Cummings Electrical

Civil Engineer

Job Locations
US-TX-Fort Worth

Overview

We are hiring: Civil Engineer   

EMC Renewables is a leading EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor specializing in utility-scale solar projects. EMC Renewables has the expertise to design and deliver the largest and most complex solar projects on the market. We pride ourselves on our ability to manage the entire project lifecycle, working with top-tier contractors to deliver on-time, on-budget solutions. We prioritize safety and quality and are dedicated to driving innovation and sustainability within the renewable energy sector.

Responsibilities

Bring your passion, here is what’s needed:

  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and 3+ years of experience with a focus in large -scale Photovoltaic plants and hydrological studies
  • Professional Engineer license is preferred
  • Experience with HecRAS, HecHMS, QGIS, Global Mapper software, Civil, CAD
  • Knowledge of grading design, foundation design, road modeling and pavement design, drainage network design and construction methods
  • Knowledge of erosion and sediment control principles for large-scale PV projects
  • Knowledge of hydraulic and hydrology principles
  • Coordinate with subcontractors and vendors to discuss and establish technical criteria for the development of work
  • Develop engineering deliverables and drawings in collaboration with drafters (or others)
  • Utilize historical data/studies and local code guidelines to aid in design of new topographic survey’s and geological-geotechnical studies

Qualifications

Here’s how we benefit you:

  • Health benefit plans to support you, your well-being, and your mental health
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company contribution
  • Career growth and development opportunities
  • Regular team building/employee appreciation activities

EMC Renewables is an equal opportunity employer.

 

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