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Acting as technical lead for projects requiring compliance with NEPA as well as everything under the NEPA umbrella. This is an excellent opportunity to manage and contribute technically to infrastructure projects requiring planning, environmental analysis, compliance with NEPA, public involvement, and permitting.
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Additionally, the candidate will direct a team of engineers that regularly perform engineering analyses, PLS-CADD modeling, structure loading calculations, design structure framing and hardware assemblies, draft plans and specifications, and prepare bill of materials and procurement documents across project planning, engineering, environmental, permitting, and construction management phases.
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Lead and participate in direct project pursuits including targeted client relationship development and premarketing, preparation of qualifications, proposals, interview content, scopes of work, project budgets and contract negotiations.
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Stantec is looking for a Wetland Scientist Lead Delineator/Permitting Specialist to support a high-volume environmental services program for a large utility client. Wetland Scientist/Permitting Specialist - ( 2300033I.
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Support and lead client action and capture plans for specific clients or opportunities. The successful candidate will be a civil, mechanical, or environmental engineer with a diverse background and extensive experience in winning and executing complex projects focusing on wastewater collection system planning, analysis, design, construction administration, permitting, regulatory compliance, and sewer rehabilitation.
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Lead a team of professionals to develop site/civil engineering plans and specifications for a multitude of small, medium, and large land development projects. Attend meetings with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to establish their needs and discuss design/permitting issues with them.
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Lead the planning, design and permitting of landscape architecture projects. Our client is seeking a Landscape Architect to join their growing team in Pensacola, FL. The Landscape Architect is responsible for managing all aspects of landscape, hardscape, and irrigation design of projects from concept through completion.
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Stantec's Environmental Services practice seeks a Project Manager with demonstrated experience in Massachusetts, to lead environmental regulatory and project permitting efforts, supervise and mentor staff, provide project and client management, and support business development opportunities.
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Our Waste Facilities Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, engineering and design, construction, monitoring and operational services associated with transfer stations, material recovery, composting, waste-to-energy, drop-off and citizen convenience centers and landfill facilities.
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This position reports to the Vice President, Engineering and Fabrication Lead technical design decisions with fabrication teams to ensure solutions meet client requirements. Also, the Director of Engineering and Permitting is responsible for preparing and submitting entitlement applications, permits, and agreements that allow for the installation of InProduction material & structures.
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We are seeking an experienced Environmental and Permitting Manager to join our client in a dynamic mining exploration project. Lead the permitting process, preparing and submitting permit applications.
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Assess marketplace opportunities, gage HDR prospects, and development of prioritized client targets. Experience with client development (i.e. marketing) responsibilities such as workshops, presentations, proposal content development and business development strategy.
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We are looking for a driven, intellectually curious, and client-focused Water Market Project Manager in Portland, OR, to support our water / wastewater treatment, conveyance, and water resources team.
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The candidate will be joining one of the strongest and deepest EPP Teams in the northeast with an extensive backlog of project work in multiple client sectors and a strong presence in the renewable energy arena, in particular Offshore Wind Energy Permitting.
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In this role youll have the opportunity to lead an interdisciplinary team to support National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, state-level equivalent reviews, and environmental permitting primarily on water resources planning projects by: managing staff and overseeing all work related to NEPA compliance; leading client relations, overseeing deliverables; marketing and business development; interacting with public and agency stakeholders; and more.
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