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Complete all necessary contracts, invoices, and easement requests. Coordinate with Distribution Engineering, Civil Construction, PMO, Drafting, Environmental, and other internal organizations to create electrical designs for new distribution circuitry (DSP.
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This candidate ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement. This position requires strong teamwork with the Construction Supervisor as well as the OSP Engineer.
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Coordinate receipt of any loan assumptions, easement agreements, etc. Minimum one to two years of progressive experience in commercial mortgage servicing or commercial real estate asset management is preferred, with exposure to Freddie Mac a plus.
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You will perform Permitting/Easement duties: research pole ownership, right of way, property rights, and permit requirements and communicate with outside parties to obtain right-of-way approvals and easements.
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Specific drawing types would include boundary, ALTA/NSPS, land title, easement, topographic, wetland delineation, right-of-way, well location plats, and control surveys associated with land development and municipal projects.
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Also, include oversight and coordination of all aspects of design, such as surveys, soils, public information, permitting, traffic, lighting, impacts to utilities, hydraulic calculations, right-of-way and easement requirements and assistance with acquisition, cost estimating, bidding, liaison during construction, and resolving project impacts on adjoining properties.
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Tasks include but are not limited to drafting, engineering calculations, easement validation; design/construction cost estimating & permit package development. Tasks include but are not limited to drafting, engineering calculations, easement validation; design/construction cost estimating & permit package development.
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Review project survey data to analyze existing site conditions and factors to consider for development including but not limited to legal descriptions, ALTA surveys, easement documents, and condo documents.
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The Senior Engineering Assistant must be able to work independently while: performing Best Management Practice (BMP) certification review, to include field inspections; reviewing easement plats and agreements; and managing the street light process for new development, with minimal supervision and within regulatory timeframes.
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Operates one or more of the following: hand tools, dump truck, backhoe, tractor, mower, trimmers, blower, sod cutter, jackhammer, cutting torch, carpentry equipment, automobile, shop tools, welding equipment, front end loader, ditch witch, chain saw, sprayer, edger, front end tiller, radio, computer, camera, easement machine, combined sewer cleaning truck, root cutter, gas monitor; operates any other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions.
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Visits customers' homes to finalize easement notarization, if necessary. Visits customers' homes to finalize easement notarization, if necessary. pplies and acquires permits and/or easements for new building, maintenance, pole relocation and drops for state, county, or private roads.
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Responsible for preparation, acquisitions, processing and maintenance of all private and public, state and federal Rights-Of-Way and easement permit. Must be able to work in OSP construction activities, including exposure to heavy equipment noise, dust, and able to work in summer or winter conditions.
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Experience in wireless telecommunication facility Easement/License Agreement negotiations, Land Use and Public Right of Way permitting process, Coastal Commissioning process, telecommunications DCU site acquisition and presenting in public hearings and forums.
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Right of Way/Easement Acquisition. Supervises or reviews the preparation and review of legal descriptions, easement documents, and other related documentation. The Project Engineering Manager is a technical position which provides exceptional professional service in managing the design and construction administration of City Capital Improvement Projects.
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Easement & Encroachment Agreement Negotiations with Utilities and Landowners. Land Planning for Private Funded Industrial Development. Easement & Encroachment Agreement Negotiations with Utilities and Landowners.
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