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Civil EngineerJob Summary:BB&E is seeking a Civil Engineer to support facilities design and construction projects for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic. Broad professional knowledge and experience in the theories, concepts, principles and practices of civil engineering for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of a wide range of shore-based engineering projects, such as: site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, waste facilities, shore protection, and other large/industrial civil engineering projects.
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Provide independent, timely and professional civil engineering support, services and consultation for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of facilities for the Navy, Marine Corps, and other supported Commands, including minor works projects, specific projects, special projects, military construction (MILCON), demolition, maintenance, space utilization and facilities development.
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Current registration as a professional engineer or professional geologist is required. May be required to evaluate environmental impacts associated with demolition of retired or renovated assets; and the extensive alterations and modifications to airfield facilities, magazines, and small arms ranges to meet the ever-changing demands placed upon the shore establishments of the Navy and Marine Corps.
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The Assistant Civil Engineer will work under the supervision of a licensed professional engineer to assist project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations, and redevelopments on a variety of projects.
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Directly integrated into client teams, their staff team actively leverages their professional expertise toward the successful development and completion of Navy facilities design and construction projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region(s.
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RMC is seeking a Test Engineer to support our Navy customer in Norfolk, VA (possibility for remote work). Resource Management Concepts, Inc. (RMC) provides high-quality, professional services to government and commercial sectors.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks an onsite Electrical Engineer in the Norfolk, VA area to prepare design documents and/or scopes of work for A/E services, Design/Build services and construction work.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geologist (PG) license would go a long way. Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Licensure/Certification: Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Architect (RA) and/or PMP Preferred. Your Opportunity + ImpactThe Navy Market Program Lead will be responsible for implementing and managing Larson Design Group’s (LDG) strategy for growth and success in the marketing and positioning of the company with the U.S. Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) and related clients.
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Selective Placement Factor (SPF): This position has an SPF which is current registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in any state, District of Columbia, Guam or Puerto Rico. NOTE: You must submit a copy of your current PE license with your email application to be considered for this position.
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Registered Architect in good standing, NCARB certification and the ability to obtain architectural registration in multiple states is desired OR registered Professional Engineer with the ability to be registered in multiple states.
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Licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Architect. Exhibit high levels of professional responsibility, organization, reliability, and self-motivation. Participate with local and regional professional and industry organizations.
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