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Seeking a Project Engineer with experience in civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, and construction document preparation for roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, utilities-water and sewer, sediment and erosion control.
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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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Design tasks may include: roadway, trail and sidewalk design; open and closed system storm drainage design; stormwater management design; erosion and sediment control plans; Transportation Management Plans; signing and pavement marking plans; traffic signal plans; quantity and cost estimating; utility coordination; and other engineering design and support tasks related to the development of roadway construction plans.
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Responsible for evaluating federal, state, and local environmental permitting required permits, specifically sediment and erosion control/storm water preparation plans (SWPPP) and stormwater permitting for transmission capital project work concerning regulated electric transmission substations and lines.
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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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Relevant certification such as Certified Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspectors (CESSWI), Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ) and/or Industrial Stormwater Practitioner (QISP), Registered Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG) in the State of California.
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Experience in all technical aspects of Water Resources Engineering - design of storm drains, culverts, storm water management, BMPs, GI/ESD facilities, erosion and sediment control, and environmental permitting.
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At least 5 years relevant experience supporting experience in SWPPP, including sampling and analysis, non-storm water and storm water visual observations and preparation of Rain Event Action Plans, environmental restoration, landscape construction, and erosion control.
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Our Civil Site Design Engineer will create site layout, utility routing, sanitary/storm sewer design, roadways, grading/earthwork, erosion control, stormwater management systems and stormwater pollution prevention plans.
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Develop engineering documents for various project components, including stormwater management design (ESD and structural solutions), sediment erosion control, storm drain design and computations, WSSC water and sewer design, grade establishment plans, and maintenance of traffic plans.
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Five years of land development experience preferred – development type construction, including clearing, grading, pipe installation (sewer, storm, and water), curb and paving and erosion control.
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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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This pivotal role involves preparing site civil development plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, watermain plans, storm sewer plans, and sanitary sewer plans using AutoCAD Civil 3D among other engineering software.
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Experience with storm drain, sanitary sewer, water distribution networks, and site grading preferred. Complete site grading plans, earthworks calculations, and sediment/erosion control design/permitting.
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Analyzes and reviews highly complex and/or controversial development proposals during preliminary and final engineering stages for conformance to City design and construction standards, conditions of approval, codes and ordinances including SEPA; evaluate design of erosion control, storm drainage, slope stability, streets, sidewalk, power traffic control, and other infrastructure for development.
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