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Experience in electrical, mechanical, structural, or civil engineering design is preferred. Coordinate with structural, electrical, geotechnical, and civil Professional Engineers during design process to assure the design meets technical and code requirements.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience). The project engineer works under the supervision of the project managers throughout the entire project.
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Engineering Degree required (Civil or Mechanical ) Title: Project Engineer. Candidates must be local to Astoria, NY (remote work is not an option) Title: Project Engineer.
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Our qualified team can fill both managerial and field positions ranging from Engineering, Project Managers, Planners, Schedulers, Contracts Administration, Procurement, Mechanical, Piping, Control Systems, Electrical, Civil, Structural Designers, Document Control, QAQC, Project Coordinators, Administrative Personnel or any requested position to help any project be successful.
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Engineering Degree required (Civil or Mechanical preferred) Engineering Degree required (Civil or Mechanical preferred) Duration: 03+ Months (Temp - hire) after 520 hours. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
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The job seeks a Project Engineer with an Engineering degree with 1-5 years of experience, attention to detail, excellent communication skills and assisting in managing various capital projects and programs.
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Our engineering recruiting team has expertise placing high-performing talent in areas such as electrical, mechanical, civil, and telecom engineering. They are seeking a Project Engineer.
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The ideal candidate will be a Mechanical Engineer (PE preferred) with strong experience in Project Management. Vallum is partnered with a traditional Civil Engineering firm who is looking to make a strategic hire and kickstart their MEP division.
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This position provides professional and technical guidance and direction and review of assigned programs, including professional engineering work in several disciplines such as; architecture, civil engineering, energy engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, environmental engineering, fire safety and safety engineering.
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Bachelors or Masters of Science in Civil, Structural, or Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or other related discipline required. With $15 billion in revenue and a talent force of more than 60,000, Jacobs provides a full spectrum of professional services including consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery for the government and private sector.
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Experience working with and coordinating discipline work (civil, mechanical, structural, electrical, instrumentation, HVAC, Geotech, survey, etc.) B.S. Degree in Civil or Environmental or Chemical Engineering.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience. 1 - 3 years' of experience as a project coordinator, project engineer, or project manager.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field. Calling all Drinking Water Project Managers - Senior Project Manager.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering or equivalent experience. 2 - 7 years' of experience as a project coordinator, project engineer, or project manager.
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Able to coordinate all project disciplines, including process, mechanical, piping, civil/structural, electrical and instrument/controls. North Jersey chemical manufacturer seeks a full-time Project Engineer, responsible for duties in the Global Engineering group.
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