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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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VHB's New York City office is seeking an 8+ year Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager who is passionate about working on complex infrastructure projects in NYC Metro Region.
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Role is Responsible for structural engineering discipline on the Project Engineering Team. Primarily responsible for completing construction work packages (CWPs) and executing structural design scope on multi-disciplinary projects.
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Two years of experience performing project management tasks with specific focus on civil/structural engineering projects. L.J. Gonzer Associates is looking for individuals to join our pool of qualified candidates for potential assignment as a Civil Engineer-Assistant Project Manager.
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Plan, organize, and manage the production of project deliverables to ensure on time delivery, technical quality, and within budget. Stantec's New York City office is seeking a Civil Engineer / Project Manager with minimum of 10 years of engineering experience to join our team.
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Site/civil experience on a variety of project sites including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc. Langan is seeking a Site/Civil Project Engineer to join its collaborative team in New York City. This individual will serve a key function in performing and coordinating the planning, design and permitting of civil engineering, land development and infrastructure projects, and coaching, training, and overseeing staff.
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Overview: ABOUT THE POSITION Senior Civil Transportation Engineer / Project Manager | Hybrid | New York City Metro VHB's New York City office is seeking an 8+ year Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager who is passionate about working on complex infrastructure projects in NYC Metro Region.
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Requirements:- Degree in Civil Engineering or Related Field Experience- Experience in civil engineering project management, with a focus on piling, drilling, or dredging concrete- Strong technical knowledge of engineering principles and practices- Proficient in project management software, such as MS Project, Primavera, AutoCAD, Revit, Atena, RAM, Procore, etc.
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Civil Engineer/Project Manager. Woodinville has waterfront parks on the Sammamish River, sweeping winery and brewery grounds, and densely wooded areas. must place top priority on quality and exceeding client needs.
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Munoz Engineering P.C. is seeking a skilled full-time Civil Project Engineer to join our team in the NY Metro Region and work at either our New York or New Jersey office. Our Civil Project Engineer is an essential part of our project management team.
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Join our dynamic team as a Heavy Civil Project Engineer in the Construction industry, where you will be a key player in delivering some of the most challenging and complex projects in the world.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience with a focus on infrastructure & development projects and engineering project delivery. Manage and assist with production work on all phases of projects, including schematic design, design development, and construction documents, including design review, coordination, and correlation of construction drawings and specifications.
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Building public heavy civil work up to the $300M range in New York, this role has been designed to allow someone to take a step into a more senior role, with the hopes of developing into a Project Manager.
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Civil engineering design skills with a focus on site planning, grading, utility systems, stormwater management, sanitary sewer and water main design, and roadway improvements. Strong electronic design skills (preferably Civil 3D.
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Manage, review and submit for payment subcontractor, vendor and other invoices generated on-site as well as administer the project procurement and purchasing plan, We are an equal opportunity employer: We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, genetic information, marital status, military status, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, or status with regard to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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