Welcome to the NSPE Career Center, where top employers go to find top engineering talent! Our career center is your resource for professional engineering employment, offering employers immediate posting and job seekers a robust search capability.
Most Recent Job Postings
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Deputy Township Engineer
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Energy Modeler / Building Performance Strategist
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Staff Electrical Engineer
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Mechanical Engineer – Discipline Lead
Little, Charlotte, North Carolina -
Development Services Manager
Orange Water and Sewer Authority, Carrboro, North Carolina
Career Planning and Growth Resources
Career Planning Insights Database
NSPE’s searchable database helps you explore average salaries and industry projections by occupation and geographical area.
Career Learning Center
A curated collection of articles on a range of topics, from job search tips to salary negotiation advice and more.
Reference Checking
Do you know what past employers are telling prospective employers? A reference check service can help you find out.
Resume Writing and Profile Development
Best practices for resumes are constantly evolving, and professional social media profiles are increasingly important. Experts can help you stay up to speed.
Coaching
Could your career path benefit from some one-on-one insights? Career and life coaching services can point you in the right direction.
If you're experiencing a problem with the NSPE Career Center:
- Call us: 888-491-8833 (EXT 2421)
- Email us:
- Employers needing assistance, please email: [email protected]
- Job Seekers needing assistance, please email: [email protected]
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