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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob SummaryThis position reviews erosion and sedimentation control (E and SC) plans, inspects erosion and sedimentation control facilities for compliance with county erosion and sedimentation control ordinances, enforces county codes as applied to erosion and sedimentation control, and assists with the administration of the Georgia National Pollutant Discharge and Elimination System (NPDES) General Permits.
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The crew member is responsible for completing the physical installation of silt fence, inlet protections, slope matting, and other erosion control services on both residential and commercial sites.
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Install all erosion control products to the specifications of your crew leader's direction. Headquartered in the heart of Tennessee, Greenrise Technologies is a full-service green infrastructure firm that delivers innovative, reliable, and precise engineered turnkey systems in the following areas as well operations in a full-service erosion control division.
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This is a General Labor position with multiple job duties essential to daily operations in the erosion control division for Greenrise Technologies. We are also a full-service erosion control provider working throughout Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, and Eastern Georgia.
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The Crew Member-DOT Driver is responsible for completing the physical installation of silt fence, inlet protections, slope matting, and other erosion control services on both residential and commercial sites, along with driving a work truck to and from the worksite.
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Have experience with site civil construction to include; grading, erosion control, installation stormwater control measures (SCMs) NCDOT Level I and Level II Erosion Control Certifications.
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Supervises the work of Engineering Department-Land Development Division personnel, which includes the management and administration of development regulations related to roadway construction, stormwater management, flood damage prevention, sedimentation and erosion control, building permits, and site plans.
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Ensure that the contractor is completing construction in the correct sequence with the approved Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Plan, NPDES Permit. details for erosion and sediment pollution control measures, NPDES Permit.
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Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control, Stormwater Inspector and Plan Review certifications are strongly preferred. Experience in environmental science, environmental engineering, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control.
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Conducting geotechnical engineering tasks such as soil stabilization and erosion control. Familiarity with erosion control, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control design.
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Review Erosion & Sediment Control Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) contents, and related records to ensure consistency and compliance with policies of the USEPA and/or USACE as well as company policy and objectives.
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Inspection and quality control of bituminous, concrete, grading and base, storm sewer, watermain, sanitary sewer, compaction, erosion control, traffic control, ADA & MS4 compliance and other construction related activities.
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Certification and training in Bituminous, Concrete, Grading and Base, Erosion Control, and Work Zones preferred; Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) required. The Public Works Department is comprised of Engineering, the Water Treatment Plant, Utility Field Operations, Street Maintenance, Fleet Services, and Environmental Services.
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Monitors erosion control in gravel pits for slough off into drainage systems, on roads, culverts, ditches, and slopes for erosion or flood damage. Performs bank stabilization and installs erosion control blankets and seeding.
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Complete repairs and maintenance on ponds, lakes, and other stormwater control measures, including: Turf establishment, mowing, planting, invasive plant treatment or removal, hand or machine excavation, grading, erosion repairs, tree removal, and site stabilization.
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