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What began as an electrical company that operated out of a one-bay shop is now a powerhouse of an EPC general contractor, focusing not only on instrumentation and electrical, but adding civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, and wireless & communications.
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POWER Engineers is seeking an Entry-Level Substation Civil/Structural Engineer to work in the Power Delivery Renewables Department reporting to our Salt Lake City, Utah office. The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of civil design for renewable projects including collector substation and transmission line structural and foundation design, permitting, site work, and support of physical design and equipment layout.
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The Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney will handle all phases of civil litigation, including fact investigation, legal research, drafting discovery, preparing pleadings, depositions, mediations, court appearances, and client communication.
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Proficiency with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., MicroStation, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, ArcGIS, InRoads, Geopak, GeoSlope, ANSYS, STADD, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS), technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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Applicants should have a BS degree or higher in disciplines such as acoustics, civil/structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or physics, with a MS degree preferred. The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience in plats, technical drawing and mapping, AutoCad Civil 3D, ARC Map. Working knowledge of surveying math, e.g. Algebra, Trigonometry and Geometry. Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Geography, Geographic Information Systems, or other related field plus two years of directly related experience or equivalency is required.
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2+ year of experience operating equipment on civil, geotechnical, earthwork or commercial projects. Projects include are generally commercial, civil, and industrial. concrete laborer, skilled labor, Dozer, Skid steer, Front end loader, General labor, cement, concrete, Forklift, skidsteer.
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Career Segment: Geotechnical Engineering, Drafting, Civil Engineer, Construction, Document Control, Engineering, Administrative. Civil/Geotechnical Engineer (II, SR), Salt Lake City, UT #112401.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Associate Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. Support the overall long-term strategy, growth, and pipeline development of Civil Engineering work for WSP in assigned area of responsibilityResponsible for the profitable performance of the individual projects and the successful completion of the projects within the specified area.
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Here, they will learn antiterrorism techniques, armed sentry/post standing techniques, crime prevention, military and civil law, communications, first aid, firearms deployment and physical restraint techniques.
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As a faculty member you may be assigned to any SLCC location, be required to teach online courses, and may be an assigned alternative work schedule.
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Our services include instrumentation & electrical, civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, wireless & communications, and engineering. B.H. Inc., of Vernal, Utah, is searching for a full-time Civil Engineer (PE/EIT) to plan and design moderately complex projects while working closely with Project Management to facilitate the successful accomplishment of project goals and objectives.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Department Supervisor, Grocery Clerk, and Retail Fashion Buyer and others in the Retail to apply.
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Understanding and experience with water resource infrastructure including fishery related projects, water conveyance, storm water networks, civil grading, water treatment, wastewater treatment and pump stations.
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S. degree in Mechanical or Civil engineering from an ABET accredited university with a minimum of 2 years' experience in steel design or in water/wastewater equipment design. Proficiency in Autodesk Inventor and Vault.
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