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Proficiency in Stormwater Management (SWM), Storm Drain, Grading, Erosion & Sediment Control (ESC) Design, Utilities, and Construction Administration. Established more than 40 years ago, Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc.'s (MRA's) architects, structural and civil/site engineers, land planners, landscape architects, and surveyors provide planning, design, and construction administration phase services for a wide range of projects throughout the mid-Atlantic and Carolinas.
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An associate will write proposals, will work on a project from schematic design through contract administration, will interact with clients, create and produce marketing material, and ideally, participate in business development to bring in project work.
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Monitor progress of construction of site development specific improvements such as, but not limited to, demolition, grading operations, wet utilities, dry utilities, street improvements, SWPPP/erosion control measures and on-going clean-up in support of home building operations.
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Prepare comprehensive site design and detailed drawings for civil-related improvements, covering site layout, grading, sanitary and utility layout, landscape plans, erosion and sediment control, and stormwater management systems.
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ESP is a multi-discipline engineering design and consulting firm providing our clients with civil engineering, surveying, planning/landscape architecture, geosciences, environmental, subsurface utility engineering, and construction engineering inspection.
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Be proficient in site civil design and permitting, including grading, drainage, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, utilities, and local municipal and state permit applications.
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3+ years of prior relevant professional experience in site/civil design, including site planning, grading, storm water management, drainage, and soil erosion; Langan is seeking a Senior Civil Engineer to join its collaborative team in Chicago, IL. This individual will serve a key function in providing the planning, design, and permitting of civil engineering, land development, and infrastructure projects.
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The candidate should also have experience in signing and pavement marking plans, erosion and sedimentation control, grading, and traf? The position is ideally suited for a candidate with experience in civil design involving complete streets, multi-use trails, and other multi-modal facilities, but also with experience with roadway or highway design involving PennDOT and/or NJDOT.
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This includes the following areas such as (but not limited to): graduate and undergraduate design and planning studios, digital and analog landscape representation, applied environmental science, plant identification and use, landscape construction, landscape grading and drainage, history and theory of landscape architecture and environmental planning, and GIS. Screening of applicants is ongoing and will continue as needed.
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Land development engineering experience and skills in commercial/retail, industrial, or residential developments; large and small-scale grading, drainage and utility design; roadway design.
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Cole is a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary company providing Civil Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Architecture, ADA Transition Planning, and GIS services to our clients. and designing utility, grading, paving, and drainage infrastructure.
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Responsible for the design of complex projects, including grading, drainage, and utilities. and discover opportunities to advance your career in engineering, planning, surveying, landscape architecture, and construction management, both in the private and public sectors.
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The applicant should be capable of designing residential and commercial projects including site layout, grading and drainage, and utility design with minimal assistance from project engineers.
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Perform landscape labor to include but are not limited to: hand digging, grading, moving soils and gravel, machine operations, fence installations, concrete installations, irrigation system installation, reaching over head, bending over, lifting over 50lbs, driving a company vehicle.
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Bid scope will include: planting, irrigation, drainage, maintenance, erosion control, grading, earthwork, site work, and hardscape. Develop bids for full range of job types (e.g., sub, prime, prime bid package, design-build.
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