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In addition to early-stage due diligence and engineering coordination, the position will also require project management responsibilities including: local on-site support involving interfacing with regulators and other officials to support permit approvals; communicating with clients on technical issues or concerns; performing engineering calculations; preparing detailed designs,; construction administration, budget management, and QA/QC of projects in construction.
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Draft, review, and finalize reports, due diligence/site analysis, maps, record drawings, plans, tests, as-builts, GIS data, options of probable project costs, schedules, and aerial photographs, terrain, hydrological characteristics, and other topographical and geological data to plan and design projects.
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Manage PATH’s Structural Integrity Program on behalf of the Superintendent, Structures & Facilities which includes reviewing QAD Condition Survey Reports and coordinating site visits. Under the supervision of the Assistant Superintendent, Structures & Facilities, the Project Engineer, Structural Integrity, performs and directs others in conducting comprehensive structural inspections and corrective measures of PATH facilities based on Engineering Department’s Quality Assurance Division reports and inspections.
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Review and comment on geotechnical investigations, ALTA surveys, corrosion studies, site characteristics, and accessibility for construction and operations. Travel 50% throughout the United States for construction monitoring, site, and completion visits.
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As a Senior Project Manager – Civil Engineer , you will be responsible for performing engineering tasks in the civil/structural engineering field, utilizing AutoCAD, Revit, and other software to facilitate the design of various structures and sites.
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Assist in the design process including performing site visits, evaluating existing electrical infrastructure, performing engineering calculations, understanding, and applying the National Electrical Code (NEC) code and power system design principals, and drafting in AutoCAD (electrical one-line diagrams, conduit routing plans, and module layouts) programs to design Solar PV systems, microgrid systems and battery back-up systems.
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Provide inspection and project engineering management, including client relationships, managing scope, schedule, budget, deliverables and change orders for facilities and buildings, associated infrastructure and site improvements.
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Project Engineer must have working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D and Microsoft Office Suite and have used engineering programs such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, PondPack, and StormCAD, for design and modelling of engineering systems.
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VHB’s growing Northeast region is seeking an experienced Senior Site Civil Engineer/Project Manager to support our Land Development practice for New York/New Jersey (New York City, Long Island, lower Hudson Valley, and New Jersey.
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Assist Project Manager & Project Superintendent in driving project safety performance in alignment with the site-specific safety plan. Work with the design team to develop preliminary project documents including site plans, floor plans, sections, elevations, single line electrical and coordination drawings.
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Stonefield Engineering and Design is currently recruiting a Project Engineer to join the Site/Civil Engineering Team. This is a dynamic position that will offer the opportunity for diverse interaction and rapid growth.
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We are seeking a Project Engineer to join our team and contribute to multi-discipline design projects on a full-time, direct basis at our office in Newark, NJ. This person will have the opportunity to lead a variety of public and private site development projects as well as working with various municipal clients across various markets.
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7+ years of demonstrated site development experience including site layout, grading, utility design, pavement design, permitting, budgeting, jurisdictional agency interaction, and other related project activities.
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Immediate need for an MEP Project Engineer on the JP Morgan Chase building construction, on-site, nine trading floors, fit-out project. 10+ years of proven experience working as an MEP Project Engineer.
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Provide leadership to field support team which may consist of various on-site supporting project resources (scheduler, safety, cost control, expeditor). Serve as point of contact over all site construction activities for capital expenditure projects or one large project using high level communication to inform engineering, the plant staff of site construction and safety activities.
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