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Design/project management experience in the following types of water resources projects: dam safety and dam improvements, levees, streambank stabilization, flood insurance studies, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and watershed studies.
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Coordinates with Flood Control District staff on inspecting development and construction within a flood hazard area; tracks floodplain permits, provides construction standards to public when work is within a flood hazard area.
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Leading and supporting internal QA/QC, which may include QC of base map, terrain, flood risk database, summary of map actions, and floodplain mapping, as well as FEMA Quality Reviews 3, 5, and 7.
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Plans and conducts the enforcement of building/zoning codes as well as septic tank inspection. Approves applications for zoning, mobile home installations and floodplain compliance. Knowledge of principles and practices of subdivision, zoning, floodplain and hazard abatement regulations.
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The Senior Planner will assist in the preparation, coordination , and management of various planning projects related to stormwater management, climate change, flood mitigation , and resiliency, as well as watershed management and water quality protection planning.
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Management experience and technical competencies with stormwater (flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality) projects, horizontal utility projects, site grading, and drainage, and experience serving municipalities on various municipal assignments, including permitting.
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Do you seek an opportunity to work for an agency committed to the sustainable management of our water resources for flood risk reduction and reliable water supply, enabled through hydropower generation, in support of the environment and quality of life for our communities.
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Waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects. Whether providing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and modeling for evaluating, rehabilitating or designing new locks, dams, levees, hydropower features, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and other waterway and waterfront projects and features, joining the Colliers Engineering & Design Team will accelerate YOUR success.
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Lead an established project team completing projects that include tasks such as the development of hydrologic and hydraulic models of open and closed systems, flood hazard mitigation analysis, risk data analysis, GIS analysis, and preparation of planning reports.
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The Flood Guys formed as a family-owned and operated Water & Fire Restoration service with offices in Seattle, SeaTac, and Lake Stevens/Everett. The Flood Guys in Kent, Washington is calling all empathetic Certified Lead Restoration Technician - Water Mitigation to apply to join our amazing team full-time.
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Select hydraulic approach and modeling tools, set up and solve open channel and closed conduit hydraulic problems for dams, levee systems, conduits, local flood protection project features, stormwater facilities, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront projects.
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The Central Civil Works Department is growing quickly in the Great Lakes and Mid-West area, and we are looking for a Senior Civil Engineer who enjoys leading civil design of new and rehabilitated flood risk management systems, locks and dams, floodwalls, navigation floodgates, stormwater pumping stations, outfalls, spillways, and ecosystem restoration.
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Administers and coordinates the Community Rating System (CRS) as it applies to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) flood regulations.
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Responsible for leading the analysis and preparation of technical reports for diverse projects including open channels, closed conduit systems, drainage master planning, reviews of proposed developments, stormwater pump stations, detention/retention ponds, mitigation of drainage impacts, transportation drainage design, regional flood planning, and preparation and review of FEMA flood studies as well as CLOMRs and LOMRs.
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Process Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Housing and Urban Development billings and flood mapping updates and send appropriate letters where necessary. JOB FUNCTION/PURPOSEThe Escrow Specialist is responsible for ensuring all real estate taxes and hazard/flood insurance premiums are paid or updated in a timely manner.
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