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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering : PE, EIT, or Designer/CAD Tech (site layout, grading, erosion control, water and sewer utilities and stormwater management. Our client is a regional leader in civil engineering, transportation, land surveying, and landscape architecture services.
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Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (or related field) and 3+ years of related work experienceNYCDOT/NYCDDC civil/highway experience preferredFamiliarity with NYCDDC, NYCDOT, and/or NYCDEP standards and specifications preferredProficiency in utilizing AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and/or Microstation software, as well as working knowledge of other PC software packages typically associated with engineeringStrong verbal and written communication skill.
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The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to: Performing CADD drafting and introductory-level design of projects using MicroStation/InRoads or AutoCAD/Civil 3D software programs.
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Proficiency in engineering software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, BlueBeam, and Finite Element Analysis Software is a plus. - Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (Master’s preferred.
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Civil Engineer must have experience in civil/site engineering, including designing local streets, site grading plans, erosion and sedimentation control, floodplain studies with FEMA approval, pavement design, stormwater management, sanitary sewer systems, code research, writing specifications, obtaining permits, and construction cost estimating.
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Develop detailed site designs, grading plans, stormwater management systems, and infrastructure layouts using cutting-edge software like AutoCAD Civil 3D. Analyze and implement best practices in engineering design utilizing advanced computer-aided drafting software and mapping, including but not limited to Civil3D and GIS.
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Strong technical skills in land development design, including proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and hydrologic/hydraulic modeling software. Company Overview: My Client is a dynamic and innovative civil engineering firm dedicated to delivering high-quality land development solutions.
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Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D and related engineering software to maintain excellence in project delivery. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering required. We're seeking a driven Civil Engineer to join our team, where you’ll have the chance to specialize in a diverse range of land development projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial ventures.
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Proficiently utilize AutoCAD and Civil 3D software for design and drafting tasks. Proficiency in AutoCAD and Civil 3D software applications. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
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Utilize traffic engineering software and tools (e.g., Synchro, VISSIM) to support data analysis and reporting tasks. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Traffic Engineering, or a related field.
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Our Client is a huge player in the civil engineering and structural steel industry across North America, with fantastic bonus schemes, opportunities for promotion, and benefits to boast, this position is for a one in a million company.
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Education: Bachelor’s Degree Construction Management, Construction Engineering Management, Civil or related field. Proficient with wide range of software including AutoCAD, Blue Beam, Heavy Bid, Heavy Job, MS Project or P6, and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Geotechnical Engineering. Our client, an International Engineering Firm, is seeking a Jr. & Sr. Geotechnical Engineer , to join their team in their NYC.
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Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Structural, Civil Engineering or a related field of study. The structural engineer, with the support of a strong nationally recognized technical staff, will utilize their expertise and technical knowledge of water and wastewater engineering design & construction to successfully execute projects throughout the northeast.
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4) Providing civil engineering design consultation services utilizing software/systems (i.e. AutoCAD, Western Washington Hydrology Model, Civil 3D, hydrologic modeling software); and.
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