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The Segment Survey Manager plays a crucial role in overseeing and ensuring the accuracy of construction surveys for both temporary and permanent work elements.
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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking a Drainage Engineer to join our Water/Wastewater Team at our office in Miami, FL. The Drainage Engineer identifies technical discrepancies in analytical results and makes appropriate corrections.
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Drainage and stormwater management design including floodplain requirements, wetland hydration, and storm conveyance calculations. Talent Consultant Group is partnered with an engineering firm who is looking to add a Drainage Engineer to their growing team in Jacksonville, FL. This firm offers engineering, surveying, and planning services in the Southeast, including construction engineering and management.
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Proficiency in MicroStation, GEOPAK Drainage, FDOT Storm Tabulations, ICPR, HEC-RAS, and GIS (preferred). The Drainage Engineer independently applies, plans, designs, directs, organizes, executes, and recommends improvements for Florida DOT and municipal roadway improvement projects.
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Your typical work assignments may include: onsite storm drainage analysis and design, offsite cross drainage and floodplain hydraulic impacts analysis and design, erosion control, preparation of technical reports and memorandum, and preparation of construction plans, estimates, and specifications (PS&E), and participating in business development efforts as required.
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Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D, experience with MicroStation OpenRoads is desirable·Experience with drainage-related software programs such as HEC-RAS, PC-SWMM, InfoWorks ICM, HY-8, and others.
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Assist the Drainage BPL in crafting and executing a long-term statewide strategy for the practice setting the stage for national growth. With offices in Austin, Round Rock, Houston and San Antonio, Texas; we provide opportunities in the fields of water, wastewater, transportation, drainage, and planning.
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We are seeking a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer who will be responsible for providing planning and design technical oversight, project/task management, and QA/QC on drainage elements of transportation projects.
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Proficiency in hydrology & hydraulic analysis, design of flood control/storm-water management facilities, drainage and erosion control design. As our client continues to grow, they are searching for a full-time mid-level Drainage Engineer Leader with approximately 10 years of experience to join our Drainage Department in Longwood, FL.
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Proficient in AutoCAD C3D, Bentley OpenRoads Designer (MicroStation/GEOPAK), and ArcGIS. Skill in use of roadway, water, sewer, and drainage criteria. Cross-train in all civil engineering disciplines including pavement, grading, drainage, water, signing and pavement marking, storm water pollution prevention and traffic control.
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TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED: Drainage system repair, haul materials and equipment, such as tractors, street sweeper, backhoe, dump trucks, pneumatic & track loader, ditch witch walk behind, skid steer; landscaping equipment; hand and power tools.
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You will lead our drainage design team and be focused on production of final design plans and calculations that meet WSDOT standards and Request for Proposal (RFP) requirements. 10 years of experience in the design and construction of highway-related drainage elements, including Temporary Erosion Sediment Control (TESC) plans and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (CSWPPP.
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This Excavation Construction Supervisor manages and reports on aspects of all projects, including, but not limited to: safety, clearing, excavation, embankment, soil stabilization, drainage, pipe installation, base installation, grading and paving.
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Qualifications What you bring to our firm: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with a focus on hydrology or hydraulics 5-10 years of experience Professional Engineer able to work in Florida Certified Floodplain Manager Local to the Tampa Bay Area, State of Florida Permitting and Water Management Drainage experience Actively engages multiple perspectives when solving problems, seeks to learn from peers, and encourages reciprocal learning among team members.
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These positions serve as project managers and project team leads for water, sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects. Prepares and/or oversees engineering consultant preparation of preliminary and final engineering plans, specifications and cost estimates for complex water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, and stream restoration projects.
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