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Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. Kimley-Horn's Las Vegas, NV office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Energy team.
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PCs, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and software for structural steel design, foundation design, transmission line design, hydrology and hydraulics. For substation and transmission projects: Provides civil engineering expertise to develop substation/civil plans for sitework including grading, off-site improvements, drainage facilities, fencing and block walls, and landscaping.
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Equipment and ApplicationsPCs, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and software (such as: structural steel design, foundation design, transmission line design, hydrology and hydraulicsBachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited school and 5 years industry experience as a practicing engineer, and must be a licensed PE. If no PE license then must have 8+ years as a practicing engineer.
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Knowledge of manual or automated environmental sensors and dataloggers used in hydrology, water quality or meteorology. Strong attention to detail and a passion for data related to meteorology, environmental monitoring, flood warning, wildfire and public safety.
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Job Title: Transmission Engineer. Provides civil engineering expertise to develop plans for sitework including grading, off-site improvements, drainage facilities, fencing and block walls, and landscaping.
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The UGTA Project Managers directs, oversees, and manages a technical operations team of scientists, engineers, and professionals in fields including but not limited to Geology, Hydrology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Radiological Waste.
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At NV Energy, we celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion. Provides civil engineering expertise to develop substation/civil plans for sitework including grading, off-site improvements, drainage facilities, fencing and block walls, and landscaping.
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Bringing our global team together within our renowned brands affords us unsurpassed strength and expertise in meteorology and hydrology—and gives you the chance to build a meaningful career. A degree in a management or science-related field such as Environmental Science, Hydrological and Meteorological Studies, Engineering, Business, or equivalent is an asset.
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A key responsibility will be engaging with experts and teams across an array of disciplines, including engineering, hydrology, geochemistry, water treatment, and planning and permitting. In this position, you will lead geotechnical engineering on surface mining projects, including tailings facilities and open pits.
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Include preparation of hydraulic design work using local or national standards: hydrology and hydraulic analysis, scour assessments, roadway drainage design, Hydraulic Reports, erosion and sediment pollution control, stormwater management design, NPDES and Waterway Permits.
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Coursework in Geotechnical engineering (soils and rock) engineering, structural analysis, foundation engineering, hydrology, earthquake engineering), tunnel engineering, reinforced concrete, steel design, constituent modeling.
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PCs, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and software (such as: structural steel design, foundation design, transmission line design, hydrology and hydraulics). PCs, word processing, spreadsheet, database, and software (such as: structural steel design, foundation design, transmission line design, hydrology and hydraulics.
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Provides comprehensive civil/structural engineering design services for substation and/or transmission facilities, and to ensure that these facilities are constructed on schedule and within committed resource allocations.
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However, if interested, our Team also focuses on Public Works, Single-Family Residential, Hydrology, Traffic/Transportation, Structural, and Survey. Our Team is currently seeking an experienced Civil-3D Designer that can generate a complete set of Civil Improvement Plans for Land Development projects.
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Travel may be required up to 25% of work hours and may consist of travel to remote parts of Nevada in order to scope substation sites or transmission alignments and support design and construction. Provides comprehensive civil/structural engineering design services for transmission facilities, and to ensure that these facilities are constructed on schedule and within committed resource allocations.
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