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The ideal individual will bring solid foundational experience as a project team leader with proven ability to drive civil engineering projects and initiatives from concept to completion.
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Salary and Benefits: Tremendous opportunities for career advancement Exposure to a wide range of projects across engineering disciplines Regular social events and peer recognition programs Flexible schedules Competitive salary Health, Dental, Vision insurance 401K Match Health Savings Plan Match Wellness Program PTO/Holiday Pay Tuition reimbursement If you’re a Senior Civil Project Engineer looking to take your career to the next level then send a copy of your resume to me directly at Thomas.
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My client is looking to hire a Senior Civil Project Engineer ! With a multi-discipline approach and a diverse range of services including Civil Engineering, Landscape, Structural, Traffic, Wireless, Broadband, and MEP, we have offices nationwide specializing in engineering, planning, and design.
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If you’re a Senior Civil Project Engineer looking to take your career to the next level then send a copy of your resume to me directly at. As a crucial member of the organization, you’ll plan, coordinate, and execute diverse civil engineering and design projects ensuring compliance, timelines, and budget adherence.
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