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A minimum of 2 years of experience of Water Resources and Storm Water Design Engineering - design of storm drains, culverts, storm water management, BMPs, erosion and sediment control, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and Floodplain studies, and environmental permitting, along with cost estimating.
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Design and optimize civil engineering concepts for medium and large scale PV plants such as internal road systems, grading design in Civil 3D, stormwater management, erosion control concepts, etc.
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Design land development and construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control associated with residential, commercial, and institutional projects.
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Review and prepare necessary environmental permit applications for a variety of federal, state, and local (city, village, town, and county) authorizations, including wetland, waterway, erosion control/storm water, shoreland zoning, and floodplain zoning project impacts.
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Complete site grading plans, earthworks calculations, and sediment/erosion control design/permitting. Civil Designer - Landscape Design. Experience with storm drain, sanitary sewer, water distribution networks, and site grading preferred.
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RRC is seeking a talented Civil Project Engineer to conduct full civil designs of renewable projects (wind, solar, BESS), which includes: hydrology and hydraulics, and drainage design; site planning and development; access road layout, horizontal and vertical roadway design; transportation and component delivery path layout; permitting support; fencing and erosion control; grading design; and civil support during construction.
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Understanding of land development, erosion & sediment control, and stormwater permitting. Civil/Environmental engineering design including land development planning, hydraulic modeling/calculations, erosion and sediment control evaluations and layout, and earthwork site design.
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Knowledge of regulations and permitting requirements for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits, stormwater and erosion & sediment control, cultural resources and architectural history, and the National Environmental Policy Act.
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Plans, designs, and facilitates civil engineering project design tasks such as site grading and drainage design; access road design; erosion and sediment pollution control design; stormwater management design; report preparation; and permitting.
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Oversee development of civil, erosion and sediment control, drainage/stormwater and utility designs. Project management and task management skill requiredAutoCAD experience requiredWorking knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required.
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Complete site grading plans, utility plan/profiles, earthworks calculations, stormwater management facility designs, sediment/erosion control design/permitting, design reports, and specifications.
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The SWPPP Inspector will primarily be responsible for inspecting construction sites to ensure compliance with project-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) under the Clean Water Act, as well as compliance with erosion control regulations and applicable environmental regulations and permits.
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Construction oversight and erosion control inspections. From permitting solar farms to cleaning up environmental hazards, managing society’s waste, and developing sustainable solutions, SME employees share a common goal of assisting clients in the protection of human and environmental health.
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Assist with the preparation of technical project documents, including, but not limited to: writing, word processing, building tables and spreadsheets, tabulating and manipulating data, producing hard copy documents, completing air and erosion control engineering calculations commensurate with the candidate’s background.
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The job will consist of planning and development of site grading plans, roadway drainage, stormwater management design, landfill design, erosion and sedimentation control, floodplain management, and various permitting for stream activities, construction stormwater, NPDES, and solid waste facilities.
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