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Civil Engineering Degree (B.S.) + minimum 4 years of experience as Project Engineer and/or Resident Engineer with Civil Engineering Design and Project Management experience OR a Masters degree and 2+ years of relevant experience.
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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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Requirements: Civil Engineering Degree (B.S.) with a specialization in Structural Engineering Minimum 5 years of experience as Project Engineer and/or Resident Engineer with Electrical Engineering Design and experience with tower, shelter and similar structure projects.
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Leidos is seeking a Civil Engineer Construction Inspector to join the National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC IV) Team, providing support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.
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4-8 years of Civil or Structural Engineering experience with a Bachelors Degree, or 2-6 years of experience with a Masters Degree. Ability to accomplish clear and concise general and technical writing and tactfully coordinate with a variety of project stake holders, peers, and management levels.
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Civil Engineering Design and Construction Plans preparation skills in LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited University.
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Project management experience and task leading on traffic engineering work. The candidate will participate in planning, budgeting and delivering traffic engineering projects including traffic operational analysis, traffic microsimulation models, roadway design, signal design, ITS design, signing and marking, and/or construction traffic control plans, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree Construction Management, Civil Engineering or related field of study. We are currently recruiting for an entry-level Construction Project Engineer to join our growing team in Dallas, TX. If you are seeking a challenging and rewarding opportunity with a dynamic, diversified and innovative company, the VSL Project Engineer Career (PECD) Program may be for you.
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BGE, Inc. is a nationwide civil engineering consulting firm that provides services in land/site development, public works, transportation, planning, landscape architecture, construction management, survey and environmental services for public and private clients.
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Utilize the Project Engineer as technical resource while on all projects before, during and after construction has been completed. Participate in Engineering to Construction Hand Off meeting; this meeting is to ensure coordination with Engineering and held to hand off project details assigned to the CI.
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About AECOMAECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Four (4) years of increasingly responsible civil engineering experience as a registered professional engineer, including two (2) years performing project management that includes design and contract administration of water and wastewater projects.
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Perform plan preparation of portions of routine projects under the direction of project engineer or senior CADD technician. 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.
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The Civil Graduate Engineer will spend time involved in public infrastructure projects doing technical calculations, plan and specification production, and assisting in project management tasks.
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Provide technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, solid waste management, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects.
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