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Civil Engineer-Airports
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Country: USA
Location: Florida-Tampa Tampa, FL 33607
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Other
Location:Tampa, FL 33607
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Civil Engineer-Airports
60,000.00 - 80,000.00 USD /year Position Type: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Other Civil Engineer-Airports Job Description: Our client is seeking an experienced Civil Engineer to help with the Project Management of Airport engineering out of their Tampa office. The right fit candidate must possess the following requirements:--BS Civil Engineering--Must have 2-5 years experience using AutoCAD--Must have some experience with Airport RunwaysThis person will be responsible for assisting in the inspection of runways and making recommendations for replacement. They will report to the Regional Engineering Manager and will work on a team of 6. **Please send qualified resumes to [email address removed] or call Chris Coppernoll at (813) 636-1041 to hear more about this position or others**Required Skills: BSCE, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, AUTO CAD CIVIL EXPERIENCEJoin Aerotek E & ESM. We specialize in the Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical and Construction Management industries. We are one of the nation's largest and fastest growing providers to these industries. We offer nationwide opportunities and comprehensive benefits to include medical, dental, optical, and optional 401k. Don't put your career in the hands of just anyone, put it in the hands of a specialist. Join the Aerotek E & E team! Allegis Group and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers. Contact Information Contact: Christopher R Coppernoll Address: 5100 West Lemon Street, Suite 150Tampa,FL 33609 Phone: (813) 636-1041 Aerotek recruits, screens, and hires professionals in the technical, professional, engineering and commercial staffing industries. We specialize in placing professionals in the following fields: Accounting & Finance Administrative Architecture Aviation Automotive Call Center Clinical & Scientific Construction Engineering Energy Environmental Labor Manufacturing Mortgage Discover the benefits of working for Aerotek. Your opinion matters Our recruiters work directly with you to understand your talents, job criteria, and career goals. They value your input and work hard to find exactly what you are looking for. Flexible job opportunities available Contract, contract-to-hire, and direct placement positions are available – you get to choose the work style that suits you best. We are with you every step of the way Our dedicated teams work hard to find the right opportunity for you – one that promotes your professional and personal growth. Be the first to know We have strong relationships with industry-leading clients – we get the inside track on upcoming opportunities and pass this benefit on to you. Access to the best jobs with the best companies From engineers to administrative professionals, Aerotek has thousands of jobs available throughout a wide-range of industries. For more information about Aerotek, visit www.aerotek.com
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