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Education and/or Experience: 8+ years experience in commercial construction estimating, project management and/or preconstruction. Work Environment: The employee will primarily spend time in an office environment and occasionally on indoor and outdoor construction sites with fluctuating temperatures, changes in elevation and occasional dusty conditions.
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Principal Engineer - 15+years of experience in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering. Senior Engineer - 10+ years of experience in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering.
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Thorough knowledge of company procedures, estimating techniques, various construction disciplines, and cost control systems required. Must have a strong industrial construction background including experience with Oil & Gas, Chemical, Power Distribution, Manufacturing, Pulp & Paper, Food & Beverage, Water, etc.
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Education and Experience:Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 10 years experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, related phases of engineering, and field experience in the inspection of construction projects.
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This will consist of developing detailed structural designs for water and wastewater treatment process basins, chemical facilities, site retaining walls, preparation of design calculations, coordination with other support discipline activities, coordination with regional offices and regulating agencies, construction cost estimating, and quality assurance and control.
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Thorough knowledge of company procedures, estimating techniques, various construction disciplines, cost control systems required. Bachelor Degree Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related field and 7 years of direct project estimating experience Required or.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 10 years’ experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, related phases of engineering, and field experience in the inspection of construction projects.
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This position will advise the estimating manager and estimating director regarding the complexities and risks involved with these multi discipline proposals, and present accurate estimates in a credible and professional manner while minimizing risk to the company.
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Knowledge of equipment vendors, application of materials of HVAC construction, load estimating software (HAP), assembling design packages, client interface and field investigation a plus.
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Working alongside our team of engineers & designers in a multi-discipline EPC environment, the Mechanical Engineer will perform field investigations, interface with clients & vendors, size & select equipment, and guide designers to prepare construction drawings.
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As a Project Controls Specialist, you will assist with Capital Project Controls (estimating, cost management, planning/scheduling, risk management, change management) during the design and construction phases of large data center projects.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering with a minimum of 15 years' experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering.
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Assists the capital improvement engineer in managing the CIP program through historical document research, project management, project budget estimating, design, engineering plan and specification review, construction inspection, and conducting start-up of new or rehabilitated water supply, treatment and transmission facilities for Greenville Water.
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Bachelor of Science in Control Systems, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering or similar accredited engineering B.S. with a minimum of 5 years’ experience (nuclear preferred) in design, estimating, specification preparation, construction document preparation, and related phases of engineering.
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Plan, organize, and coordinate structural engineering and multi-disciplined team/design projects while engaged in the planning, design and construction phases of engineering projects. Conduct construction document reviews as required.
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