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Working familiarity with analysis, design, and production software including but not limited to Microsoft Excel and Access, AASHTOWareBrR, and Microstation, to a point of being able to understand the capabilities and limitations of the programs and interact with the support staff in their use of the software is highly desirable.
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Some experience with AutoCAD, MicroStation, and other civil engineering-related software (Civil 3D, OpenRoads). Some experience with AutoCAD, MicroStation, and other civil engineering-related software (Civil 3D, OpenRoads.
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Proficient in Autocad, Microstation, & Revit. Proficient in Autocad, Microstation, & Revit. We have exciting opportunities for those interested in growing their careers in one of the most fast-paced, innovative sectors of high-tech building design and construction.
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Proficient with MicroStation and/or AutoCAD, familiarityand demonstrated experience with Highways and Roads engineering software suchas Bentley ConceptStation and Open Roads Designer and/or Autodesk Infraworks and Civil3d.
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Develop civil engineering plans using AutoDesk Civil3D, MicroStation, GeoPak and GIS while applying knowledge of local, state, and federal design standards. MicroStation and/or AutoCAD experience are required.
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Stantec is currently seeking a low to mid-level MicroStation/CAD Designer in either of our Richmond or Fredericksburg Virginia offices to provide technical support on a variety of transportation, municipal, utility and land use related environmental, ecosystem restoration and water resources projects.
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