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Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems’ Fort Worth office seeks an Entry Civil Engineer to join our growing office as an entry level engineer. Qualifications What you bring to our firm: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from an accredited program Ability to obtain Fundamentals of Engineering registration within 1 year Actively engages multiple perspectives when solving problems, seeks to learn from peers, and encourages reciprocal learning among team members.
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The Civil Engineer will be responsible in designing and managing the architect and engineering (A&E) and construction activities of the USAID recent Health Reform and Recovery Activity to restore health services and reconnect people to care in Ukraine.
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Ability to learn and understand fundamental principles and design methodologies of various basic civil engineering aspects, including but not limited to drainage, pipe hydraulics, stormwater management, roadway and pavement layout, grading, earthwork calculations, water and wastewater systems, erosion control, etc.
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Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas(TX) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater and Utilities team! Experience using AutoCAD and Civil 3D.
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Collins Military Landing Gear Stress Department is looking for an experienced, highly motivated Senior Structural Engineer to join our Military Stress Team. You will be instrumental in designing and analyzing landing gear for some of the most advanced military aircraft in the world.
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Populates data visualization tool (such as Tableau, Brinqa, and Hygieia) for reporting vulnerability metrics by system and owner
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Our work includes but is not limited to: water, sewer, gas, petroleum, electric transmission & distribution (aerial and underground), telecom fiber & copper (aerial and underground) and interfaces regularly with Civil Engineering disciplines such as roadway, drainage and structures.
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Strong knowledge of transmission design codes and computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, transmission analysis programs.
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The Site Reliability Engineer is responsible for monitoring, automating, and improving the reliability, performance, and availability of TechOps supply chain application at American Airlines. We are seeking a highly skilled SRE with a strong background in Database Design, Azure DevOps, SRE, GITHUB, and Infra CI/CD Pipelines.
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We are currently seeking a full-time, exempt Civil Engineer in Training (EIT) in the Fort Worth office. Civil Engineer in Training (EIT) As a Civil EIT, you will work on civil projects for municipal governments and private developments.
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The Mine Planning Engineer will work within the Competence Center of Aggregates and Asphalt (CCA) team, based at our corporate office in Irving, TX. The position reports directly to the Mine Manager within our CCA Team.
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The primary role of a Senior Oil Process Engineer is to provide specific technical expertise as well as to support and consult in specific areas of Crude Oil Processing. Description We are seeking a Senior Oil Process Engineer to join the Upstream Process Engineering Division of Process and Control Systems Department.
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The Lead Security Engineer spearheads the design of robust system architectures with a cybersecurity-centric approach, integrating security automation for enhanced efficiency. IDR is seeking a Lead Security Engineer to join one of our top clients in Dallas, TX. If you are looking for a REMOTE opportunity to join a global organization in the Logistics/Supply Chain industry and work within an ever-growing team-oriented culture, please apply today.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated SkyCam Mechanical Engineer to join our dynamic team. As a SkyCam Mechanical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the design, development, and maintenance of our SkyCam systems.
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The production engineer will work with the operations and reservoir teams to implement automation, reduce downtime, reduce LOE, and optimize field-wide operating parameters (i.e. system pressure, compressors, facilities, etc.
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