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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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Provide technical and business development support for the existing ATCS Program Management and Project Controls Discipline portfolio in various areas as well as other ATCS practices such as Transportation, Site Civil, and Construction Services.
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Are you an Environmental Engineer aspiring to enhance your technical and project management skills through challenging projects? As an Environmental Project Engineer/Manager, you'll be involved with environmental projects and provide client-focused customer service in the public sector, manufacturing, energy, and real-estate markets.
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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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We are looking for a talented Design Project Engineer II to join our industry-leading Engineering Design – Project Management team at our office located in Cary, North Carolina.
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AECOM is seeking an Environmental Engineer IV to work in our Raleigh, NC office with project management experience to be based in our Raleigh, NC office. The selected candidate will also assist/lead project and program management with design and implementation of soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water investigative and remediation programs, data analysis, and report preparation.
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Leading teams, intercultural experience, project management experience). Safety Engineer) and/or recognizedcertificates (e. Engages in active collaboration with local andglobal business units, functional teams, and service management, as well as thewider EHS&S community, to meet the policy goals set for the Business Unit.
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Management roles (, AV manager, project manager). Job Application for Audio Visual EngineerJob Summary: The Audio Visual Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining audio and video systems for various events and venues.
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Prepare Construction Plans for projects using Civil 3D including: Site Plan Layout, grading and drainage design, roadway design, storm water management systems design, water and sanitary sewer utilities, erosion and sediment control design and details.
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The Project Engineer position is an opportunity to work on a team on focused on commercial land development of 1-5 acre sites. Assist Project Managers with design coordination between clients, grading contractors, geotech, and other disciplines.
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Utilize resources available for safety and regulatory standards (IEEE, IEC, NEC, NESC, NERC, ISO/RTO) to effectively define project requirements, review project deliverables (physical, P&C, power system design) and collaborate with owner and OEM resources (subject matter experts, internal engineering, and project management.
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Qualifications: · 3-5 years of Process Engineer experience required · Bachelor’s Degree in Process or Chemical Engineering or related field · Knowledge of statistical methods and statistical software packages · Demonstrated results in process improvement · Six Sigma Green Belt preferred · Process and Project Management experience preferred · Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Follows written project implementation plans and regularly updates customers and management. Practical knowledge of SAN and NAS installation, configuration, and management. The incumbent typically works directly with client staff and management and completes work remotely or onsite as needed.
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5+ years of experience in consultative service positions, either as part of a professional services team or within an enterprise; along with experience as a Scrum Master, Release Train Engineer, Agile Coach, or similar Agile role in a team; demonstrating ability to both coach and run Agile teams.
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Project Controls Engineer. We are an industry leader in providing project management, validation, engineering, quality/compliance, and consulting services to support our partners across the life science space in finding ground-breaking treatments and solutions.
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