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Designs and supervises construction projects such as airports, bridges, channels, dams, railroads, or roads. Reviews designs, tests and assesses materials, and performs necessary data collection and calculations in areas such as traffic forecasting, soil capacity, groundwater analysis, and structure design. Responsibilities also include estimating costs, estimating personnel and material needs, preparing proposals, and establishing completion dates. Leads inspections of aging or compromised structures. May oversee improvement projects. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering. May require a... view job details

A civil engineer applies principles of engineering, mathematics, materials, and science to design and build infrastructure systems such as bridges, roads, dams, transportation centers and treatment systems for water and other resources. Civil engineers may work for civil engineering firms or for governmental agencies. One of the most famous civil engineering organizations is the Army Corps of Engineers. Civil engineers often work closely with engineers in other disciplines to analyze and resolve problems with existing products or systems. view job details

Alternate job titles: Civil Engineer - Expert/Consultant | Civil Engineer, Lead/Master - Road / Highway | Civil Infrastructure Engineer V

Designs and supervises construction projects such as airports, bridges, channels, dams, railroads, or roads. Reviews designs, tests and assesses materials, and performs necessary data collection and calculations in areas such as traffic forecasting, soil capacity, groundwater analysis, and structure design. Responsibilities also include estimating costs, estimating personnel and material needs, preparing proposals, and establishing completion dates. May also assist in inspecting aging infrastructure or overseeing improvement projects. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering. May require a ... view job details

Alternate job titles: Civil Engineer, Specialist - Road / Highway | Civil Infrastructure Engineer IV | Engineer, Specialist - Civil

Designs and supervises construction projects such as airports, bridges, channels, dams, railroads, or roads. Reviews designs, tests and assesses materials, and performs necessary data collection and calculations in areas such as traffic forecasting, soil capacity, groundwater analysis, and structure design. Responsibilities also include estimating costs, estimating personnel and material needs, preparing proposals, and establishing completion dates. May also assist in inspecting aging infrastructure or overseeing improvement projects. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering. May require a ... view job details

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LHB is an architectural company that offers civil engineering, interior designing, field surveying, and landscape planning services. view company details

USEMCO manufactures clean water and waste water handling equipment as its primary business. We have an inhouse Engineering Department that designs all jobs to customer specifications. If it's made out of metal USEMCO can engineer the project and build it. USEMCO is ASME certified to build pressure vessels. view company details

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania employs thousands of people across the state to deliver programs and services to the people of Pennsylvania. Employees work in a wide variety of professions in full-time, part-time, temporary, or seasonal capacities in civil service and non-civil service positions. On an employee basis per citizen basis, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is among the most efficient state governments in the country. For more information on Pennsylvania government agencies and services, visit www.pa.gov. For more information on civil service and non-civil service state government ... view company details

Powertek offers information technology and business consulting solutions for the civil government, defense, homeland, law and health sectors. view company details

Walter P Moore offers structural, diagnostics, civil, traffic, parking, transportation, enclosure and construction engineering services. view company details

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Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details

Broadly, the engineer's job is to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems and/or fill human needs. This can range from planning a bridge to sending a person in space to inventing medical instruments. Since an engineer's solution should be fully functional, economical, and compatible for human use, an engineer's job may also consist of testing for these many critical factors.Engineering is a field broken down into specialty areas, including but not limited to: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engine... view article details

Earning a higher education degree is a big investment. With all that money (and time) on the line, students may want to confirm that the entry level jobs they’re setting themselves up for tend to yield a good return on investment (ROI). Using Salary.com data, we found 10 jobs that have median level I salaries over $60,000. These jobs promise even bigger pay outs as employees climb the ranks. Read on to see if one of these jobs may be right for you to pursue: 1) Electrical Engineer I What you’ll earn to start: $68,171 What you’ll do: Assist with the design, development, and testing of electric... view article details

Job description Lawyers act as both advisors and advocates to their clients. They represent either the defense or prosecution side in criminal and civil trials. They are responsible for presenting evidence and arguments that best support their client. Lawyers advise their clients regarding a multitude of issues in both business and personal matters. Lawyers will usually specialize in a certain area of law, such as healthcare, probate, international, and environmental law, among others. Most lawyers work in private practices dealing with either criminal or civil law cases. The National Associa... view article details

During a recent poll on interviews, we received an alarming number of reports from people who had been asked highly inappropriate questions during an interview. We decided to take this opportunity to review questionable interview topics. This slideshow, however, is not comprehensive, nor is it a replacement for a legal consultation. At the end of this slideshow we will provide you with important contact information to use if you feel you have been discriminated against. Topic: Race 15.0% of readers had been asked about this 20.7% felt discriminated against on this topic Topic is:  Illegal ... view article details

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The vaccine jobs boom is all about shipping boxes, delivering shots, opening doors and manning floors.Disrupted workers say that doesn’t match their skillset, and they’re hanging back or taking jobs with less pay.Truckers, nurses, sales associates and managers are some of the jobs in highest demand as America tries to reopen, according to an aggregate of all online job postings collected by jobs site ZipRecruiter. Truck driving is by far the most sought role, with over 1.3 million jobs open for different kinds of drivers, from semis to local delivery. “The pandemic has changed the economy and ... view blog & white papers details

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