August 25, 2011 Heavy Civil Update Paul Wallick, P.E. I am finding action for municipal, transportation, and land development engineers in smaller communities. Also a need for designers with CAD, Microstation, and Civil 3D experience. Larger metropolitan areas were more affected by the recession because new development projects stalled. Smaller communities were not as dependent [...]
Posts Tagged ‘employment news’
HEAVY CIVIL UPDATE/PAUL WALLICK, P.E./AUGUST 25, 2011
Posted: September 15, 2011 by paulwallick in Current Employment Commentary, Heavy Civil, Industry News and CommentaryTags: employment news
Energy Jobs Abound
Posted: September 15, 2011 by nedlyons in Power & EnergyTags: employment news, Power
Last week I blogged about the fact that the economy is improving, and that it is in our own hands to continue the recovery. It is especially in the hands of our government to boost the recovery that is already underway. Our President Obama has proposed his multi-billion dollar jobs package, with highly mixed reviews. [...]
Heavy Civil Update/Paul Wallick
Posted: August 18, 2011 by paulwallick in Heavy Civil, Industry News and CommentaryTags: Construction, employment news, Heavy Civil
Finding activity in development including multi-family housing. Mining companies seeing record profits. Northwest North Dakota oil patch creating civil engineer positions in may disciplines.
Heavy Civil Update/Paul Wallick, P.E.
Posted: August 11, 2011 by paulwallick in Heavy Civil, Industry News and CommentaryTags: employment news, Executive Search and Placement
Oil patch of western North Dakota creating a demand for civil engineers. Need for transportation, municipal, land development, water/wastewater, water resources. The sky rocketing prices of precious metals has created a demand for mining engineers in locations throughout the world. If you are open to career opportunities keep your LinkedIn profile up to date and [...]
Back and Excited!
Posted: August 11, 2011 by paulwallick in Double Eagle News, Heavy CivilTags: employment news, Heavy Civil
Heavy Civil Update Paul Wallick I am excited to be back and being in a profession where I can help other people get what they want. I get to help a hiring official enhance their career by hiring the best possible talent and help talent improve their lives by being with a company where they [...]
Double Eagle News July 2011
Posted: July 25, 2011 by Skip Black CPC in Current Employment Commentary, Double Eagle News, Earth/Water, Heavy Civil, Industry News and Commentary, Power & EnergyTags: architecture, Construction, employment news, Heavy Civil
Industry News 25Jul11 International markets are active as general construction, civic buildings, and major infrastructure projects come online. Hospitality continues to find resonance in Vietnam, Hong Kong, and UAE. Domestically we are having increased RFPs in the Mid-Atlantic for AEC and MEP work. Our Heavy Civil team is spiking in mining inquiries. Earth/Water has several [...]
Innovation and the NEW American Dream
Posted: July 21, 2011 by Brad Burke, PE in Construction, Current Employment Commentary, Double Eagle News, Earth/Water, Heavy Civil, Industry News and CommentaryTags: architecture, employment news, Heavy Civil, waste water, water environmental
There has recently been a lot of talk about innovation, and how innovation will be one of the major keys for pulling the United States out of this global recession. CNN’s Fareed Zakaria devoted a whole program on how Technological Innovation will help restore the “American Dream”, and how both private enterprise and federal government [...]
The Dog and The Nail
Posted: July 21, 2011 by Brad Burke, PE in Current Employment Commentary, Double Eagle News, Earth/Water, Industry News and CommentaryTags: employment news, water environmental
A young man who went for his daily walk in the neighborhood would always pass by an old house on the edge of town. On the porch lay a big dog and the dog’s owner rocking away in a chair. Every night, the dog wailed in pain as he laid there; it seemed to get [...]
Federal Budget and overall caution
Posted: July 20, 2011 by Skip Black CPC in Current Employment CommentaryTags: architecture, Construction, employment news
While we all watch Washington try to make a deal on the budget, I can’t help but feel that once a reasonable cut, cap, balance is published the markets will respond favorable. This is America and the world looks to us for leadership in many areas. While our politics are a bit messy, in the [...]
Our small voice amid the din
Posted: October 6, 2011 by Skip Black CPC in Current Employment Commentary, Flying the Flag, Industry News and CommentaryTags: employment news
I wake up one morning and read/hear about 9% unemployment here in the United States and the Greek debt crisis in Europe and how it will have a Lehman Brothers effect on the EU and then cascade to the American financial firms, already under pressure. The following day I read/hear that the Central EU banks, [...]