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Assist in the development and implementation of engineering plans, including grading, drainage, utilities, force mains, leachate collection systems, landfill gas collection systems, landfill cell construction, infrastructure construction, storm water management and erosion and sediment control.
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General understanding of concepts of relevant areas of civil engineering design, including gravity and pressure systems, geotechnical, survey, storm water/drainage design, road design, erosion and sediment control, and grading.
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Preparing site civil engineering plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, and utility plans. Ranked #3 as a Top Workplace, raSmith is a multi-disciplinary consulting civil and structural engineering and land surveying firm.
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Work under the direction of a professional engineer to prepare designs for grading, drainage, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, water/firewater piping, pavement, parking lots, private roads/drives, erosion and sediment control, railroad spurs and general site development for industrial and manufacturing facilities.
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Perform civil engineering design including layout/geometry, grading, drainage, roadways, paving, water, sewer, and erosion control on public works projects. Prepare concept design and perform study phase activities, including project research, existing site constraints, assessment of project feasibility, and provide input to project team on civil engineering related issues.
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Recommend improvements and additions to the in-house construction site erosion control program and watershed protection policy. Enforce the organization's watershed protection policy; review the construction site erosion control plan submitted by the developer and ensure compliance through periodic inspections.
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Develop final design plans, including highway geometrics, cross sections, maintenance of traffic, erosion control, drainage, pavement marking and signing plans. This position will require a technical background in at least one of the following areas: highway design, traffic engineering, roadway drainage & hydrology, and structural bridge engineering.
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Working with an internal team of surveyors, planners, and engineers, the Civil Engineer will be responsible for assisting with grading, roadway design, stormwater management, storm drain design, water and sewer design, sediment and erosion control plans, and applications and permits.
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Perform analysis for complex engineering and environmental projects and demonstrate competency in a combination of areas including hydraulics and hydrology, grading, erosion and sediment control, and general civil design.
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Duties: Responsible for development of project design concepts, plans, reports and specifications for various types of civil engineering projects, such as commercial, industrial and residential development, public works facility improvements including grading, roadway geometric layout, erosion control, SWPPP, low impact design, post construction requirements, drainage system design, hydrology and hydraulics design, design exceptions, cost estimating, and preparation of project reports.
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This pivotal role involves preparing site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D among other engineering software.
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Conduct engineering design of: Grading and proper drainage, Stormwater Management Facilities and Stormwater Conveyance Systems, Utility systems, including but not limited to sanitary sewer and water, Erosion and Sedimentation Control calculations and best management practices, Hydrology and hydraulics calculations and studies.
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Ability to operate standard Civil Engineering software/design tools for routine system modeling, design calculation, analysis and interpretation. 5-8 years' experience in Civil Engineering consulting at increased levels of responsibility, to include project management.
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B.S. in Civil Engineering. Appropriate examples include: hydraulic modeling software (WaterCAD / SewerCAD / Autodesk SSA, computer aided drafting software (AutoCAD Civil 3D), GIS software (ArcGIS.
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Project types includes storm drainage for transportation type project, hydraulics modeling for bridge/culvert replacements, neighborhood storm drainage projects, and preparation of erosion control plans on various related project types.
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