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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Proficient in hydrology & hydraulic analysis, flood control/storm-water management facilities design, and drainage and erosion control design. Oversee the design and inspection of best management practices for erosion and sediment control.
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Design civil engineering projects including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Maintain all erosion control inspections and ensure compliance. Senior Superintendent– Site Preparation, Grading, Excavation, Utilities, Draining/Storm Drains, Water/Sewer. Quality control / quality assurance programs as they pertain to specific projects.
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New Hanover County's Engineering Department is a growing team of dedicated professionals who stay committed to the County's goal of intelligent growth and economic development by providing services in the areas of plan review, sedimentation and erosion control, shore protection and coastal infrastructure, storm water management and drainage.
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Computer Aided Drafting & Design. Quality review volume calculations for excavation, dredging, and upland site grading. A Senior Civil Designer will lead various phases of planning, proposal preparation, site evaluations, analytical designs, report preparation, specifications, and preparation of construction documentation and environmental plans as part of a project team.
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Conduct hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, drainage channel design, erosion and sediment control, and floodplain modeling. Proficiency with storm water modeling software (e.g., HEC-RAS, HydroCAD, XPSWMM, AutoCAD, MicroStation, HEC-HMS, ArcGis.
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Mentor other staff in technical and project management skills Design·Complete site designs, perform hydraulics and hydrology calculations, and design stormwater infrastructure, grading, erosion control, & drainage plans.
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Civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, and construction document preparation for roads, parking areas, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, utilities-water mains, sanitary sewers, sediment, and erosion control, and outline specifications.
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Performs design of site layout and supporting infrastructure, to include utility design, storm drainage, storm water management, grading and erosion control. Experience with storm drain, sanitary sewer, water distribution networks, and site grading preferred.
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The Senior Civil Engineer will be responsible for design, engineering and quality control for all aspects of a project, including code review, site layout, grading, sediment and erosion control, stormwater management, water, sewer, storm drains, force mains, roadways, maintenance of traffic, dry utilities, site details and preparation of all associated calculations, reports and spreadsheets.
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Using computer engineering software to design stormwater management and storm drain systems, as well as soil erosion and sediment control systems. Experience with MicroStation, Geopak, Civil3D, Storm CAD, ORD, ICPR, HEC-RAS, GIS and/or SUDA software.
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This position performs journey-level to advanced-level tasks associated with the inspection of sanitary and storm sewer facilities, water quality facilities, and erosion control. Explains District policies, procedures, and requirements regarding inspection of developer-installed sanitary and storm sewer facilities and erosion control.
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The Inspector shall maintain current VA Department of Environmental Combined Quality Storm Water Management and Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector certification. The QA inspector shall perform Stormwater and Erosion Sediment Control Construction Site Inspections for designated projects in accordance with VA ESC requirements.
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Experience in project management, analyzing and troubleshooting civil engineering systems, sediment and erosion control measures and plans, and Engineering in Training (EIT) certification is preferred.
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