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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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5 + years of experience in private land development civil engineering design. Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. The Project Engineer will collaborate with civil engineers, land planners, landscape architects, and CAD designers to design various types of land development projects.
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A working knowledge of civil and environmental engineering best-practices with a focus on identifying, communicating, and solving engineering and permitting challenges that may impact a project’s overall feasibility, cost, or constructability is required.
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Minimum B.S. degree in engineering (Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or related discipline), M.S. degree in Civil Engineering/Geotechnical Engineering strongly preferred.
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Bachelor's degree (B. S., or B.A.) in Civil Engineering and a minimum of eight to twelves years related experience in general civil engineering with an emphasis on highway/roadway design, as well as storm water management/watershed analysis.
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Arcadis is seeking an Entry Level Water Engineer who graduated from an ABET accredited degree program in Civil Engineering to join our Resilience Water - Water Management team. Finally, the Entry Level Civil Engineer plays an important role on our engineering teams to produce well thought-out designs and quality drawing packages needed to control project construction and deliver critical solutions for our clients.
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In this role you will be a part of civil engineering department responsible for overseeing third party consultants, and provide in house support on geotechnical, hydrology, stormwater, Erosion & sediment control, structural designs and plans, as well as providing technical expertise for all aspect of project development and construction for a utility solar array project.
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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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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project engineering within the heavy civil construction industry. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
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Collaborate on bid and proposal preparation, negotiate contracts with clients, and provide value engineering solutions across heavy civil, marine, and underwater disciplines. Candidates should also have a bachelor’s degree in construction management, construction engineering management, civil engineering, or related field.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering or related field. The Geotechnical Engineer will be responsible for conducting site investigations, analyzing soil and rock properties, providing geotechnical engineering recommendations, specializing in engineering geology and foundation design, and supporting construction projects.
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GZA is an employee-owned multidisciplinary environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, geo-civil engineering, construction management and environmental remediation firm. BS and MS degrees in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Soil Science, Geology or related engineering field; geotechnical engineering concentration preferred. The Geotechnical Engineer is responsible for performing subsurface investigations, engineering analyses and evaluations related to site development projects, forensic investigations and/or to support design plans such as earth retaining structures, on-site wastewater treatment and disposal and foundation underpinning.
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AMI is a leading civil, coastal, marine, mechanical, and structural engineering firm that was established in 2006. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. Civil Engineer / Commercial Diver.
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Registration as a Professional Civil Engineer with the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design (AELSLAGID) or ability to obtain licensure through reciprocity.
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