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This Project Manager position should have experience in the management and design of a wide-range of land development projects and public works projects for various industrial, commercial and/or residential development projects.
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KFA is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer and Project Manager with 10 or more years of experience in planning, design, and project management on water and wastewater and municipal infrastructure projects to work from either Dallas or our Austin Office focusing on managing utility design and municipal water/wastewater projects.
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Civil Engineer - Assistant Project Manager. Besides assisting the transit Project Managers, the ideal candidate will also have the opportunity to further develop the engineering skills by working on the track design, roadway design, or bridge design projects depending on his/her background.
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Job Details Job Details We are currently looking for a passionate and dedicated Environmental Project Manager (Engineer or Geologist) to join our dynamic team. A valid Texas Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geologist (PG) license.
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Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager - Hydrology & Hydraulics (Water Engineer) If you're an experienced Senior Engineer/Project Manager - Hydrology & Hydraulics ready to take that next step in your career, we look forward to welcoming you aboard as we embark on exciting projects and continue to make a positive impact in our industry.
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Serve as project manager and/or technical subject matter expert on projects with limited complexity and/or size and works on multiple projects of moderate size or portions of a large project.
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The Engineer V - Senior Project Engineer or Engineer VI - Project Manager will be managing engineering projects and/or programs or supporting existing Project Managers whom perform that role.
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Senior Engineer / Project Manager (Engineering & Construction) Our business is growing fast and we are currently seeking a talented Senior Pr oject Engineer / Project Manager.
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Consulting / Owner's Rep responsibilities:Manage and/or perform analysis, evaluations and investigations of existing buildings’ electrical and/or mechanical systems, with emphasis on power, lighting, life safety, communications and security.
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Knowledge of construction planning, mechanical or electrical systems necessary, building controls, fire systems, security systems; experience in these areas a plus. Manage and/or perform analysis, evaluations and investigations of existing buildings’ electrical and/or mechanical systems, with emphasis on power, lighting, life safety, communications and security.
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