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May serve as project manager for assigned capital improvement projects; manages and/or oversees design, public involvement, environmental, right of way, utility coordination, bidding, construction, inspection, and close out phases of utility (sanitary, storm, and domestic potable water) and site civil projects.
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DLZ Corporation currently has a Bridge Project Manager opportunity in Columbus, Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio or Lexington, Kentucky. Perform as Design Engineer for the Design of Level 1 (minimum) Bridge Project deliverables, adhering to current ODOT and or KYTC Design Criteria.
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Qualifications for Truss Designer: Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred. Collaborating with engineering and project management teams is crucial to ensuring that our client's truss designs meet the highest standards of quality and safety Key Responsibilities for Truss Designer: Utilize advanced software and tools to design and draft truss systems.
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Typical responsibilities include: Provide technical planning, design, permitting, and construction support on various water utility projects that may include collection system, pump station, wastewater treatment, reclaimed water, water treatment, water distribution, and various other ancillary civil engineering projects.
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In conjunction with the Program and Project Manager, is responsible for budget control on projects. 10+ years of experience in applied Engineering or Physical Sciences for which five years are in project management and supervisory responsibilities.
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Relays information to project manager and/or engineer, with limited in-field decision making. External DescriptionAtlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related degree from an ABET-accredited program. Or Bachelor of Science in Civil or related Engineering Technology from an ABET-accredited program and successful completion of Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.
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The Roles: Petitioner, Canvass Manager, Project Manager, Data Manager, Canvasser, Voter Registrar, Phone Banker/Texter, Campaign Team Lead, Senior Campaign Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Senior Data Manager, Senior Data Engineering Manager, and Senior Project Manager.
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Contribute to the civil engineering discipline and function, offering direction, expertise, and support to ensure project and work site deliverables are successfully achieved within the business sector.
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As a Civil Engineering Project Manager, you’ll manage projects and take part in quality control, client interfacing, budgeting an mentoring. in Civil Engineering; Professional Engineering License ( required, Ohio registration or the ability to obtain within 4 months; Ability to develop and mentor staff; Ability to provide a technical review of Civil Engineering deliverable; Ability to interface with clients, network, and develop businessProficient with software programs such as, but not necessarily inclusive of, all of the following: (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, ArcGIS, Storm modeling programs Hydraulic modeling experience desired.
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High level of proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D. Project Management: Lead and manage multiple transit projects from inception to completion, ensuring adherence to project schedules, budgets, and quality standards.
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Bachelors degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a related field of study. Preferred Qualifications Masters degree in Civil or Environment Engineering or related field of study.
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PRIME AE Group, Inc. (), a multi-faceted and rapidly growing architectural and engineering firm with 20 office locations and over 475 employees throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast and Northeast areas, is seeking a Civil Engineer for our Columbus, OH office.
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Associate's degree or greater in Civil or Construction Engineering Technology; OR NICET Highway Construction Level II Certification are a plus. Ideal candidates are prequalified as an ODOT Project Inspector, Structures Inspector or Traffic Inspector or have the ability to be within 90 days.
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Under the general supervision of the City Engineer and the Lead Construction Inspector, the Construction Inspector is responsible for conducting inspections of construction projects, civil site work, requirements, relevant ordinances, project plans, drawings, and specifications.
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