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We specialize in aerial and underground construction, Design/Engineering/Permitting, inside plant cabling, small cell tower, and Coax & Fiber splicing. Aspen is a leader in the telecommunications construction sector.
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Plans, designs, and facilitates civil engineering project design tasks such as site grading and drainage design; access road design; erosion and sediment pollution control design; stormwater management design; report preparation; and permitting.
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This includes site due diligence, securing land control agreements, environmental and permitting, interconnection, engineering & pre-construction, energy yield, tax abatements, power marketing, and tax equity financing.
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Experienced in engineering design, construction inspection, contract administration, project management, business development, and client service management. Execute and manage complex civil engineering designs and projects for a variety of renewables (solar, wind, battery, etc.
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Experienced in renewable energy ministerial and non-ministerial permitting processes. Preferred minimum 7 years of relevant experience in project management and civil engineering. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering STEM field.
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Engineering Technicians perform a broad range of duties involving technical engineering work in support of professional engineers including drafting, engineering calculations, surveying, materials and soils testing, construction inspection, roadway design, right-of-way engineering, planning, permitting and inspection, water rights appropriation and land acquisition in support of civil or related professional engineering work.
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Strong understanding of design and construction permitting / approval process and requirements. Strong understanding of Civil Engineering and Land Surveying Service offerings. Lead the design team on civil engineering related services.
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Our projects range from waste management planning and permitting to design, engineering and construction of waste management facilities (landfills, recycling facilities, transfer stations) and resource recovery endeavors (organic waste management, material recovery facilities, digestion, compost, and waste to energy operations.
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Experience different project phases as for example, master planning, feasibility, permitting, civil works and main infrastructure needs, contracting and construction management and supervision.
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Some concentration of experience in at least one of the following: solar industry construction and operating contracts, solar project construction, operations/asset management, solar project design/development, module/inverter technology, energy assessment, power marketing/offtake contracting, energy storage technology and implementation, market research/policy, or in the independent engineering function.
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We are looking for an experienced architect to join our integrated architecture and engineering team focusing on volumetric prefabricated offsite construction and onsite assembly of single-family homes.
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As Director of Environmental Services, you will be responsible for the development of project-specific federal and/or state environmental, permitting, and compliance strategies to support the planning, development, and construction of utility-scale infrastructure, including long-distance transmission, generation (wind and solar), and energy storage nationwide.
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Proficient demonstrated knowledge of geotechnical engineering including: design of deep foundations, shallow foundations, evaluating slope stability, seismic engineering, retaining wall design, earth retention, rock mechanics, settlement of compressible soils, ground improvement techniques, support of excavation, dewatering, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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Experience in water and wastewater infrastructure planning, design, permitting, inspection and construction administration including pump stations, distribution, collection and conveyance, storage tanks, and treatment.
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Manage the campus project team throughout design, bidding, preconstruction, permitting, construction, and construction administration per each contract agreement to meet development goals (scope, schedule, and budget.
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