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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Surveying, Hydrology, Environmental Science, Geology, or related field. Design experience in land development, hydrology/hydraulic engineering, and municipal roadway projects.
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As a Managing Consultant, Water Resource Specialist, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (hydrology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, aquatics, and toxicology), and focus on integrating these functions to develop impact assessments, compliance documents, and stakeholder engagement deliverables.
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Other experiences can include permitting or documentation related to compliance with the Endangered Species Act, National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, and National Historic Preservation Act. Other resource field expertise includes fisheries, hydrology, forestry, wetland science, air quality, and soils science.
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The selected candidate would serve as a Staff Engineer on a variety of planning, design, and permitting projects involving industrial, institutional, commercial, multifamily residential, and athletic and recreation facilities development for both public and private clients.
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Design experience includes hydrology and hydraulics analysis, drainage design, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, bridge and culvert scour analysis and countermeasure design, stream restoration, floodplain permitting, and watershed planning.
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We continue to focus on cold regions engineering—pipelines, transportation, hydrology, geotechnical, specialty professional services, permitting and regulatory compliance, and GIS and LiDAR mapping.
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They should have a strong theoretical knowledge of electric utilities, wet utilities, grading, earthwork calculation, hydrology/hydraulic reports, storm drain, street, water and sewer design. Support pipeline and utility design, mapping, and database development using AutoCAD. The work includes documenting features such as utilities, incorporating survey and property and right-of-way information, developing exhibits for communication and permitting, and preparing construction drawings.
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Duties will include hydrology and hydraulic studies, drainage calculations including collection conveyance design, routing, stormwater management systems design, drainage analysis, and environmental coordination.
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Our integrated team of professional engineers is skilled and experienced in all areas of site and land development, utility districts, public works, transportation, hydrology, and environmental engineering.
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Determine hydrology, develop hydraulic/drainage and stormwater calculations, SWPPPs and obtain NDPES permits. Responsibilities:Act as the Design Lead and/or Project Manager in all aspects of Civil/Site Development Design projects:Work with the Teams and end clients to develop data, complete technical analysis, and prepare permitting and construction drawings, specifications, and quality control Concept, Layout, Preliminary and Final Engineering and/or or oversee the development of erosion/sediment control plans and utility/utility relocation permit applications.
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Advanced knowledge of civil engineering means and methods, permitting with agencies and engineering software (ICPR, SSA, AutoCAD Civil 3D) Identifies the basis of design for hydrology, hydraulics, site utilities, and erosion sediment control design approach.
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15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects. Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses in support of culvert/bridge design, scour analyses, floodplain modeling, and permitting.
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Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D.
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Attend the civil engineering/site work preconstruction meeting. Monitor civil designer staff to assure fiscal efficiency. Understands the methodology of civil interaction with geotechnical engineering.
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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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