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Supervision of staff including but not limited too Civil Engineer I, Assistant Civil Engineer, Associate Project Manager, and Construction Project Manager will be required.
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As the Engineering Project Manager you will coordinate and manage the work of other professionals, providing practical, inspired designs for infrastructure projects ranging widely in scope, including water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment and collection, stormwater, small roadway, and site development assignments.
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Our client is looking for a Sr Civil Engineer / Project Manager who is passionate about civil engineering with experience, high standards, and an aptitude for mentoring, to join their team.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project; experience with AutoCAD and Civil 3D preferred. Professional Civil Engineer license in California. Conduct and oversee design and construction field observations.
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Your role will involve providing technical expertise in geotechnical analysis, design, and implementation, while also serving as a client project manager to maintain strong relationships and deliver projects profitably.
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We are seeking a Lead Water Engineer (Manager) to join our TYLin | Greeley and Hansen Water Solutions Team. The Lead Water Engineer (Manager) will provide expertise in project delivery and management with the expectation to manage various projects and/or programs.
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The Project Engineer will be responsible reading plans and specifications for different trades performed in-house and the evaluation of submittals and RFI’s to support construction activities and resolution of design and field issues.
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As a Construction Monitoring & Completion PM/Independent Engineer , you will utilize your experience in industrial construction, cost estimating, and/or development of civil and structural design packages to support our team with a proven track record of technical consulting and engaging with client decision-makers at manager to senior executive levels.
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The successful Project Engineer/Manager candidate will be an energetic, proactive team collaborator who is accountable. Program/project controls, engineering design, and/or construction management experience desired.
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Energy Engineers assist the project management team with design, bidding, and construction of these Energy Efficiency related projects. Energy Engineers also excel at report writing, creating project design documents, and the development of measurement and verification plans with contract documents.
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The Engineer I will be the focal point of interface for most project work related to planning, RFQ/ RFP, engineering design and construction of city structures and facilities.
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Sam Schwartz, a TYLin company, is seeking a Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager proficient in roadway and utility infrastructure design as well as the governmental and regulatory agency approvals processes within the New York City metropolitan area.
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Langan is seeking a Geotechnical Project Engineer/Manager to join its collaborative team in New York City, White Plains, or Melville, Long Island. 3+ years of field experience with geotechnical investigations and construction observation experience including: mass grading, deep foundations, subgrade for footings, ground improvement, and excavation support including tieback installation and testing.
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Professional Civil Engineer in the Transportation Engineering Division; focused on continuing career as a technical expert and/or project manager for Bridges and Other Structures.
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Our project portfolio features experience in bridge, highway, and structural design; condition and safety inspection; civil and site engineering support; construction inspection and administration; survey and mapping; and hydrographic services.
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