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Our multi-disciplinary consulting services include Civil Engineering, Environmental services, Natural Resources, Landscape Architecture, Industrial Hygiene, and Survey in both the private and public sector.
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Our multi-disciplinary consulting services include civil engineering, environmental services, natural resources, landscape architecture, industrial hygiene, and land surveying in both the private and public sector.
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Provides geotechnical engineering assistance and guidance for due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, improvement, and construction of infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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In the Northwest, our dynamic group of employee-owners is working on projects for clients such as the City of Bellevue, City of Tacoma, Pierce County, King County, Sound Transit, the Port of Seattle, the University of Washington, and many other public and private sector clients.
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Minimum five years of recent experience managing global travel security related programming in the public or private sector. Implement and oversee supplier relationship lifecycle of contracted external travel security vendors and work closely with Firm Security leadership overseeing event security and close protection service offerings.
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In this position of a Transmission Line Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work as part of a team of engineers on multiple projects for a range of public and private sector clients in North America.
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Monitor the contractor's work for one or more major aspects of a project, such as excavation, embankment, grading, drainage, asphalt and concrete paving, illumination, signals, signing, and pavement markings.
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Perform civil engineering design tasks associated with municipal public works projects, private development projects. Medical, dental/orthodontic, vision, alternative/naturopathic care. Duties may periodically include performing a variety of skilled professional tasks, manually or by use of computer-assisted drafting/design equipment.
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This role provides Civil Engineering and Project Management expertise, including high-level technical assistance and guidance for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, design, development, and construction of utility, industrial, and commercial scale projects in the public and private sector.
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At least 15 years of environmental impact assessment and natural resources permitting experience on FERC-regulated projects, including consulting for private-sector clients. Engage with key regulatory agencies, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Marine Fisheries Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal land management agencies, and State Historic Preservation Offices.
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Implement strategies and programs to mitigate and minimize risks associated to security threats to the firm and the management of private and public sector intelligence resources; accountable for implementing threat management services and operations with standardized playbooks aligned to industry best practices and maturity; facilitate practices in place from onboarding to offboarding of all parties with trusted access to people, information, and assets.
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Jacobs is seeking a junior to mid-level Biologist to support public and private sector infrastructure and renewable energy projects based in our Portland, OR office, supporting projects in western OR and WA, with opportunity to support projects throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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If you are determined, dedicated, and looking for a career to design, plan, and oversee the construction of infrastructure such as roads, lot layouts, underground utilities, and stormwater control plans for projects in the private sector, this job is for you.
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This group advises clients within Healthcare & Life Sciences; Energy; Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility; Private Equity; Technology, Media & Entertainment, and Technology; Consumer Products & Retail; Government & Public Sector; and Financial Services sectors.
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Collaborate with country teams to understand and interpret climate and weather services data that address the needs of various stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector partners.
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