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Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Contribute to the pre-construction civil engineering design, planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope.
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Provide quality control over team deliverables Qualifications Required This position requires a combination of skills, experience and education including, but not limited to 12+ years of experience as a Transportation Engineer in a consulting environment or public entity; 5+ years as a Project Manager; 3+ years managing staff Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
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Job Details Description The OpportunityUlteig is excited to announce we are seeking a Graduate Civil Engineer who will engage with Ulteig’s transportation teams to provide innovative design solutions to facilitate the development, design, and construction of transportation projects.
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Our preferred candidate will have:A master’s degree in transportation, urban planning, civil engineering, or related field from an accredited program. What You Will Bring:The successful candidate will have:A bachelor’s degree in transportation, urban planning, civil engineering, or related field from an accredited program.
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Note: A Two year Civil or Construction Technology Degree or the following four-year degrees: Architectural, Civil or Mechanical Engineering; Land Surveying / Geomatics; or equivalent may substitute for one year of experience.
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5 - 10 years of design experience related to site development, municipal, or transportation projects; well-versed in the design of roadways, utilities, site grading, drainage and storm water management.
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Our expertise covers civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, marine, and railroad design, tailored to sectors that includes mining, manufacturing, agribusiness, oil and gas, transportation, and power distribution.
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Wastewater, street, sewer, and water utility design in Civil 3D. 1 or more years of experience including design, construction inspection, and testing of transportation, municipal sewer, and water projects is preferred.
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We are seeking an entry level drainage engineer to join our Civil Design Group in our Minneapolis office. Entry Level Civil Drainage Engineer (092305) As a Drainage Engineer, you will assist with the design of a variety of transportation focused drainage projects for public sector clients such as cities, counties, and transportation departments.
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Bachelors Degree in either Aviation or Airport Management, Civil Engineering, Land Use Planning and/or Transportation Planning or related field from an accredited college or university. You will also lead coordination with the client, FAA/MnDOT agencies, and the public.
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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 successful candidate must have a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or similar degree from an accredited school and 4-7 years of experience in Transportation / Municipal engineering or related field.
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We are team of civil, geotechnical, structural, and water resources engineers that deliver heavy civil engineering projects focused on energy and alternative energy, utilities and water treatment and distribution, flood risk reduction, river restoration, site improvement projects, and earth retaining structures for clients nationally and globally.
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Isthmus Engineering is a woman-owned, civil engineering consulting firm based in St. Paul, Minnesota that specializes in the innovative and collaborative planning and design of transportation projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental, Transportation, or Structural Engineering, or a related field. Experience with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation, InRoads, and OpenRoads Designer focused on storm water design and analysis preferred.
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