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Who we are looking for:A project-level environmental scientist, engineer, geologist, or planner with the drive and initiative to support a diverse range of water quality improvement programs through the application of critical and independent thinking, technical strategies, scientific and/or engineering principles, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
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Integrates all disciplines (engineering, design, procurement, document control, project controls, construction, and QA/QC) to ensure the project is aligned technically and commercially.
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Perform QA/QC for project equipment, and materials and all related document control and reporting. The Project Engineer along with the project management team will ensure a safe working environment for all employees.
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Supports project document control tasks and maintains quality control of such tasks in accordance with the overall and Structural Engineering QA/QC program and records management protocols.
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As a Civil Engineer specializing in municipal engineering, you will work in tandem with Project Managers to make crucial design decisions across a diverse range of projects. Ensures task accuracy by adhering to HR Green QA/QC processes specific to each project.
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Previous project management (contracts, business development, design, QA/QC) experience required. This professional will support all aspects of projects including performing project scoping, contract development, project, and staff management/oversight, assisting in the preparation of plans and details, conducting field meetings; and assisting in report and permit writing activities.
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Ensure effective project development by setting appropriate budgetary constraints, filing project data, meeting design criteria / client requirements, and assuring that work has been completed (including reviewed by competent personnel and a thorough QA/QC process) prior to being delivered to the client.
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As a primary technical resource for the engineering staff, the Lead Project Engineer will be required to oversee and mentor junior engineering staff members, and be responsible for technical Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) of DPW designs (whether designed by staff or consultants.
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This position will execute engineering and project management tasks that include process utility design, water/wastewater treatment system design, field engineering and contractor oversight, shop drawing review, project permitting and stakeholder coordination, and other related environmental projects in support of industrial, commercial, and municipal clients.
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Stantec GS, Inc. seeks an experienced Sr. Project Manger/Engineer to manage a growing portfolio of federal and DoD asset management projects. Demonstrated commitment and focus on Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC.
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Senior Project Manager/Engineer - ( 230002YS ) Project Management Professional certification desired. Evaluates and integrates engineering systems and implements code, accessibility, and zoning analyses.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for and oversees the technical work of one or more Staff Engineers, delegates work appropriately to engineering team members, and is highly involved in the QA and QC of calculations, drafts and designs.
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In both the public and private sectors our teams help identify, solve, mitigate, and manage critical environmental issues to help clients achieve a more sustainable Solutions is seeking a Project Engineer to provide support for a variety of civil and environmental engineering projects including groundwater extraction and treatment system design, construction and operations support, groundwater and soil remediation investigation and design, and wastewater treatment design and construction.
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LEMOINE Engineering Advancement Program (LEAP) participants are initially assigned to Estimating, Project Management, or Field Supervision and guided throughout the program by a Coach in each respective discipline.
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Job Title: Project Engineer, Construction (Mechanical) (On-Site) Must be able to adapt, learn, and execute new software technologies for the record keeping and reporting of the QA/QC information.
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