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The function of the Water/Wastewater Civil Project Engineer is to plan, organize, and control the activities of the project to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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The function of the Project Engineer is to plan, organize, and control the activities of the project to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects to which assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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Prepare project scopes of work and budget estimates; coordinate with team on preparation of design documents; coordinate with internal QA/QC reviewers, financial analysts, and administrative assistants.
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Directing The Overall Design And Plan Production Philosophy, Processes, And Quality Management (QA/QC) Roadmap For Projects Across Various Industries Including Residential, Commercial, And Industrial Including.
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Ensuring integrity and completeness of all civil designs with strong QA/QC procedures; Experience with project estimating man-hour allocations and cost accounting methods for project management.
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Works independently and provides guidance and leadership to mid-level to senior level team or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC. Develop and inform proposal and project scopes, timelines, pricing, and budgetary metrics – and accountable for planning, development and management of projects in compliance with all applicable City/State/Federal codes and regulations, and in accordance with all acceptable engineering practices.
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Project Engineer 4 - Civil. Establishes QA/QC methods and procedures on projects to ensure high technical performance in conformance with company standards. Your summary should detail the candidate's educational background in Civil Engineering, their licensure as a Tennessee Licensed Professional Engineer, and their extensive experience of over 10 years in the field.
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Haley Ward is looking for a Project Engineer to plan, organize, and control the activities of the project to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects to which assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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We are seeking a Civil Project Engineer to join our Civil Engineering Department. Insures Individual and Department QA/QC procedures are followed. Supervision of Civil Designers assigned to project/teams and ensuring all responsibilities of the designer are carried out and that time is spent efficiently and effectively.
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Specific design experience required with site layout, grading, storm drainage, stormwater management, water & sewer utilities, and erosion control. Recommends changes to the client as required and as approved by the Dept/Project Manager.
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Haley Ward is looking for a Senior Project Engineer to plan, organize, and control the activities of the projects to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects to which assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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Planning, funding, design and construction management experience with all types of municipal infrastructure." Experience in Planning, funding, design and construction management with all types of municipal infrastructure.
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Engineer-in-Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred. DLZ Corporation is looking for a Civil Engineer - Construction Services Project Engineer in Columbus, Ohio.
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Responsibilities include leading activities related to the design of transportation infrastructure projects; preparing reports, studies, specifications, and construction documents; leading client management activities; serving as the project manager on various size projects; monitoring budgets, client expectations and deadlines; performing QA/QC tasks; mentoring project staff.
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