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Responsibilities include civil design of roadways, sewers, utilities, water and storm drain improvement plans, hydrology and hydraulic calculations, and land development rough and precise grading, including cost estimates and specifications.
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Oversees capital projects from land acquisition through completion of construction and development of life-cycle guidelines. Previous experience in all aspects of storm water management and hydraulics for drainage design, hydrology, site design, and paving.
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Minimum three years independently solving complex engineering problems within land development. Prepare technical reports and calculations (hydrology, hydraulics, sewer capacity, earthwork, water demand, etc.
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Civil engineering, Civil, Civil 3d, Autocad, Land development, Stormwater, Drainage, Design, Engineering, Eit, Site development. Minimum B.S. in Civil Engineering with 3-5 years of experience related to aspects of land use and development.
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Responsibilities may include land use entitlements, civil design/modeling (grading, earthwork, hydrology and hydraulics, etc.) · 10+ years of land development and/or public infrastructure design experience in California.
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Conceptualize initial civil design for land/site development, prepare grading plans, performing earthwork and drainage/stormwater calculations. Expertise in hydrology analysis tools including HEC, TR-55, Washington County and Rational Methods.
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Design experience in land development, hydrology/hydraulic engineering, and municipal roadway projects. Two years of engineering or in engineering in land/site development project experience.
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Technical design leader for land development projects including layout, grading, stormwater management, soil erosion and utilities. We are seeking a qualified land development project manager / project engineer to join our dynamic and growing land development group in our Raleigh / Durham office.
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Kimley-Horn's Fort Myers, Florida (FL) ffice is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team! Projects will include a variety of land development site designs.
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10+ years of experience in land development design, FDOT drainage Design and/or permitting. Prepare technical documents including hydrology/drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, and permitting documents.
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Coursework/experience in transportation, geometric design of highways, traffic engineering, construction cost estimating, land development, construction management, hydraulics, hydrology, stormwater management, geotechnical and civil engineering materials.
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We approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management. PE license in MD.12+ years of professional experience working in Engineering (preferably with design, construction, and/or land development projects.
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Broad multi-disciplinary knowledge in civil engineering including land development, transportation, water resources, wastewater, structural, and geotechnical topics. strong technical expertise in the Civil Engineering design of Land Development projects.
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Understanding of land development including civil site issues, hydrology, easements and utility routing. 5+ years of experience in sales applications engineering with land development and/or Infrastructure project design.
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Demonstrating proficiency in drainage design, grading, erosion and sediment control design, stormwater management design, hydrology, and hydraulic modeling, permitting, utility coordination and clash detection, specification development, and quantity takeoffs.
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