new_injuneer
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I've seen a lot of job descriptions for this type of Civil Engineer:
What you need for this position:
-BS in Civil Engineering from an accredited university
-Professional Registration as a Civil Engineer is preferred, but not required
-3-10 years engineering experience in civil site design
-Familiarly with zoning processes and regulations
-Experience working with multi-discipline teams on site development projects
-Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D
What you'll be doing:
-Preparation of design drawings and specifications with a focus on site layout, grading, paving, stormwater management, utilities, and erosion control for a variety of site engineering projects
-Preparing construction cost estimates
-Coordinating and preparing permitting documents for regulatory agencies
-Coordinating with other internal team members on multi-discipline projects, which often includes architects, electrical, mechanical and structural engineers
Or this.
Basically, dealing with grading, paving, roads, and stormwater drainage.
Is this what you would call a land development Civil engineer? Or just general Civil?
What you need for this position:
-BS in Civil Engineering from an accredited university
-Professional Registration as a Civil Engineer is preferred, but not required
-3-10 years engineering experience in civil site design
-Familiarly with zoning processes and regulations
-Experience working with multi-discipline teams on site development projects
-Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D
What you'll be doing:
-Preparation of design drawings and specifications with a focus on site layout, grading, paving, stormwater management, utilities, and erosion control for a variety of site engineering projects
-Preparing construction cost estimates
-Coordinating and preparing permitting documents for regulatory agencies
-Coordinating with other internal team members on multi-discipline projects, which often includes architects, electrical, mechanical and structural engineers
Or this.
Basically, dealing with grading, paving, roads, and stormwater drainage.
Is this what you would call a land development Civil engineer? Or just general Civil?