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Certification(s) preferred: NCDOT: Concrete, QMS Roadway, Conventional Density, ABS Sampling, Borrow Pit Sampling, Level II Erosion and Sediment Control. Construction related training and/or experience or course work in road/bridge construction, civil engineering, project management or materials, or a combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates ability to perform duties.
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Our Civil engineers are part of a site development team where they will design improvements including site layout, utilities, grading - drainage, erosion control, and stormwater management for a wide range of private and public clients throughout NC and the US.
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Providing research assistance with all aspects of site design and specifications including zoning, erosion control, and stormwater management. calculations for erosion control and stormwater management design, preparing material and equipment specifications, and providing preliminary sketches and notes for drawings.
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Perform research and prepare engineering reports for stormwater management, storm drainage, erosion control, and others as needed. Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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The ideal candidate is a highly motivated civil engineer with a seasoned depth of experience successfully completing site development and minor roadway projects that include components of grading, drainage, stormwater management and erosion control for both municipal and private clients.
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Generating construction plans for site arrangement, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater detention/retention, storm drainage, water and sewer systems, roadways, pump station, and force main design.
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Create site layouts, roadways, grading, erosion control and/or stormwater management system plans. Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a directly related field.
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Experience in industrial design including but not limited to: site development, grading and drainage design, site utilities / tie-ins, erosion control, and road design. 10+ years experience in civil engineering, specifically in transmission lines, high voltage substations, industrial, power generation, hydro, and/or utility projects is considered an asset.
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Performs design of site layout and supporting infrastructure, to include utility design, storm drainage, storm water management, grading and erosion control. Four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited program in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, or related.
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Civil utility and site design (water, sanitary sewer, storm drain, HGL modeling, fire flow design, grading, sediment and erosion control, and storm water management) and coordination with typical subconsultants (Geotech, architect, environmental.
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Civil/Site development including grading design; roadway design; storm water management systems design; sanitary sewer design, water design, and erosion and sediment control design.
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This role offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth in civil engineering designs which include site layout, stormwater management, storm drainage design, erosion control, water and sanitary sewer, grading, permitting, etc.
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Basic Qualifications Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a directly related field. This role is ideal for someone looking to grow their career in the areas of land development, water resources and environmental engineering.
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Design knowledge in the areas of water and sanitary sewer utilities, street stormwater conveyance, stormwater SCM's, grading and erosion control plans, required. - 8 to 10 years of Project Manager in civil engineering, with a focus on infrastructure projects.
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The Hydraulic Engineer will work in our Water Resources group within our Civil Engineering Department in our Raleigh office, and work closely with our Transportation Design Department on projects primarily involving hydrologic and hydraulic engineering for roadway/highway, municipal street, and pedestrian (greenways, multi-use trails) projects.
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