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Ideal candidates will have specific experience in site design including layout, compliance with local county/municipal guidelines; grading schemes; erosion and sediment control measures; stormwater management; and municipal/county permitting.
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Minimum of 8 years’ experience preparing civil engineering documents associated with grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, utilities (i.e., water, sewer, storm drain, and conduit) and site features.
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Experience with design site development including permitting, grading, drainage, street design, erosion control, hydrology, storm drainage, water distribution, and sanitary sewer collection systems.
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Perform and direct all aspects of civil engineering design including grading, drainage, paving, water, sewer, dry utility and erosion control, stormwater management and traffic control plans.
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Construction / Civil / Site-work / Civil Construction / Utilities / Concrete / Paving / Erosion Control / Storm Sewer Installation / Earthwork / Grading. They are looking for someone with experience with utilities, earthwork, grading, retaining walls, grinding, storm sewer installation, erosion control, hydro-seeding, concrete work, mulching, landscaping, etc.
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Valid MnDOT Construction Certifications in Aggregate Production, Bituminous Street, Concrete Field, Grading and Base, Bridge Construction, ADA Construction Inspection or Site Management, and Erosion Control Site Management.
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Gaines and Company services includes grading, erosion control, underground utilities, and some storm water management work. Our Project Managers are expected to put together complete site work estimates to include everything from clearing, grading and underground utilities to curb, paving and storm water management.
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The Project Manager's team will include two superintendents, one over grading and one over the utilities, along with two to four foremen depending on the scope, duration and size of the job. Gaines and Company, founded in 1954, is a well-established residential and commercial site development contractor seeking an Estimator/Project Manager with emphasis on earthwork, utilities, sediment controls and storm water management to join our team.
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Performing hydrology calculations, grading, erosion and sediment control, design and hydraulic modeling of storm drainage networks, culverts and detention facilities with a special emphasis on pre- and post-construction stormwater management measures/low impact development/green infrastructure and hydraulic modeling of these systems.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Performs/Reviews earthworks design for cut/fill optimization, site grading and stormwater drainage design, access roads and crossing design.
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Performs erosion and sedimentation control designs and implements Best Management Practices (BMPs); Our team works on diverse industry areas such as generation - thermal, hydropower and other renewable sources of energy, transmission and distribution, oil and gas, and mining.
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Experience with hydraulic/hydrology modeling software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMM. Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits.
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In this role you will be primarily engaged in the hydrologic and hydraulic design and analysis of all aspects of transportation and major infrastructure projects, including storm drainage networks, culverts, detention and retention facilities, grading, and erosion and sediment control, with a special emphasis on post-construction stormwater management measures.
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Experience utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D, including Hydraflow & SSA Extensions, Microstation InRoads or OpenRoads, StormCAD, PondPack, FlowMaster, EPSWMM, HY-8, HEC-HMS and other H&H software typically associated with drainage engineering, is preferable.
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