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CIVIL ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER/WI
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53214
Total applied: 40 |
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CIVIL ENGINEER/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER/WI
Great opportunity for a structural engineer to join one of the top leading consulting firms in the U.S as ranked by Engineering News Record Magazine. They represent a comprehensive resource with diverse technical expertise allowing them to address all phases of analysis, design, and construction. Projects vary from public infrastructure to environmental issues, industry to communications, governmental facilities to health care, education and retail to numerous other project types. The ideal candidate will possess a Masters degree in Structural Engineering and have practical experience in structural design. P.E. a plus or ability to obtain within 6 months. civil engineer/structural engineer MRINetwork, one of the world's largest search and recruitment organizations, has over 1,000 offices in more than 35 countries. Each office is a single point of contact that allows candidates to access high-quality positions virtually anywhere in the world. MRINetwork recruiters are industry specialists who typically have real-world experience in the industries they serve. LOCATION: Milwaukee, WI 53214 JOB CATEGORY: Engineering TYPE: Full Time, Employee JOB REFCODE: 9318-LDH COMPANY: MRINetwork CONTACT NAME: Laura Harrison ADDRESS: 3073 Shirley Dr.Jackson,MI 49201 PHONE: 517-841-1336 EMAIL: Apply by Email
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