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Join this established Engineering firm as an Engineer within Water & Wastewater engineering. A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Mechanical or Environmental Engineering or related field.
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We are an established, employee owned Civil Engineering firm that's been in business for 25+ years providing diverse services from transportation, traffic, water resources, and land development projects.
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At least 5 years’ experience performing Electrical engineering design for Industrial facilities (which could include Chemical plants, Mining/Mineral Processing, Power, Water/Wastewater, Processing plants, Advanced manufacturing plants, data centers, EV Battery.
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Keywords- BSCE, civil engineer, environmental engineer, storm water, site plans, sanitary, drainage, erosion, site grading, retention design, subsurface, sediment, sewage, permit, municipal, PE, Professional Engineer, DC, EIT, Civil, AutoCAD Civil 3D, SWPPP, SWM, Land Development, Site Design, Water Resources, Wastewater, Floodplain.
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Summary : As a Graduate Engineer the prospective employee serve as an engineer in training on water resources projects with responsibility of performing multiple tasks which will provide familiarity with the programs, staff, and operating procedures of LJA. Such tasks included but are not limited to; design calculations, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, preparation of CAD/GIS exhibits/plans, quantity take-offs, cost estimates, and support engineers with report preparation.
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We are seeking a Civil Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE), Professional Engineer (PE) certification, and at least 5 years of relevant engineering experience.
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Design civil engineering projects under the direct supervision of a Professional Engineer. The position will be for a General Civil Engineer interested in Water Resources projects with a focus on drainage and stormwater analysis design.
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A minimum of 2 years of direct water/wastewater work experience at a design or consulting engineering firm or municipal work environment. Under general supervision, perform a variety of engineering tasks involving design work, research and preparation of drawings or designs, and construction administration of municipal water and wastewater facilities.
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B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, or Environmental Engineering, from an ABET accredited program university or college. Perform assignments of limited scope which require the application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out a sequence of related design engineering tasks.
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As a Structural Engineer with our Resilience Water team, you will play a crucial role in delivering engineering and consulting services for various projects. Masters Degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field.
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We specialize in providing planning, design, and construction phase engineering services on a wide range of projects, including improvements to wastewater treatment plants, wastewater collection systems, drinking water plants, and water distribution systems.
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In this position you will perform design engineering tasks to support the Project Team in the execution and delivery of water and wastewater facility and linear projects. Perform engineering duties in the planning and design of water and wastewater facility projects to include pump stations, lift stations, and treatment plants.
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Required Education/Licenses: Bachelor of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering is required. The candidate will be involved with water and wastewater plant design calculations, plan preparation, specifications and quantity take-offs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related engineering or science field. Prepares or oversees the preparation of engineering designs, prepares design calculations and specifications, studies, and construction contract documents.
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Providing structural, diagnostics, civil, traffic, parking, transportation, enclosure, WPM technology and construction engineering services, we design solutions that are cost- and resource-efficient, forward-thinking, and help support and shape communities worldwide.
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