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Keywords: Civil Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Railroad, Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Kernersville, NC; Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Dayton, OH.
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One of our Valued Clients, a specialized firm providing Geotechnical, Environmental, Water Resources, Civil Design, and Construction Services throughout the project delivery life cycle from conceptual planning to permitting, design, engineering, and construction management, is looking to add to their growing Dallas, Texas team.
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Dedicated to water resources and environmental engineering, their firm balances sound engineering principles with innovative technology tailored to our clients' needs. Identifies design problems, such as location, elevation, equipment access, and egress; develops and presents proposed resolutions to the assigned project engineer.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) is currently searching for a highly motivated, well-rounded Geotechnical Engineer in our Water Resources Design Division. Functional Responsibilities:Serve as Geotechnical Engineer on large complex projects.
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AECOM Water is seeking a Water Resources Engineer II to join our Water Resources Group. Works with a team of project managers, water resources engineers, and GIS specialists in support of floodplain modeling and mapping studies, stormwater management analyses, drainage master-planning, roadway drainage and bridge hydraulics analyses, and other water resources projects.
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Assist in developing new and existing clients and markets by cross-selling GEI’s core business areas including water resources, geotechnical, environmental, ecological, and civil engineering.
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Civil/Water Resources Engineer. Founded in 1912, STV is a leading national infrastructure-focused professional services firm, providing engineering, architectural, planning, environmental, program management and construction management services for transportation systems, buildings, water, energy and other facilities.
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Job Summary: Huitt-Zollars Inc. is seeking an experienced water resources engineer for an immediate part time opportunity in their Dallas office. Mentor staff in Project Management and Task Management activities for water resources projects.
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Dewberry is currently seeking a Water ResourcesProject Engineer. B.S. or MS Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering (or related engineering field), with emphasis in water resources.
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WEST Consultants, Inc., a premier firm in water resources engineering, is seeking energetic and ambitious applicants qualified to apply for a senior-level water resources engineer position in our Dallas, Texas, office.
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The Opportunity: We are currently seeking a seasoned Water Resources Engineer (Professional Engineer - P.E.) to join our team in Billings, Montana. Your Impact: Utilize your Professional Engineer (P.E.) license to oversee water resources engineering projects.
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Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager - Hydrology & Hydraulics (Water Engineer) Adaptability to manage and conduct analyses for both water resources engineering studies centered on flood damage reduction and mitigation, as well as projects dedicated to crafting flood warning and flood forecasting systems.
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This prime opportunity will allow a water/wastewater engineer to fast-track their career at a rapidly growing company, supported by a diverse and highly qualified team. Prior experience working on water resources or stormwater projects in Texas is required.
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Atkins seeks an energetic and highly motivated project manager to join our Dallas, TX Water Resources Group as a FEMA Water Resources Engineer. FEMA Water Resources Engineer (or Project Manager) page is loaded FEMA Water Resources Engineer (or Project Manager) Apply locations US.TX.Dallas.
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Black & Veatch has an exciting opportunity for a Water Resources position focused on stormwater planning and design, asset management, water quality and integrated planning. Within our U.S. planning and water resources business, we have seen consistent growth driven by our clients' needs to address challenges stemming from stormwater regulations, flooding, water quality impairments driven by wet weather runoff, asset management, and efforts to increase the use of green infrastructure.
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