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Our water resources engineers work on a variety of exciting projects including design work for dams, levees, lakes, streams, stormwater management, flood risk reduction, watershed planning, hydraulic structures, and other projects related to Water Resources Engineering.
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20-25%) Manage project workflow by identifying and executing interfaces between facility planning, regulatory, right-of-way, environmental, engineering, design, construction, operations, marketing functions.
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The Senior Design Engineer is responsible for evaluation, design, project management and construction management of modifications and capital improvements for OPPD electrical generation facilities to assure safe, economical and reliable operation.
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Prior experience with combustion turbine and/or reciprocating engine project design, permitting, and/or construction; Oversee development of technical specifications and coordinate bid processes for major equipment, engineering design, and construction services.
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Join Houston Engineering, Inc. (HEI) as a Water Resources Engineer and put your knowledge and skills into action to solve complex water resources issues involving both water quantity and quality.
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Minimum of 8 years of engineering experience, with a focus on grain elevator design, construction, or bulk material handling. We are seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to lead the structural design and analysis of grain elevators and storage facilities.
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3+ years of experience in the design and engineering of water/wastewater treatment facilities and stormwater management systems. The Water / Wastewater Project Engineer will be responsible for designing and engineering community water, wastewater, and storm water systems.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of structural engineering projects, from conceptual design through construction. Stay informed about industry trends, new materials, and construction techniques to continually improve design practices.
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Performing civil engineering work in water and wastewater treatment facilities and conveyance infrastructure, focused on site design project components including site layout, yard piping, roadways, paving and grading, and stormwater infrastructure.
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The purpose of the position is to provide an advanced level of management and engineering support for project development, project execution and operations of industrial facilities.
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Are you a dynamic and results-focused leader with a passion for engineering and project management? If you're ready to lead a talented engineering team and drive innovative projects, apply now to become our next Project Engineering Manager.
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Accountable for resource allocation within the Project Engineering team, risk assessment and reduction activities, and project due dates for technical deliverables. Coordinates with the sales and project management teams to allocate resources and manage resource workloads.
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Partner with the company’s engineering, construction, and finance personnel to develop project scopes, costs, savings, schedule, and financial offerings including leading presentations to the company’s investment committee prior to proposal submissions and contract execution.
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As a comprehensive authority in the field of electrical and energy services, Faith leads industry change through a dedicated investment in technology, strategic project consulting and process engineering that drives productivity, value, and above all, safety.
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You'll be instrumental in producing design documentation for customer qualification and regulatory approval, crafting engineering calculation templates, and reviewing CAD construction drawings.
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