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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent, and 15+ years of plumbing and fire protection design and management experience is highly desired.
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As a Senior Wastewater Engineer, you will be responsible for leading design tasks and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality projects. Experience with design software such as Autodesk Civil 3D, Autodesk Revit, or similar programs.
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QUALIFICATIONS:❖ Understanding of civil and traffic engineering with experience in highway/roadway engineering, pavement analysis, drainage and utility design, MPT and project management.
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Geotechnical engineering knowledge and experienced in interpreting geotechnical reports, analysis of soil-structure interaction, soil corrosion, bearing capacity, swell/settlement, expansive soil, earth pressures, pavement section design, frost heave, slope stability, underpinning, and shoring design.
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The Assistant Engineering Director should take a leadership role in guiding the group's engineers and project managers by devising project objectives, providing engineering reviews, and monitoring the progress of pedestrian ramp projects throughout all boroughs of New York City. The Assistant Director will assist the Engineering Director in addressing public inquiries and concerns related to pedestrian ramp projects in the design and construction stages.
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DEP's water supply system is comprised of 19 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes throughout the system’s 2, square mile watershed that extends miles north and west of the City. The Bureau of Water Supply seeks to hire an Administrative Engineer (NM) for a position within the Source Water Operation Directorate, located in Grahamsville, New York. Under direction, of the Deputy Division Chief of Engineering, the Administrative Engineer (NM) will serve as the Capital Projects/On-Call Design Manager.
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Assignments may also include other aspects of Civil Engineering such as drainage design, rail-transit, and design-build projects. Experience with multi-discipline infrastructure engineering design and construction projects.
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Areas of engineering expertise include the following:/r/n/r/n- MEP Design and Construction Management /r/n- Existing MEP Condition Surveys and Analysis/r/n- Energy Audits per LL84 & LL87 /r/n- Electric service, distribution, power and lighting/r/n- Fire detection, alarm, telecom, security/r/n- Fire suppression, sprinkler and standpipe/r/n- Civil and Site Engineering/r/n- Water Supply and Distribution/r/n- Storm Water Management/r/n- Traffic Studies and Analysis/r/n- Commissioning.
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Be part of the engineering team in one of the most important Ingredients sites in dsm-firmenich, being responsible for plant design, data management & control, 3D virtualization and engineering specification assurance.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers (KIE) is seeking a Structural Designer for Design Engineering Services. Associate degree in Computer Aided Design, Engineering Technology, or similar program experience.
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Your Impact Development and management of subsurface investigation and laboratory testing programExecute geotechnical standard practice, develop geotechnical design and analysis strategy for transportation/transit projects, foundation design, retaining wall design, embankment design, support of excavation design, seismic design using geotechnical engineering software such as SLOPE/W, SEEP/W, LPILE, GROUP, DEEPEX, ct-Shoring, GRLWEAP, PLAXIS, PHASE2, FLAC, PROSHAKE, etc.
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Technical engineering responsibilities may include traffic impact studies, traffic operations analyses, safety studies, signal system design, signal timing plans, maintenance of traffic, pavement markings.
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Responsibilities: Performs field investigation, roadway/highway design, grading and drainage, ped ramp design, utilities, green Infrastructure, work zone traffic control, site layout, and other associated transportation engineering duties.
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Collaborate with engineering teams to determine tooling / injection mold design completion dates and prioritize work assignments. Senior Mechanical Design Engineer , you will lead the design and development of high-speed custom automation solutions, guiding tool / mold design and overseeing various mold shop projects.
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Licensure as a professional Civil Engineer with the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design (AELSLAGID.
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