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Location: Austin, TX Employment Type: 40 FT Hours Compensation Type: Salary Registration(s): Professional Engineer Education: Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering (BSCE). Minimum 15 years of engineering design experience with 5-10 years of highway transportation project management experience.
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A 4-year degree in civil or structural engineering, architecture, or construction management. Develop/manage the Cost Control and Labor Recap in conjunction with the project manager and project superintendent.
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Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Civil or Environmental Engineering in Texas, or ability to obtain licensure within 6 months. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering.
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Assist Project Manager by providing engineering design support (engineering reports, design calculations, quantity and cost estimates) for roadway, hydraulics, hydrology, and civil engineering design projects.
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2 years' experience managing heavy construction projects such as highways and bridges exceeding $5OM to include experience operating Primavera 6 CPM scheduling software and Bluebeam Revu takeoff software + 2 years ' experience operating MS PowerBI and Heavy Job HCCS to manage civil engineering projects and applying construction math concepts to value engineer cost components exceeding $10M in value.
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As a Land Development Project Manager, you will work closely with all levels of management, technical team members, and construction leads. You are a fully competent engineer in all aspects of a civil design project.
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A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and Licensed Professional Engineer in Illinois or ability to acquire Illinois License in 6 months. Can demonstrate an understanding of earned value methodology and other project controls, such as scheduling and change management.
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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 our Austin or San Antonio Office focusing on managing utility design and municipal water/wastewater projects.
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Performing civil engineering planning and analysis, detailing, and plan set production. KFA is a rapidly growing civil engineering consulting firm that focuses exclusively on serving public sector clients in Texas.
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Founded in 1935, LAN has grown from its humble beginnings as a small Houston firm to a national leader in the heavy civil infrastructure engineering industry. Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) is a full-service consulting firm offering planning, engineering and program management services.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering or Construction Management. Make daily site walks to check progress of the construction projects containing structural scope, identify deficiencies or non-compliance with the construction documents, and communicate these issues to the design engineer and the construction manager responsible for the project.
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Our client is seeking a structural field engineer to integrate with their field engineering and construction teams. Coordinate structural design on multidiscipline project teams including Mechanical, Electrical, Piping/Plumbing (MEP) professionals.
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As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical or Civil Engineering AND three (3) years of directly related, increasingly responsible professional architectural or engineering planning, design or construction experience as a licensed Registered Architect (R.A.) or Professional Engineer (P.E.), including one (1) year of lead, management or project management experience.
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If you are seeking a challenging, rewarding professional career, the time is right to join STV. Our Austin, TX Office has an immediate career opportunity for an experienced Civil/Roadway Engineer(s) to join our Roadway Design Team. This role has the potential to grow into a Roadway Design Task Lead or Project Manager.
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