EIT - Civil Engineer - Land Development Education, Training & Library - Midland, TX at Geebo

EIT - Civil Engineer - Land Development

Come join a GREAT team! A team big enough to serve Texas but small enough that each team member is valued and important! EIT - Civil Engineer
Benefits:
$70K - $75k DOE Hybrid work environment (new employees - in the office 3 days a week to learn the culture and become part of the team) Outstanding benefits include Health, Vision, Dental, Life, Disability, 401k, PTO, Wellness, and Professional development.
On day one - the technology team works with the employee on setting up systems and support.
EIT - Civil Engineer
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering required, eligibility for professional engineering licensure Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam Experience with AutoCAD Civil3D software Experience with Microsoft Office and Excel Experience with ArcGIS, and FlowMaster is desirable Previous civil engineering design experience is desirable EIT - Civil Engineer Duties:
On-site to note the progress of work and meeting plans and specifications Create plans, specifications, and designs with estimated costs for preparation of site - grading, drainage, sewer, water, and paving.
Work with stakeholders of all involved agencies, municipalities, firm, and contractors to gather data and assist with the project through completion.
Recommended Skills Arc Gis (Gis Software) Auto Cad Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Drainage Systems Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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