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Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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In this role you will help manage our flood risk management design and construction projects for USACE, USIBWC, and NRCS. Our team has a passion for making a positive impact on community safety and developing solutions for the technical challenges these projects bring.
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Flood Resiliency, Floodplain Restoration, and Flood Control. Our Water Division includes three main service groups: Water Infrastructure and Climate Adaptation, Water & Wastewater Treatment, and Water Resource Management.
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Professional Engineer License in Texas or ability to obtain it within 6 months of employment Strong understanding of civil works, flood risk mitigation, and coastal storm risk management projects to drive technical and logistical solutions for our clients.
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Associate State Policy Director, American Flood Coalition Organization/Grantor: American Flood Coalition. Due to the highly collaborative nature of this role, this full-time position will be located in our headquarters in Washington, DC. This position will report to our Senior Coalition Director and will also work closely with our State Programs Director, Flood Planning Director, State Directors, and Strategy Team. Up to 15% travel per year should be expected in this role.
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The E&E US Water Sector Lead will direct the development and implementation of WSP's E&E U.S. water growth strategy in the areas of water resources, flood control planning, stormwater management, watershed master planning, emerging contaminants, climate change, resiliency, and FEMA risk mapping.
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This individual will assist in the geotechnical investigation, analysis, design and construction observation of a wide variety of projects including water resources, dams, flood control, water supply, transportation and mine subsidence.
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15+ years' experience in A/E/C industry, with national experience in the water market, including but not limited to water resources, surface water, groundwater, sustainability, and flood resiliency.
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Leverages flood resiliency backlog for organic growth and internal collaboration. These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.
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Provides mentorship in strategic planning, market development and client engagement. The position will report directly to E&E's US Development Director and is expected to work with leaders across the firm's business lines for organic growth of the entire US business.
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Review and complete evaluations of submitted stormwater management water quality, storm drain or other drainage system, and flood control design plans and ensure that, for accuracy and consistency, these reviews are being conducted on a timely basis.
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Experience as a Project Manager for USACE projects related to flood risk management is a strong priority/focus of this role. Strong understanding of civil works, flood risk mitigation, and coastal storm risk management projects to drive technical and logistical solutions for our clients.
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Oversees design staff and team members for civil works, flood risk reduction, and CSRM projects in completion of alternatives analysis, value engineering, plans, specifications, Design Documentation Reports, and Opinions of Probable Cost.
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The candidate will support a variety of ecological restoration, flood risk reduction, and infrastructure projection projects for public and private clients throughout the Western United States in collaboration with multidisciplinary internal and client project teams.
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Our projects include assessment, inspections, alternatives analysis, design, and construction of levees, floodwalls, floodgates, stormwater pump stations, riverbank and coastal erosion mitigation, ecosystem restoration, sediment diversion, wetland creation, and other related hydraulic projects.
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