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Civil engineering, Project management, Professional engineer, Engineering Project Management, quality management, quality control, business development, Bridge design, Roadway design, Structural engineering, Structural design, Transportation, aashtoware, microstation, microstation inroads, microstation design, bridge engineering, transportation engineering.
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Practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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As an Outside Plant (OSP) UG/Fiber Coordinator, you will be responsible for efficiently coordinating our engineering vendors to produce high quality, highly constructible engineering deliverables.
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Responsible for Project Managing multi-discipline consulting services including, but not limited to environmental site assessments, subsurface investigations, remediation design and implementation, Missouri Brownfields/ Voluntary Cleanup Program (BVCP)Voluntary Cleanup and/or Kansas Voluntary Cleanup and Property Redevelopment Program (VCPRP), Underground Storage tank Programs in Kansas and Missouri, industrial hygiene (indoor air quality, asbestos, lead, mold, etc.
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Are you a transportation engineering professional with a background in working with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)? We're seeking a talented individual to join our team in a remote capacity, bringing expertise in transportation engineering and a deep understanding of IDOT procedures and standards.
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The Transmission & Distribution group is responsible for the planning and design of electrical transmission projects in power delivery, including overhead transmission, underground transmission, distribution systems, substation design, telecommunication & network engineering, pipelines, renewable power integration, security, grid modernization and more.
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Responsibilities Leading the engineering design of bridge projects for state and local DOTs with an emphasis on MoDOT and Missouri Municipal clients. Serving as a Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Subject Matter Expert (SME) for reviewing deliverables.
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Apply advanced water treatment and engineering techniques, concepts, and approaches to solve complex engineering problems for a wide range of water quality and treatment challenges.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is looking for a Principle-level Electrical Engineer (Level 5) to be part of the Campus Design, Engineering, and CAD group. Company DescriptionCity-State, LLC (CSL) is an SBcertified HUBZone small business providing a wide array of engineering, environmental compliance, waste management, transportation, scientific, and administrative staff augmentation support services at multiple Department of Energy (DOE) sites.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field Knowledge of local/regional water management laws, regulations, and policies Strong computer and software skills Experience with groundwater modeling strongly preferred.
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Facilitate reviews with process and quality engineering and production operations. Facilitate reviews with other parties such as Production Control, Quality Engineering, Inspection, Product Engineering and Operations before final release to minimize subsequent changes.
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If you have over 5 years of power plant design experience, a mechanical or structural engineering degree, and proficiency in pipe stress analysis software, we invite you to apply and contribute to our innovative projects.
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Work as the liaison between Engineering, technology and procurement teams on development and optimization of product data across multiple systems / processes with focus on data quality, integrity and governance.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering preferred or equivalent quality experience. Founded in 1904 as General Roofing Manufacturing Company, the firm's slogan "Quality Made Certain, Satisfaction Guaranteed," inspired the name CertainTeed.
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