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Job Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or other relevant degreeEngineer-in-Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred.
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Job Description - Senior Highway Transportation Engineer/Project Manager – Columbus, Ohio. Job ResponsibilitiesSenior Highway Transportation Engineer/Project Manager with experience consistent, but not limited to: Monitoring and coordinating client and teaming partners.
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Required Attributes: Required education: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, MS a plus. Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans & reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE), or Construction-Manager-In-Training (CMIT), or Project Management Professional (PMP), or Professional Engineer (PE.
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Practical experience with civil engineering technology (AutoCAD Civil3D) + Partner with your manager to tailor your career path towards YOUR vision- a technical design expert or project/staff management.
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Water/WasteWater Project Manager needed. Bachelor of Science (Civil, Environmental, or Chemical Engineering). Knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, GIS and/or Revit (BIM) design software products.
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Transportation Engineer - Project Manager. Perform and direct others in the design of complex Transportation Civil Engineering problems. Conduct client meetings to review progress and discuss construction and engineering changes to project.
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The Transportation Project Engineer/Project Manager will manage the engineering design and construction plans for transportation-related infrastructure projects. The project manager coordinates with engineering and technical support staff including subconsultants.
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Our company is seeking a vibrant, self-motivated Project Engineer/Project Manager with experience in transportation design to provide excellent client care, innovative and cost-effective design solutions as part of a collaborative and dynamic team.
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Civil engineering experience must involve microtunnel and caisson shaft construction. Must have Master’s degree in Civil Engineering. Review and prepare site reports, designs and drawings and consult with, client representative engineers as well as outside electrical/civil/mechanical/traffic engineers, and other professionals regarding project specifications.
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Civil Engineer | Municipal Engineering | Infrastructure Design | AutoCAD | Project Management | Permitting | Public Works. Job Description: We are currently seeking an ambitious, solutions-driven Project Engineer/Civil Engineer with a background in site/civil design and municipal projects.
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Bridge Engineer- Project Manager. We are a leading civil engineering firm in Indiana with offices in Indianapolis, Evansville, Washington and South Bend. We provide professional infrastructure design services to state, municipal, and private sector clients, specializing in transportation design.
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This position supports Messer projects at the project site with the primary responsibility of assisting the site Project Manager and Project Engineer in the management and administration of the project.
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Our Transportation & Municipal Engineering team is growing and we are looking for a Structural Project Manager to join us in our Columbus, OH office. V3 Companies can be described in many ways: Most simply, we are a multidisciplinary firm offering civil engineering, contracting, environmental, planning, landscape architecture and surveying service.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field. It’s these partnerships that have led us to Columbus where we are now looking for someone who is ready to take that next step in their career and be a critical part of our new site civil design team.
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