Civil Engineer Engineering - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

Civil Engineer

a Firm in Indy is looking for Civil Engineers skilled in AutoCAD and Civil3DThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
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Salary:
$80,000 - $145,000 per yearA bit about us:
Due to department and company growth, A Civil Engineering firm is seeking a Project Manager for our Water Resources Group.
Qualified candidates will have background knowledge of civil engineering concepts and practicesWhy join us? Monitor scope, budgeting, staffing and production of assigned water resources projects.
Prepare and contribute to project proposals and client communication pertaining to specific projects.
Prepare drainage design plans for a variety of civil engineering projects.
Perform drainage analysis and storm sewer modeling using programs such as Autodesk Storm & Sanitary Analysis (SSA) Prepare construction plans and details using AutoCAD and Civil3D Prepare design and quantity calculations.
Prepare reports and other documentation.
Perform site visits and inspections.
Job DetailsPreferred Experience with:
AutoCAD Civil3D Microsoft Office products include Excel and Word Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Environmental Engineering required 4-8 years of experience with an emphasis in storm sewer design and drainage Willing to work on a variety of different project types.
Ability to visit and safely traverse project sites and comply with all applicable safety codes and requirements.
Eligible to take the Professional Engineering (PE) Exam Has taken and passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
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