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Proficient in hydrology & hydraulic analysis, flood control/storm-water management facilities design, and drainage and erosion control design. Skilled in MicroStation and stormwater design tools like SUDA, Geopak Drainage, PONDS, ICPR, FlowMaster, StormCAD, HY-8, and HEC-RAS.
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Serve as team leader for a variety of hydrology and hydraulics studies including master drainage plans, no impact analysis, mitigation studies, river and floodplain evaluations, and other advanced H&H analyses.
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Hydrology and hydraulics as applied to floodplain delineation, flood control projects and drainage facilities. Performs journey level professional civil engineering work involved in the planning, designing, constructing and maintaining of roads, drainage, subdivisions, improvement districts, buildings, utilities, flood control, or other public works projects.
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Proficiency in hydrology & hydraulic analysis, design of flood control/storm-water management facilities, drainage and erosion control design. As our client continues to grow, they are searching for a full-time mid-level Drainage Engineer Leader with approximately 10 years of experience to join our Drainage Department in Longwood, FL.
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Oversee analysis and design of urban storm drainage systems (hydrology, hydraulics, and storm water quality). Provide strong and focused support for transportation projects in area of hydrology and hydraulics for roadway drainage and major and minor crossing structures.
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We are seeking a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer who will be responsible for providing planning and design technical oversight, project/task management, and QA/QC on drainage elements of transportation projects.
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Civil, water, Professional Engineer, municipal, civil design, project management, AutoCAD Civil 3D, New Jersey, PE, engineering, consulting, public sector, infrastructure, stormwater management, land use, regulations, benefits, growth, development, diversity, equal opportunity, collaborative, supportive, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, HyroCAD, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, Civil 3D, GIS, Septic.
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Your tasks will include hydrology and hydraulic modeling, design of flood control structures, development of project studies and technical reports, design of transportation drainage and storm drain analysis.
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Drainage, Hydraulics, Hydrology. Keywords-BSCE, civil engineer, environmental engineer, storm water, site plans, sanitary, drainage, erosion, site grading, retention design, subsurface, sediment, sewage, permit, municipal, PE, Professional Engineer, DC, EIT, Civil, AutoCAD Civil 3D.
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Hydrology and hydraulic modeling experience (storm drainage, SWM, floodplain, bridge) with commonly used software. Typical design tasks include stormwater management, storm drainage systems, culverts, open channels, bridge hydraulics and other water resource engineering tasks.
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Responsibilities include analysis, evaluation and design of storm-water management and site drainage facilities; surface water hydrology and flood protection measures; pipeline systems (gravity flow and pressurized systems); pump intakes, discharge outfalls, and other offshore or onshore hydraulic structures.
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Review hydrology, hydraulic, sediment, and geomorphology reports submitted for proposed developer projects. DEFINITION: Under general direction, to plan, coordinate, and schedule civil engineering work involved in the planning, design, and construction of CVWD Irrigation, Drainage, and Stormwater facilities; and to do related work as assigned.
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Proficient with MicroStation and stormwater design tools such as SUDA, Geopak Drainage, PONDS, ICPR, FlowMaster, StormCAD, HY-8 and HEC-RAS. Well versed in FDOT design standards and criteria related to both drainage design and plans production; able to interpret and apply technical information contained in procedures and manuals to accomplish the design process for assigned projects.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Focus on hydraulics and hydrology modeling, transportation drainage system design, stormwater collection systems modeling, and report writing. 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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