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Job Title: Assistant/Project Engineer (Geotechnical Engineer) f) Performing design project of flexible pavement using AASHTO and asphalt institute methods implementing WinJulea, ME-pave, and FPS-21 computer software to determine the thickness of pavement layers.
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Responsibilities: Collaborate with the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, and Project Engineer, offering support when needed. Maintain technical submittal list, NPDES permits, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, and Project Progress Schedule.
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The Project Geologist/Engineer will be based out of Montroses Orlando, Florida office. Project Geologist/Engineer page is loaded. The Project Geologist position directs, coordinates, and exercises functional authority for planning, organizing, control, integration, and completion of geological projects within area of assigned responsibility primarily PFAS investigations, Site Assessment, RCRA/CERCLA Investigations, Site Restoration, and Environmental Remediation.
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We are looking for a Structural Engineer to join our Building Engineering team with experience working on large industrial projects. Guide the design and ongoing progress of a project, including the coordination of the project with City, State and County officials and other outside agencies.
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The Senior Software Engineer is a critical technology role, responsible for translating requirements and user stories into functional software that delivers value to the business. Partner with architects, business architects and business systems analysts and other software and data engineers on project teams, following Solutions Architecture model.
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Limited travel to assist with site investigations, construction observation and project transmittals. Hydraulic modeling including stormwater pre/post and advanced treatment and storage design along with water and sewer pumping systems and hydraulic water distribution modeling.
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This is a 2-year Project Hire position without any guarantee of permanent placement located on-site in Orlando, FL. Produce status reports detailing project activities. Support mechanical analysis applying Ansys FEA and Fluent CFD.
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Assist Project Manager, Project Superintendent and Project Engineer as required. Prepare and maintain technical submittal list, NPDES permits, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, and Project Progress Schedule as required.
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Perform additional assignment’s per the Project Manager’s directionJob Requirements:· B.S. in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)· 3-5+ year’s experience in the civil construction field (office/field role)· Excellent verbal and written communication skills· Proficiency with Excel, Word, Primavera 6.
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Manage document control to include submittal schedules, contract documents, project record drawings, etc. Comply with notice requirements such as inspections, survey staking, joint measurements with owner and/or engineer, utility locations and adjustments, testing, claims, etc.
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Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers and workforce to resolve project challenges and conflicts. Assist with quantity reporting, project costs and forecasting. Assist with project closeout.
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Assist with monthly billing, cash flow projections, and change order processing. Issue correspondence to subcontractors and vendors when revised plan and/or specifications affects products or services.
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Perform additional assignment’s per the Project Manager’s directionJob Requirements:· in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)· 3-5+ year’s experience in the civil construction field (office/field role)· Excellent verbal and written communication skills· Proficiency with Excel, Word, Primavera 6.
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Obtain pricing from subcontractors and vendors to include change orders. Requisition equipment and material deliveries as required. Assist with all schedule preparations and updates. Review Heavy Job daily reports for accuracy.
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Assist Project Manager, Project Superintendent and Project Engineer as required
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Title: project engineer in Orlando, Columbia, Missouri
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