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We are looking for a highly motivated College Civil Engineering Intern/Co-op who is passionate about the construction process to join our Raleigh, NC team. Enrolled in Civil/Construction Engineering degree program.
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Senior Project Manager / Roadway Lead (Civil Engineering) – Raleigh or Charlotte, NC. We are recognized as the #3 NC Best Employer and #2 SC Best Place to Work. We have 6 offices across SC, NC, and VA.
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Your expertise will contribute significantly to laying down the financial groundwork necessary for some of the most substantial heavy civil works this side of NC. We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Estimator to join our team in the thriving heavy civil sector of Raleigh, North Carolina.
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RS&H seeks a graduate Civil Engineer to join our Infrastructure Practice in Raleigh, NC! We are seeking a detail-oriented civil engineer with that is passionate about working on aviation and roadway transportation projects and grow professionally within our rapidly expanding firm.
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We have partnered with an excellent Civil / Sitework Contractor in Raleigh, NC that is looking to make a strategic hire as they continue to grow. Providing sitework services on all types of commercial construction projects such as: Schools, Hospitals, Multifamily Apartments, and more.
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The senior civil engineer in Raleigh, NC is responsible for the design of complex and challenging land development and infrastructure projects, both in the built and natural environment.
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