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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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Experience in land development projects, specifically site layout, grading, erosion control, water and sewer utilities and stormwater management. Our highly respected team of design professionals complemented by an exceptional staff of full-service surveying, offer effective and sustainable solutions for our clients’ land planning, permitting, stormwater, development and land management needs.
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Our engineers, landscape architects, planners and project managers are committed to the innovation, sustainability and resource efficiencies that lead to a cleaner, safer and more sustainable future.
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Civil, Engineer, Civil, 3D, Design, Land development, Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Autocad civil 3d, Civil design, Site development, Civil site, Civil Project Manager, Civil Engineer PE, Stormwater, Grading, Stormwater design, Professional engineer, Eit.
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We are seeking a qualified land development project manager / project engineer to join our dynamic and growing land development group in our Raleigh / Durham office.
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Experienced in land development, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater management, and utility design. 5-15 years of proven civil engineer experience. Be involved in all project aspects including design/study development, construction management, project management, RFI's/RFPs/Submittals and client meetings.
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Our client is a full-service land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, transportation and geomatics firm located in North Carolina and Texas. On-Board Companies is hiring a Wastewater Project Manager / Professional Engineer in Raleigh, NC.
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Our team has a wide range of relevant engineering experience, including environmental engineering, structural engineering, site civil engineering, land development, stormwater engineering, mechanical engineering, and building envelope evaluations.
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Giles Flythe Engineers, Inc. is looking for a Structural Engineer to join our Raleigh, North Carolina team. We work with thousands of properties each year, including commercial real estate, high-rise condominium properties, townhome communities, and single-family residential properties.
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Civil Project Engineer I/II - Commercial and Residential Land Development. The Project Engineer I/II is responsible for designing, building, supervising, operating, and maintaining large construction projects and systems, including roadways, piping systems, utilities, land grading specifications, and other infrastructural systems for commercial and residential building sites.
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VHB’s Raleigh, NC Office is seeking a Project Engineer or Project Manager to join our growing Land Development and Planning and Design team. Support preparation of land development design and permitting documents.
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Research codes, ordinances and apply regulatory requirements required for site and land development projects. In this position you can expect to work with a variety of stakeholders including land developers, owners, designers, and permitting agencies on an array of diverse projects for clients within the commercial, industrial, institutional and public sectors.
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In particular, we are seeking a Principal Engineer who can also serve as our Project Manager to join our Land Development team on a full-time, direct basis at our office in Raleigh, NC. This person will assist on multi-discipline designs for public and private site development projects.
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Keywords: PM, Project Manager, Revit, CAD, Design, Civil 3D, Civil, Wastewater, Water, Land, Development, Project Engineer, PE, EI, EIT) Are you a Project Engineer with civil design experience.
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Timmons Group is seeking a Civil Project Engineer I/II - Commercial and Residential Land Development candidate for our Land Development Groups located in our Raleigh, NC office location.
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