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A well-established, reputable, and growing engineering and land planning firm, is looking for a Civil Engineer. We are looking to add a Civil Engineer to our Engineering team.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated team member to work on various civil, site, and storm water assignments, including hydraulic analysis and design for conveyance systems, storm water management and BMP's, erosion control, permitting, and client/stakeholder engagement.
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Integrated Design seeks a Civil Engineer to perform various types of civil designs, lead diverse and challenging projects & play an integral part in our growth. Civil Engineer - ( 230003D5.
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Role: Renewables Civil Engineer Location: Remote Position Overview: We are seeking an exceptional Civil Engineer to join our client's established team, providing technical leadership and expertise during the estimating, design, and construction phases of utility-scale solar, substation, wind, and BESS projects across the United States.
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Required License or Certificate: Possession of a Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in an appropriate discipline as issued by the State of California. Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in civil engineering or a related field.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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The Civil Design Engineer will assist in the design of land development projects including grading, drainage analysis, street design, street widening, water distribution, sewage collection and storm drain systems.
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Kimley-Horn's Mesa, AZ office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Energy team! Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D. Kimley-Horn's Mesa, AZ office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Energy team.
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Civil Engineer - ( 230003DP ) Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering along with 6-10 years of related experience.
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Prepares/Reviews Civil MTOs, project cost estimates, bid documentation and performs bid evaluation; Working knowledge of Civil3D and other civil design and modeling software. Our team works on diverse industry areas such as generation - thermal, hydropower and other renewable sources of energy, transmission and distribution, oil and gas, and mining.
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Roadway Civil Engineer - ( 240001GC ) Roadway engineer will primarily work in an office setting; however, some field work may be required. Proficient in design of transportation/civil engineering projects including preparation of plans and specifications, and cost estimates for all aspects of roadway construction.
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Experience with hydraulic/hydrology modeling software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMM. Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits.
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Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems’ Fort Worth office seeks an Entry Civil Engineer to join our growing office as an entry level engineer. Qualifications What you bring to our firm: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from an accredited program Ability to obtain Fundamentals of Engineering registration within 1 year Actively engages multiple perspectives when solving problems, seeks to learn from peers, and encourages reciprocal learning among team members.
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Performs/Reviews earthworks design for cut/fill optimization, site grading and stormwater drainage design, access roads and crossing design; Experience with water systems, storm and sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure an asset.
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Apply principles, methods, and techniques of civil engineering technology as they relate to land development including the design of drainage and stormwater systems, water systems, sanitary sewer systems, parking, and roadways.
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