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Due to continued growth of their Environmental Division, they areseeking a Senior Environmental Engineer / Project Manager to lead highly collaborative project teams assisting clients with water-quality and soil investigation and permitting, regulatory compliance, and related technical assignments for varying industries throughout the Mid-Atlantic coast.
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As a Senior Engineer on the Water/Wastewater team, you’ll provide high-level technical support and lead QA/QC activities within a team. Olssonoffers its clients a full spectrum of water and wastewater services, including a complete line of planning, design, permitting, and construction phase services.
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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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ECORP is seeking a highly motivated, dynamic, client-centered professional to lead our CEQA/NEPA practice in our Rocklin office. Experience with NEPA, CEQPlus compliance, Caltrans requirements, resource agency (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Regional Water Quality Control Board) permitting, AICP certification, and/or managing direct reports is a plus.
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As the Lead Engineer, Warehouse Design, you will be responsible for leading the development of a large-scale design package that may include material flow diagrams, facility layouts, material handling equipment designs, automation designs, storage media designs, process designs, and slotting and pick path analyses.
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The person selected will become a part of the Sentinel project support team and lead local support as needed for the Air Force Nuclear Weapon Center (AFNWC), Sentinel Systems Directorate, at Hill Air Force Base (Hill AFB), UT in addition to other Federal NEPA and EPC projects as assigned.
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Stanley Consultants is an award winning, interdisciplinary consulting firm providing program management, planning, design, permitting, engineering, and environmental services. Initiates, develops, and maintains client relationships with existing Louisiana clients including but not limited to The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD), City of Baton Rouge, City of New Orleans Department of Public Works, and other municipal entities and parishes.
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With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, we support client success in manufacturing and industry, liquids delivery and processing, natural gas storage and delivery, power generation and delivery, and transportation projects.
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Client is seeking a Lead Transmission Line Engineer who will manage a collaborative and dynamic team working in a fast- paced environment, solving challenging problems involved with electric transmission.
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As a Lead Water/Wastewater Engineer, you will serve as lead project manager for the team, focusing on project execution, winning repeat work, and managing key client accounts. Maintaining water quality is Olsson's number one concern, and they are able to respond to a broad set of client demands in a timely and cost-effective manner.
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Lead and supportproject development and delivery (proposals, project management, client relations, senior reviews, team development and training). Connect between related disciplines such as geochemistry, geophysics, and surface water management, for innovative approaches to meet client needs.
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Typical Water Resource projects may include Surface and stormwater management Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses in support of culvert/bridge design, scour analyses, floodplain modeling, and permitting Riparian restoration design Fish passage design The primary focus for this position will be to grow our Puget Sound Water Resources Market and lead Water Resource projects.
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Participate in the NEPA planning process and oversee all aspects of a project, including client contact, budget control and invoicing, schedule, personnel allocation/planning, public interest facilitation, technical approach, and subcontractor involvement.
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This professional will lead site/civil projects from design through permitting, including stormwater design and green infrastructure implementation. Additional responsibilities include acting as the lead during proposal development, being responsible for client communications and maintaining client relationships, and ensuring all projects adhere to our high standards of work we produce through a QA/QC process.
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Lead a team of approximately 25 wetlands specialists in providing environmental clearance and permitting for utility-related construction work near wetlands resources. Minimum of 8 years' supporting wetland field work (conducting and leading jurisdictional delineations) and permitting efforts.
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