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Fisher Industries is a family of businesses that encompasses all aspects of the aggregate production and heavy civil construction industries. The Heavy Haul Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting oversize and overweight equipment to the job sites.
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Braun Intertec is seeking students pursuing degrees in engineering, construction management, or related field; and other interested candidates to join our Dickinson, ND office for a 6-month Co-op opportunity.
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Demands require worker with experience in the heavy civil construction industry and ability to work under limited direction and supervision of the Foreman and/or Project Manager. Position Summary:CDL Water Truck Driver/Heavy Equipment Operator, involves a truck to transport water for construction projects, driving a truck equipped with sprinkling attachment to spray roadways in order to control dust, and to operates several types of construction equipment to include, but not limited to backhoes, dozers, or rough grader.
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Bachelors degree (or above) in Chemical Engineering from an accredited institution. At MPC, were committed to being a great place to work one that welcomes new ideas, encourages diverse perspectives, develops our people, and fosters a collaborative team environment.
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You must successfully complete the BLM Petroleum Engineering Technician (PET) Certification Program and continue service in the Federal Government for 2 years from the date of obtaining PET certification.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related degree. Provide engineering expertise on rod lift and artificial lift systems to develop business with new and existing customers.
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7 or more years of experience working as a Civil Engineer in the municipal engineering field. Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering required. Experience in preparing civil design drawings, specifications and opinions of cost related to water/sewer utilities, roadways, drainage, etc.
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We’ve seen the nation evolve and events that have affected the lives of Americans: from the Civil War, to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, to the 1929 stock market crash, to September 11, 2001, to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Job Summary: As a Civil Engineer I in the Oil and Gas Division, you will be responsible for supporting the design, development, and execution of engineering projects within the oil and gas sector.
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To be considered as a Transportation Engineer I, you must have a bachelor's degree in engineering. To be considered as a Transportation Engineer II, you must have a bachelor's degree in engineering and two years of professional-level engineering work experience.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. Key responsibilities will include being involved with technical work for transportation and municipal projects requiring traffic engineering and operations analysis.
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A minimum of 5 years and up to 10 years of experience is preferred with basic civil engineering design and construction inspection principles. Reasonably proficient with CADD platforms such as Bentley OpenRoads Designer and MicroStation Connect and/or Autodesk's AutoCAD and Civil 3D software.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in Instrumentation, Controls and/or Electrical Engineering (Or foreign equivalent) Interpretation and implementation of Corporate & Industry Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering Standards, Specifications, and Code Requirements.
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She or he must be able to lead kaizen, teach, coach, and mentor using the 6 thinking processes to facilitate learning that promotes improvements to program QMS, productivity, manpower, engineering, material acquisition, tooling, calibration, capital equipment, facilities, continuous improvement, training, and Program Management Strategy.
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Fisher Industries is a family of businesses that encompass all aspects of the aggregate production and heavy civil construction industries. Fisher Industries is a family of businesses that encompass all aspects of the aggregate production and heavy civil construction industries.
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