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Applicants must be legally authorized to work for Kimley-Horn in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. At Kimley-Horn, we do things differently. Kimley-Horn's Kansas City, Missouri office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Roadway team.
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Kimley-Horn's Kansas City, Missouri office is seeking a Civil Engineer/Project Manager with 6+ years of experience to join their Roadway team! Strong understanding of civil engineering principles, roadway design standards, and traffic engineering principles.
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Experience as an ironworker on heavy civil construction projects (preferred). Ability to remain alert and see, hear, and respond to team members and the surrounding environment in highly safety sensitive working conditions and near large heavy civil equipment and/or live traffic.
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Design civil engineering projects including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Traffic signal design and Synchro experience, knowledge of MUTCD, HSM & HCS. Microstation & Geopak, Open Roads Designer, VISSIM, VISUM, AutoCAD. Experience working with KDOT and MoDOT other local transportation agencies.
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Apply principles, methods, and techniques of civil engineering technology as they relate to land development including the design of drainage and stormwater systems, water systems, sanitary sewer systems, parking, and roadways.
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Experience in site development and the design of building related site civil (grading, utilities, storm drainage, stormwater management, and erosion control) is preferred. 4+ years civil engineering experience across the full spectrum of site civil design including site selection, due diligence, master planning, site design; including demolition plans, grading and drainage design, utility design, and civil details.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office software, to include Excel, word processing, and scheduling programs, as well as proficiency in AutoCAD/Civil 3D and Revit. The successful candidate will be lead an engineering team in our civil and water/wastewater design groups.
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Ability to manage the installation of storm drains, manholes, retention ponds, Geotech fabric and stone installation on roads and other civil related features. Job Title : Civil Superintendent - TN.
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Our NISC IV program or "National Airspace Systems Integration Support Program" is seeking a Civil Engineer - Drafter to work out of our Kansas City, MO office. At least 2 years of experience as Project Engineer with Civil Engineering Design experience with tower, shelter, and similar structures.
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We serve the Private Development and Public Infrastructure markets with core offerings of Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Land Surveying, and Field Services. We are looking for a Civil Designer to join our Kansas City, Missouri team.
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Minimum Skills and Abilities:Geotechnical calculations, including seepage and slope stabilityIndependent report writing for review by experienced Ramboll staffAbility to support the development of civil and geoenvironmental design projectsAbility to lead field subsurface investigation programsAbility to work semi-independently with limited, but regular, oversight from experienced Ramboll staffPreferred.
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We are looking for a Civil Designer to join our Overland Park, Kansas team. Knowledge civil design software such as Civil Storm, HEC-RAS, AutoCAD, etc. Participate in the design and layout of civil engineering projects.
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This is an exceptional opportunity for a skilled attorney with a minimum of 1 year of experience in civil litigation to take their career to new heights. Minimum of 1+ years of experience in civil litigation.
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What you will need/what you will be doing:- 3+ years of experience in land development/site development- Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field experience- Must have EIT; PE preferred- AutoCAD and Civil 3D experience is required- Must be able to work in team settingsALL CONVERSATIONS ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIALTo be considered, please apply with a resume.
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