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The Senior Coastal Engineer will lead and provide technical support on a wide variety of projects including assessment of vulnerability and risk related to sea level rise, design and permitting for nature-based solution and ecosystem restoration efforts, climate adaptation/resiliency relating to natural resources and built infrastructure, sediment management, wetland assessments, coastal process and sea-ice modeling, and/or dune/beach management plans.
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Hydraulics (pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, pump stations, pressure pipe, bridge sizing and scour, sediment transport, revetment design, coastal considerations for highway drainage, flood analysis, erosion control, etc.
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Knowledge of coastal engineering design, such as revetments, groins, beach nourishment, marsh creation, bulkheads, breakwaters, and dredging is a plus. Progressive experience conducting business development and project delivery for stormwater and resilience projects in coastal and interior drainage communities, including Stormwater Pump Stations, flood control channels and tide gates is a plus.
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Perform coastal engineering design and modeling and/or review the design and drafting work of coastal engineers, designers or drafters. Ability to complete design calculations for coastal and civil engineering practice: including marine structures, rubble mound structures, geotechnical/foundation designs, hydrodynamics/fluid mechanics, drainage and flood control infrastructure, dredge/fill, and sediment disposal site designs.
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Experience with remote sensing/modeling/design tools such as ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Hydro, coding in Python (or other code languages), HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), groundwater flow (riparian zones) models, HydroCAD and AutoCAD Civil 3D. (preferred.
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Bachelors' Degree in appropriate field of study Naval Architecture/Hydrodynamics/Coastal Engineering or other related field (such as computer gaming, design and 3D modeling) or 2-3 years equivalent work experience.
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Apply your real-world experience and practice knowledge solving our clients water and natural resources challenges in ecosystem restoration, stream/wetland restoration design, mitigation banking, riverine engineering, coastal resiliency, environmental permitting and compliance, and ecosystem management.
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Progressive experience conducting business development and project delivery for stormwater and flood resilience projects in urban environments (coastal, riverine/fluvial and pluvial) Knowledge of USACE, FEMA, NYCDEP, NYSDEC and similar agencies standards and procedures for design.
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In relation to this posting, LBYD Federal works on a wide variety of challenging water infrastructure related projects including design and rehabilitation of dams, levees, pipelines, stormwater systems, coastal/stream restoration, and flood mitigation projects.
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Preferred) Experience with remote sensing/modeling/design tools such as ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Hydro, coding in Python (or other code languages), HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), groundwater flow (riparian zones) models, HydroCAD and AutoCAD Civil 3D. (preferred) Experience with a variety of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for geospatial data collection (e.g., LIDAR, imagery, etc.
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Work will include supporting the design and integration of energy systems including energy storage, photovoltaic arrays, and microgrids. 3-D modeling experience (i.e. Revit, SketchUp) Today, with deep operational roots in the bi-coastal innovation hubs of California and Washington DC, TechFlow continues as a leader in applying innovative engineering, technology, integration solutions, and support services to the Federal Governments most demanding mission and business challenges.
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Conducts engineering design under the supervision of an experienced engineer. Gain valuable experience while building your engineering design skills! Founded in 1995 at the start of the dot-com revolution, TechFlow helped large commercial clients such as Dreamworks, Toshiba, MGM, and others modernize their business systems.
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The Electrical Systems Designer Intern will work directly with engineering staff to develop energy solutions for multiple clients, including DoD customers. Our culture thrives on out-of-the-box thinking and the unique powerful entrepreneurial expressions of our employee-owners.
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Rising Junior or Senior majoring in Electromechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or other related field. Creates designs, sketches, diagrams, schematic drawings, and final working drawings under the supervision of an experienced engineer.
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TechFlow has an immediate opportunity for a remote Electrical Systems Designer Intern to support our Energy and Mobility Solutions Team. Here at TechFlow, we are a company of individuals who work hard to have an impact, care about the future, and want to make a difference.
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