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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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Site layout, water, sewer mains, roads, soil erosion and sedimentation control plans, floodplain studies and grading plans. Candidates should be proficient in AutoCAD and Civil 3D design as it pertains to site design such as grading, storm water management (SWM), Storm Drain, Erosion & Sediment Control (ESC) Design, and utilities.
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Our diverse and expansive project scope of heavy civil infrastructure projects incorporates all degrees of civil construction that includes but is not limited to; Conventional Concrete, Roller Compacted Concrete and Earthen Dams, Navigational Waterway Locks, Reservoirs, Large Diameter Underground Utilities, Treatment Facilities, Landfills, Site Work, Mass Soil & Rock Excavation, Coal Ash Closures, DOT Highway & Bridge Construction, and on demand emergency services, etc.
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Hands on experience with building automation systems including Trane Tracer Summit System, Manhattan Associates' WMS and knowledge of CAD are all preferred skills. Monday-Friday 9am-6pm (MUST be able to be on call 24/7 for emergency situations.
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Perform on-site field investigations to complete take-offs and evaluations of buildings and site improvements. Giles Flythe Engineers, Inc. was founded in 2003 with a focus on evaluating buildings and site improvements.
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This is not a normal 9-5 job, but a fun way to earn extra cash working from home part time on the fly - work when you want. This is a remote work from home part time gig, you'll need a computer, laptop or mobile device.
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Performs design of site layout and supporting infrastructure, to include utility design, storm drainage, storm water management, grading and erosion control. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, we will hire only U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States (if the position is or will be one which is subject to U.S. law.
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Our next staff member will work in Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Angier, and Cary. Hooman on Demand services the following communities: Boylan Heights, Briar Creek, Bryson Village, Downtown Raleigh, Fall’s River, Five Points, Glenwood Avenue, Glenwood South, Hayes Barton, Historic Oakwood, Mordecai, NC State University, North Raleigh, Oakwood, Oberlin, Six Forks, South Park, South Raleigh, Stonehenge, and the Village District.
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Serve as an on-call engineer, responsible for managing and resolving incidents that affect the availability and performance of our systems. To avoid identity theft, please only consider applying to jobs posted on our official corporate site.
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Complete site grading plans, utility plan/profiles, earthworks calculations, stormwater management facility designs, sediment/erosion control design/permitting, design reports, and specifications.
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Provide adequate records on the CONHCP student and supply those records to the GCU Course Faculty (use of external software - Typhon) Travel to a facility or site location within 60 miles from your residency.
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The Project Engineer oversees job site safety, quality, project scheduling, and communications with the architect and consultants on field and constructability issues. -Coordinate the scheduling of the entire job, ensuring all necessary work is completed on time.
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Kimley-Horn, one of Fortune Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” is looking for a Business Analyst focusing on HR applications to join our firm. Ranked as one of Fortune Magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. prides itself on hiring high-achieving, dedicated, and reliable professionals.
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In this exciting role, you will be utilizing MicroStation to work on a wide variety of projects, including roadway plans, traffic management plans, pavement marking plans, and signing plans.
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The successful candidate will work on a variety of engineering consulting projects involving traditional geotechnical engineering analysis and designs for foundations (shallow and deep), slope stability and seepage, earth retention, dams and hydraulic structures, and groundwater.
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