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Engineer all aspects of site/civil design and storm water management for site/civil and building construction projects. Minimum of 3 years of experience in site design and development including storm water management, SWPPP, grading, utility layout and design/site planning.
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From an urban redevelopment site, industrial sites, to a new school project, you’ll take part in designing site layouts, grading plans, storm water management facilities, water quality best management practices, and utilities.
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Collaborate with ACRO staff regarding engineering requirements for design of various land development engineering concepts including erosion control, stormwater management, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, potable water distribution, and grading designs included in a comprehensive plan set.
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Project delivery experience as a Planning / Technical Lead, with budgeting, schedule monitoring, client management and project controls. Role description:The Senior Water & Hydraulic Engineer will utilize their professional experience and technical knowledge of hydraulics, collection system planning, and computer modeling, combined with data analytics as part of our local project teams developing innovative solutions throughout the region.
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Project types include, but are not limited, to NPDES permitting, stormwater management, stream and wetland mitigation, mitigation banking, field studies, NEPA, and wetland delineations. Progressive advancement from project scientist/engineer to program manager within 5 years.
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Job Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or other relevant degreeEngineer-in-Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred.
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Good knowledge of production or industrial automation Key Words: Production, Engineer, Manufacturing, Electronics, Professional Engineer, Project Management, Project, Automation, PLC, HMI, Facilities, Commercial, Maintenance, Mechanical, Injection Molding, Plastics, Sepro, Robotics.
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The ideal candidate will be able to participate in the preparation of storm water management design, utility design, roadway and parking design, grading design, erosion and sediment control design, and construction detailing and specifications.
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PRIME Construction Management & Survey, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of PRIME AE Group, a multi-faceted and rapidly growing architectural and engineering firm with 20 office locations and over 475 employees throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast and Northeast areas, is seeking a Construction Project Engineer to be based out of our Columbus, OH Office.
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What You Need for this Position- 2+ Years of Project Engineering / MFG Engineering - Project Management experience- Experience with equipment install and operations (Mechanical Aptitude / Background) - Lean / Six Sigma knowledge (bonus)- Plastics - Extrusion, Injection Molding, Blow Molding (bonus)What's In It for You- Great work environment- Generous compensation package- Generous PTO- 401k w/ match- Full Benefits- Career growth opportunities+ More.
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The Project Engineer along with the project management team will ensure a safe working environment for all employees. Must demonstrate technical skills in project management within the level of experience for this position, quality assurance, and costing.
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The Manufacturing Applications Engineer is responsible for providing manufacturing expertise and input covering areas of customer quoting, manufacturing engineering, manufacturing operations and project management for Xometry’s Product Development, Partner Network, Applications Engineering and Manufacturing Operations teams.
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HOW YOU WILL QUALIFY: · You have a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, preferably in Plastic/Mechanical Engineering· You have 3 years of experience · You are Proficient in injection molding· You have experience with Robotics· You are proficient in Microsoft office· You have excellent project management skills· Proficiency in 2D CAD-3D is a plus WORKING CONDITIONS: · General Office Environment 4 hours per day.
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A prominent Heavy & Civil Construction Company is actively pursuing an experienced and ambitious Project Engineer to join their team. Applicable project experience for this Project Engineer could include a work history of highways, bridges, site work, marine, rail, dams, etc.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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