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Full Time Entry Level Stormwater Erosion Inspector. Path Light Pro is seeking a dynamic and talented Full-Time Stormwater Erosion Inspector to be a part of an ever growing and exiting work environment.
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Asphalt Field Level I & II VDOT ACI (American Concrete Institute) or WACEL Concreate I (WACEL.ORG) Pavement Marking VDOT Slurry Surfacing VDOT Surface Treatment VDOT Flagger Certification VDOT Certification for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection Virginia DEQ Nuclear Gauge Safety Training NRC.
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Technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Erosion Control, Environmental Management, Flooding Mitigation, Pollution Prevention and Detection, Water Quality, Wastewater Collection & Treatment, Landscaping, Environmental Compliance. The Service Technician performs general environmental maintenance activities to improve the effectiveness of stormwater drainage systems at various properties in the region under the direction of the Service Delivery Manager.
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The Contech portfolio includes bridges, drainage, erosion control, retaining wall, sanitary sewer, and stormwater management products. Strong technical skills, including proficiency in current versions of AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Tekla or related programs, experience in the steel industry preferred.
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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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Project Management in the areas of Land Development Plan Design, Stormwater Management Design, Water and Sanitary Sewer Design and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design. Knowledge of Hydrologic and Hydraulic Stormwater Design.
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Understanding of permitting requirements and erosion control standards in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Technical expertise in geometric design, stormwater management, and drainage design using current standards.
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Technical proficiency preparing Hydrologic and Hydraulic analyses and reports, Erosion and Sediment Control Plans and reports, Drainage and Stormwater Management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Experience in site development and the design of building related site civil (grading, utilities, storm drainage, stormwater management, and erosion control) Experience with stormwater design modeling programs such as HydroCAD, Hydraflow Hydrographs, Storm & Sanitary Analysis, HEC-RAS, etc.
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Experience with grading, drainage and stormwater management design, and erosion and sediment control a PLUS. Experience with grading, drainage and stormwater management design, and erosion and sediment control a PLUS.
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Stormwater/sanitary sewer/waterline design and traffic engineering design experience, including traffic signals and illumination, is a plus. Our ideal candidate would be a growing Project Manager/Engineer proficient with horizontal and vertical alignment design, erosion and sediment control design, A.D.A. requirements, utility relocations, coordination with bridge engineers and other engineering and environmental disciplines, earthwork, quantity take-offs, specifications, and engineer's estimates.
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Preparation of permits;Scheduling and oversight of utility locating, geophysics, excavation, driller, and construction subcontractors;Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells;Sampling of dry weather surface flow, stormwater, groundwater, soil, and soil gas;Geologic and hydrogeologic interpretation from soil borings, excavations, trenches, and monitor wells;Data analysis and report preparation; andBudget management.
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Our work spans all project phases from preliminary and conceptual planning, alternative analysis and selection, to design and construction, We prepare stormwater management plans, work with agencies to prioritize storm and water quality improvements, design stormwater collection and conveyance systems, water quality infrastructure, erosion control plans, design flood mitigation, Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and Low Impact Development (LID) solutions, fish passage and stream restoration.
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Site Design, Stormwater Management,Grading and Drainage, Erosion and Sediment Control, Water Treatment, Traffic Analysis, Utility Design, and more. These projects typically entail site development, stormwater, water/wastewater, paving, grading and drainage and other related improvements.
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