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PhD in a technical field with limited experience or Masters degree in a technical field and 2 to 5 years of related experience or Bachelors degree in a technical field and 5 to 10 years of related experience or Associates degree in a technical field and 10 to 15 years of related experience.
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PhD in a technical field with limited experience or Master’s degree in a technical field and 2 to 5 years of related experience or Bachelor’s degree in a technical field and 5 to 10 years of related experience or Associates degree in a technical field and 10 to 15 years of related experience.
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PhD in a technical field with limited experience or Master’s degree in a technical field and 2 to 5 years of related experience or Bachelor’s degree in a technical field and 5 to 10 years of related experience or Associates degree in a technical field and 10 to 15 years of related experience.
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Must have a working knowledge of Federal (including Department of Energy Orders), State, and Local codes and standards applicable to structural engineering design.
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Must have a working knowledge of Federal (including Department of Energy Orders), State, and Local codes and standards applicable to structural engineering design.
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Job Description Added - 2024-02-07 Education:PhD in a technical field with limited experience or Master’s degree in a technical field and 2 to 5 years of related experience or Bachelor’s degree in a technical field and 5 to 10 years of related experience or Associates degree in a technical field and 10 to 15 years of related experience.
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Note: not limited to construction phases, rather, may be involving facility demolition and soil remediation projects.
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Must have a working knowledge of Federal (including Department of Energy Orders), State, and Local codes and standards applicable to structural engineering design.
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Provide Construction STR support for work at Savannah River Site, Aiken, SC
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Provide Construction STR support for work at Savannah River Site, Aiken, SC
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Project experience with any of the following: AutoCAD, Revit, Smart 3D, MicroStation V8 or Connect Edition.
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Engineering services shall be provided using SRNS processes and procedures.
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Project experience with any of the following: AutoCAD, Revit, Smart 3D, MicroStation V8 or Connect Edition.
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Senior Licensing/Project Engineer Remote Job Description Under infrequent supervision, the Senior Licensing/Project Engineer provides senior level licensing support and direction for complex regulatory licensing action requests/submittals while ensuring compliance with nuclear safety and licensing requirements.
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