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JOB OVERVIEWProvide services and support as a Civil/Structural Engineering Support Services (Senior Engineer) in the Government And Public Services Industry Sector focussing on Engineering Solutions for clients such as The United States Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) | The United States Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) Located In CONUS - Charlotte, NC, Arlington, VA, Bethesda, MD, Washington, DC, or remotely and across the CONUS Region.
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Senior Civil Engineer. Must be experienced with typical civil engineering elements, to include roadways, site grading, storm water management, earthwork erosion & sediment control, environmental compliance, ADA compliance, and pavement markings & signage.
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The Civil Engineer will design, plan, and supervise the construction of site development and infrastructure projects such as buildings, bridges, roads, dams, pipelines, water, and sewage systems.
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Role: Civil Engineer. Preferable disciplines include Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Structural Engineering. Professional, licensed engineers from a variety of engineering disciplines may be required, as applicable, including, but not be limited to, civil, construction, electrical, electronics, mechanical and fire protection.
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Licenses and Certifications A Professional Engineer (PE) licensure is required and must be maintained. General Job Information Job Summary This position is located in the District Department of Transportation, (DDOT), Operations Administration, Maintenance Division, Asset Management Branch.
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Fusion Technology is seeking dynamic Civil Engineers for extended engagements on overseas construction projects. Candidates are accountable for the overall successful execution of assigned tasks and communicating with the Fusion Project Management Office (PMO) in meetings, reporting, and the timely escalation of project issuesResponsibilities also include the use and protection of classified materialRequires special training on general and project specific security requirements as well as specialty reportingRequired certifications:Minimum of bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
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Job Description This client is a local multidisciplinary civil engineering firm looking to add a Civil Design Engineer to their growing team. Must have EIT; PE preferred AutoCAD and Civil 3D experience is required.
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Managing Consultant, Senior Civil Engineer - Renewables (Senior Level) ERM is seeking a motivated Managing Consultant, Senior Civil Engineer with a focus on site civil design, permitting and construction for renewable energy development for our Washington, DC or Richmond, Virginia office.
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Giffels Webster has an exciting opportunity for a Civil Engineer to join our Macomb County office located in Washington, Michigan. As a Civil Engineer you will work on high-profile land development projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life in southeast Michigan.
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We are seeking a Civil/ Structural Engineer who can provide regional technical support for a potential project in the Middle East. This position is contingent upon award of contract. Civil/Structural Engineer- OCONUS.
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We are seeking an energetic, highly motivated Civil Engineer to join our office and serve as a Project Manager/Civil Engineering Designer, working on the production of various types of engineering plans in multiple jurisdiction.
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You will coordinate civil engineering matters involving Architect-Engineer firms, design-build contractors, officers and other representatives from various commands and activities. The selective placement factor is: This position requires current registration as a Professional Engineer by any state, the District of Columbia, Guam or Puerto Rico. Note: You must submit a copy of your license with your application.
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Professional Engineer (PE) Registration desired Minimum five (5) years' experience in physical security, including three (3) years' experience in construction security of USG or commercial facilities Minimum three (3) years of experience applying.
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Professional Engineer (PE) Registration desired Minimum five (5) years’ experience in physical security, including three (3) years’ experience in construction security of USG or commercial facilities.
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About Us: We are a respected, multi-discipline consulting firm specializing in civil and municipal engineering, land surveying, land use planning, environmental permitting, and construction services in both public and private sectors.
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