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Oversee duties involving heavy highway construction activities including structures, earthwork/dirt, concrete and utilities. Founded in 1963, Webber is a leading construction company that specializes in heavy civil, waterworks, energy and infrastructure management and is dedicated to safely providing intelligent solutions to its clients and community.
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Must have knowledge/experience in self-performance of all civil infrastructure scopes of work including earthwork/grading, dam/levee repair and/or repair, dewatering, demolition, underground utilities (e.g., water/sewer/storm), road construction and repair, asphalt pavement, and concrete construction.
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B.S. Degree in Engineering (Civil, Geotechnical, Mechanical, Environmental), Geology or Hydrogeology Master’s Degree in Engineering (Civil, Geotechnical, Mechanical, Environmental, etc.
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Cross-train in all civil engineering disciplines including pavement, grading, drainage, water, signing and pavement marking, storm water pollution prevention and traffic control. · Knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering related to the design, construction, and maintenance of public works projects.
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Bachelor or Master's Degree in Civil Engineering. Our services include: Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, utilities-water and sewer, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control.
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Actively enrolled in an accredited Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Geologic Engineering, or related, Masters or PhD program.
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Urban planning installation planning geospatial analysis environmental/climate resiliency civil engineering GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Bachelor's degree in related field such as Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering, Geophysics, Political Science, etc.
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Proficiency in computer applications related to Civil Engineering, such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, HEC-RAS, and ArcGIS. We are seeking a highly skilled Civil Engineer to contribute to a diverse range of projects, including land and site development, municipal engineering, hydrology and hydraulics, dams and reservoirs, and civil engineering expert witness work.
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As a Senior Civil Engineering Technician, you will be responsible for providing technical support in the creation and modification of deliverables, with a focus on site drainage, grading, and utility plans.
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Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering along with 6-10 years of related experience. 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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This position is responsible for providing professional civil engineering services to our clients. Bachelor of Science Degree (or Master's Degree) in Civil Engineering. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and managing civil engineering projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field (preferred). My client is a leading civil contractor specializing in heavy highway construction projects.
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These include: the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering; the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; the Department of Mechanical Engineering; the School of Architecture and Planning; and the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Management.
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The Water Wastewater Engineer will provide support for civil and environmental engineering projects including wastewater collection system infrastructure evaluation, rehabilitation, and design, and water distribution system design.
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