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Congress provided USACE with $17B in supplemental funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This combined with a trend of record USACE annual funding appropriations and Emergency Supplemental Disaster Recovery Appropriations for USACE in 3 of the past 5 years totaling over $7B have the nation's waterways set up for a ten-year program of design and construction.
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Job Description Job Summary Lead the Global Heavy Civil Water Resources effort for AECOM. This includes the following: civil works programs, levees, fluvial and coastal protection systems, pumping stations, coastal system restoration programs, navigation, locks and dams, port and marine side infrastructure, large complex water resource mega programs.
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Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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You will work on a wide range of projects related to ecological restoration, green infrastructure, climate adaptation planning and design, and nature-based solutions in coastal and riverine environments.
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We have recently been selected to lead the design of multiple ongoing top priority USACE projects, including rehabilitation of inland navigation lock and dam systems, design of new navigation locks, and coastal protection projects.
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15+ years of professional experience in concept development and design of stream and river restoration and floodplain management projects. The candidate will support a variety of ecological restoration, flood risk reduction, and infrastructure projection projects for public and private clients throughout the Western United States in collaboration with multidisciplinary internal and client project teams.
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Coastal habitat restoration. Experience as a project manager of floodplain and restoration design or planning projects. Fish passage analysis and design experience with roadway culverts.
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Is familiar with codes and standards of IBC, IECC, UFC, UFGS, MasterSpec, and SpecsIntact and is generally current on latest engineering and design methods. APTIM Architects lend their knowledge and experience to projects for the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and various coastal protection authorities.
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Addition project types include resilient and sustainable waterfront projects including Coastal Engineering/Planning Flood Infrastructure, Flood Modeling /Planning, Ecosystem Restoration, and Shallow/Deep Draft Navigation.
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The ideal candidate for this position is a seasoned Structural Engineer with previous experience in the inspection, assessment, and design of waterfront structures and marine infrastructure projects.
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A seasoned experienced professional with a full understanding of Architectural design in resolving a wide range of issues in creative ways. Examples of Architectural work include: federal support buildings, DOE facilities, housing projects, maintenance facilities, infrastructure projects, site development, rapid disaster infrastructure.
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As part of the Norfolk team, you will work on major infrastructure programs/projects including the U.S. Navy's Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) dry dock capacity and optimization projects, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and municipal coastal resiliency projects and commercial port wind energy projects.
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We are Herrera, a science, planning, and design consulting firm dedicated to working with clients to develop holistic solutions that provide social and environmental benefit. Experience preparing design plans, construction specifications, and construction cost estimates.
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With 10 to 15+ years of marine and coastal experience to support the waterfront engineering practice in any one of our 40+ offices nationwide. Develop and lead coastal and waterfront business development initiatives.
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About AECOMAECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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