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Bachelor of Science degree in engineering (mechanical, aerospace, civil (structural), naval architecture, marine/ocean), or equivalent is required. The successful candidate is expected to help manage construction issues throughout steel fabrication, manufacturing, and outfitting organizations at NNS, and be able to communicate engineering assessment with Operations trade, planning, and ship's management organizations.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management or Construction Management, from a four-year college or university is required.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field required. Thorough working knowledge of civil, structural, architectural, process and building mechanical and electrical construction and demolition practices involved with major public works projects.
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US Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management, Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or Architectural Engineering.
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BASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or related field. - 5+ years of experience in construction cost control, with specific knowledge of electrical, mechanical or ASC cost elements.
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Bachelor's degree in the area of specialty: Industrial, Mechanical, Electrical or Civil Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or closely related field. The Construction Project Engineer will need to have a firm grasp of both engineering and construction practices.
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Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Engineering (Civil, Coastal, Ocean or Mechanical) or Construction Management, from a four-year college or university and 5 years’ experience required.
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Heavy civil construction or marine construction experience is preferred. Successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE) and current registration as an Engineer in Training (EIT) preferred.
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The specific work assignment will be based on project needs and requirements and may include duties or activities that assist and support management in one or more of the following functional areas: civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical or chemical in addition to other duties as assigned: § Under general supervision, applies standard construction engineering techniques, procedures and criteria to assigned projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related engineering degree. We are looking for a Construction Field Engineer.
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Preferable disciplines include Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Structural Engineering. This engineer will work closely and coordinate with the FAA NAS Planning Teams within the ATO Planning and Requirements Groups (PRG), Engineering Services (ES), System Support Centers (SSCs), Districts, and the local Airport District Offices (ADOs.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Atlanta, GA, USA | Columbus, OH, USA | Denver, CO, USA | Hermiston, OR, USA | Herndon, VA, USA | Phoenix, AZ, USA | Seattle, WA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or related field.
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Senior Construction Engineer: This position's primary responsible is working in conjunction with multiple groups to develop/engineer/initiate-implement critical infrastructure engineering plans (i.e. Site civil Construction including Site Development, utility power, ac surge suppression, generator/transfer switches, HVAC, DC power, grounding and lightning, final floor and space planning and records/capacity.
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Required Engineering Degree in Electrical, Structural, Civil, Mechanical, or Industrial Field. Prepares architectural, engineering, and cost estimates, functional studies, construction plans, specifications, and schedules.
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BS in Civil, Structural or Mechanical Engineering. The Construction Engineer is responsible for all routine on-site project administration, scheduling and engineering.
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