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Proficiency in site layout, grading, utility design, erosion control, regulatory approvals, etc. Proficiency in site layout, grading, utility design, erosion control, regulatory approvals, etc.
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Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project. Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project.
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Grading and erosion control plans. Basic knowledge of construction methods of general excavation, pavement and utility installation. Utility design, including plans and profiles of water and sanitary sewer services.
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Prepare civil engineering designs encompassing project planning, utility system layout and analysis, site grading, erosion control plans, and related features. We are seeking a vibrant and skilled professional to join our client’s team as a full-time Civil Utility Design Engineer.
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Designing site layouts, grading plans, Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, stormwater management plans and utility connections. Engineering experience in the water, wastewater, environmental, oil/gas or alternative energy services sectors is considered an asset but not required.
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Job Requirements: Working knowledge of boundary and topographic surveys, site layout, utility and roadway layout and profiling, grading and earthwork calculations, and erosion control plans; Proficiency in AutoCAD.#IND.
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Produce roadway sections, erosion control plans, site preparation plans, roadway profiles, drainage plans and profiles, utility plans, paving, pavement marking plans, and signing plans. Thorough understanding of design of roads and streets, drainage and utility design.
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SUMMARY:As an Engineer I/II you will assist with engineering and technical expertise to solve complex civil-site development and permitting problems for utility substation, transmission line, and battery storage and renewables projects.
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The successful candidate will have experience in highway design including Highway geometrics, roadway modeling and cross section development, grading and drainage, erosion and sediment control, storm water management, traffic control, signing and pavement marking, utility coordination, and right-of-way plan development.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering preferred - 2-10 years of land development civil engineering experience - Strong understanding of stormwater management and design regulations - Excellent written and verbal communication skills - Motivated and self-starter personality Keywords: Civil Engineer, Land Development, Stormwater Management, Drainage, Grading, Utility Systems, Erosion Control, Construction Cost Estimates, South Florida, West Palm Beach, EIT, PE.
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The ideal candidate will be able to participate in the preparation of storm water management design, utility design, roadway and parking design, grading design, erosion and sediment control design, and construction detailing and specifications.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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What You Will Be Doing You will prepare 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 and a variety of other engineering software What You Need for this Position - E.I.T. or P.E. strongly encouraged to apply.
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Reviews subdivision plats, grading, drainage and erosion control plans for compliance. Positions are available in the Development Services, Water/Wastewater Operations, Engineering and Stormwater Divisions and will include entry level professional engineering duties associated with utility plan review; installation and maintenance of water/wastewater infrastructure; and planning and inspection of stormwater municipal infrastructure.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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