet piling, sub-grade stabilization, and water/waste-water treatment facilities.
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Requirements: Drainage modeling experience Experience creating site plans for land development Experienced in Civil 3D and AutoCAD Preferred: Rendering experience with 3ds Max 5+ years of Land Development experience Design or Engineering degree Pay Rate: $24 – 36/hr, dependent on experience For more information, please Apply and/or email a copy of your resume to Beka Cassidy at BCassidy@Selectek.com.
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Requirements: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering OR Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Technology Degree with a PE. PE License in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or ability to obtain within one year (NCEES record, a plus.
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Senior Project Manager - Public Works Requirements: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering PE License in Arkansas, or transferable within 2 months 8+ years of experience in utility and public works design AutoCAD Civil 3D experience preferred.
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Level 2 Construction Inspectors will require a minimum of 7 years’ experience in roads, bridges, aviation, infrastructure (sewers), wastewater and a higher education degree in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering and ODOT Level 2 certification.
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As a premier civil engineering, architectural design, and real estate development firm, we're not just shaping skylines; we're developing communities across the United States. B.S. in Civil Engineering with 1 to 3 years’ experience in civil engineering field.
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Begin your career as a civil engineer with AKS Engineering & Forestry (AKS). - Civil Engineering - Land, Aerial, and Hydrographic Surveying. + Bachelors degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, and/or forest engineering (required.
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Assignments may also include other aspects of Civil Engineering such as drainage design, rail-transit, and design-build projects. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (Transportation Focus.
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Primarily in civil design; including complex earthworks, mining (tailings, heap leach pad, waste rock stockpile design, reclamation), stormwater and surface-water controls, groundwater science, landfill design and remediation, and civil infrastructure in the power sector and water treatment facilities, as directed by the Team Leader, team members, and/or project engineer.
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As our CAD Manager/Senior Civil Technician , you will work collaboratively with our design teams to add value to civil site design services for a wide variety of transportation projects.
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The Associate Civil Engineer plans, coordinates, administers and participates in the development and review of traffic engineering, transportation related capital improvements, drainage, and special projects; provides professional technical engineering support relative to assigned area of responsibility; develops and implements long range planning; and works on a variety of state and federally funded projects.
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BS in Civil Engineering and more than five years’ experience in Hydraulics & Hydrology with a concentration on VDOT. Collaborate with other engineering disciplines for design integration and project support.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field, with at least 2 years of experience as a project supervisor; OR heavy highway field experience with at least 3 years of supervisory responsibilities.
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This Civil Engineer/CAD Technician will support Landmark Builders and the Director of Engineering Services with site/civil design for prospective and contracted construction projects.
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Bachelor of Science degree in engineering (mechanical, aerospace, civil (structural), naval architecture, marine/ocean), or equivalent is required. The department's main goal is to provide timely, high quality engineering support for all manufacturing, steel fabrication, and outfitting activities at Newport News Shipyard (NNS.
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