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Develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Experienced in land development, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater management, and utility design. Our Civil engineers are part of a site development team where they will design improvements including site layout, utilities, grading - drainage, erosion control, and stormwater management for a wide range of private and public clients throughout NC and the US.
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Ambipar Response Alabama, LLC performs a full suite of environmental, industrial and emergency response services to include, but not limited to vacuum truck, hydro excavation, hazardous/non-hazardous waste transport and disposal, asbestos abatement, soil remediation, and erosion control.
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Seven (7) years experience with soils and/or erosion control preferred. Certified as a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC); Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality (CPSWQ) or qualified to take the exam.
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Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Training and Certification Program for Inspectors and Contractors. JMT's Construction Management Team is seeking a CEI Inspector/Engineer Intern for the Port St. Lucie, Florida Area. The successful candidate will apply standard inspection procedures to ongoing activities during and after construction for structural quality, general safety and conformance to plans, specifications and codes.
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Performs City-wide planning responsibilities for municipal engineering concerns such as: permit review and coordination; drainage and floodplain management; erosion and sediment control; right-of-way access control and management; utility coordination and planning; and water quality/NPDES permit programs.
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Include preparation of hydraulic design work using local or national standards: hydrology and hydraulic analysis, scour assessments, roadway drainage design, Hydraulic Reports, erosion and sediment pollution control, stormwater management design, NPDES and Waterway Permits.
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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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Developing design plans including horizontal and vertical alignment, drainage, grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, roads, and cross sections for transportation improvement projects.
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Reviews plans for compliance in the following areas: Sanitary and storm sewers, hydrology and hydraulics, stormwater management, managerial and structural best management practices, erosion and sediment control, water resources, water and wastewater, solid waste management, roads, transportation improvements, and street and site lighting.
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Assignments may include a diverse variety of drainage-related tasks such as stormwater management, roadway pipe drainage systems, roadway ditch drainage systems, water quality BMPs, streams, bridge hydraulics, culvert hydraulics, watersheds, and erosion and sediment control.
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Inspecting work zones for proper traffic control setup, erosion control devices and maintenance thereof, utility coordination and right-of-way issue resolution. CEI Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 5.
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Construction oversight and erosion control inspections. Civil engineering intern or course experience in stormwater analysis and design, roadway design, utility analysis and design, code research, drafting of technical reports is a plus.
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Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post-construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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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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