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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Represent Land Development management in on-going site issues requiring interface with homebuilding superintendents as applies to infrastructure installation, maintaining "As-Built" plans, drainage plans, home building lot issues, landscaping and hardscaping improvements, and maintenance.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Doctorate degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Science, or related field may substitute for four years of the required experience in construction project management of real property, land development, building renovation, water or wastewater or road construction projects.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Southifield, MI! The qualified individual will lead a Land Development team while building and managing relationships with key clients.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Mesa, AZ! + Demonstrated ability to manage land development projects profitably.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA)! 12+ years of relevant experience managing land development projects.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Virginia Beach, VA! + Growing and leading a land development practice.
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Civil Engineer, Project Manager, Project Engineer, EI, PE, Licensed Engineer, Civil 3D, Design, Civil design, Site development, Land development, Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Site design, Stormwater design, Autocad civil 3d, Project management, Professional engineer, Eit.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in New York, NY! 15+ years of relevant experience managing land development projects.
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Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Land development, AutoCAD civil 3d, Site development, Grading, Drainage, Civil design, Site design, Site plan, Civil engineering design, Storm water design, Project management, Wastewater, Storm water management design, Professional engineer, EIT, Roadway, Development, Civil, Storm water, Civil site, Municipal engineering.
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Soil Evaluator’s License and/or LEED accreditation a Plus. Software: Civil 3D CAD, HydroCAD, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Experience: 4 - 15 years project design in land development field Excellent technical knowledge within civil engineering field with the ability to perform quality control on deliverables (plans, reports, specifications) for various Land Development projects.
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PDS consists of eight divisions: Building Services, Code Compliance, Land Development, Long Range Planning, Project Planning, Support Services, Sustainability and the Policy, Outreach and Data division.
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This role will require the use of current technology, survey knowledge and past experience, take responsible charge for various survey activities associated with land surveys utilized in the location, design and/or construction of roads, structures, geotechnical, flood control projects, storm water facilities, recreational facilities, land development, subdivisions or other engineering projects, transportation planning, traffic control of highways, and/or other designs.
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They should have experience in a project management role including building and maintaining client relations and working with a team to successfully complete land development projects.
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Lead and manage land development projects, ensuring adherence to project scope, schedule, and budget. Kimley-Horn's San Diego office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 5+years of experience to join their Land Development team.
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