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Senior Civil Designer (Grading & Utility) - Data Center
Posted about 2 months agoViewed
78000 - 103000 USD per year
ArizonaArkansasColoradoDallas (TX)Des Moines (IA)Fayetteville (AR)Fort Worth (TX)IowaKansasKansas City (MO)Lincoln (NE)Loveland (CO)MissouriNebraskaNorth Kansas City (MO)OhioOklahomaOklahoma City (OK)Omaha (NE)Overland Park (KS)Phoenix (AZ)Springfield (MO)TexasFull-TimeData Center Site Design
Company:Olsson
Location:Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Dallas (TX), Des Moines (IA), Fayetteville (AR), Fort Worth (TX), Iowa, Kansas, Kansas City (MO), Lincoln (NE), Loveland (CO), Missouri, Nebraska, North Kansas City (MO), Ohio, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City (OK), Omaha (NE), Overland Park (KS), Phoenix (AZ), Springfield (MO), Texas
Languages:English
Seniority level:Senior, 8+ years
Experience:8+ years
Requirements:
Associate’s degree in drafting or related field preferred 8 or more years of expertise in drafting and design Experience in surface creation, analysis, utility design, and BIM coordination Proficiency in Civil 3D software
Responsibilities:
Work in a collaborative team environment on multi-disciplinary complex projects. Work closely with licensed engineers on plans and calculations. Independently design utilities and surfaces with the oversight of an Engineer. Design utilizing Pipe Networks, Pressure Pipe Networks, and Surfaces containing Corridors, and Feature Lines.
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