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GPIseeks an enthusiastic leader to assist our growing office in Columbia, MD. We seek a full-time Senior Water Resources Engineer with a background in stormwater management, erosion, and sediment control design and permitting, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, drainage design, stream design, construction document production, and construction phase environmental compliance.
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Perform site inspections on active construction projects for environmental compliance with existing permits and regulatory programs. Ability and willingness to perform construction oversight for environmental regulatory program compliance.
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Our engineering staff provide support for permitting, design, and construction of a wide variety of technically challenging projects primarily for industrial, utility, renewable energy, and solid waste management clients.
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2+ years of engineering experience to include post construction stormwater management design, and Erosion and Sediment (E&S) design and permitting. The primary function of this position is to assist with the management of planning, design, permitting and construction oversite of multi-disciplined projects to include, post construction stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control planning.
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Minimum of ten (10) years’ relevant work experience and a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in energy storage or renewable energy development, with experience in project management, permitting, offtake negotiation, interconnection, California Environmental Quality Act “CEQA”, planning, real estate, and other matters critical to development in California.
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AECOM is seeking a seasoned Project Manager/Sr. Environmental Permitting Specialist within our Environmental Planning & Permitting (EPP) Practice in the Northeast US. This role is to support our Power/Electric Transmission market sector, state/local and industrial client sectors.
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Masters Degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geology, or Construction Management is a plus. 9+ years of experience in geosciences investigations and studies, remediation remedy permitting and/or design and construction phase services or construction is preferred.
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From permitting solar farms to cleaning up environmental hazards, managing society’s waste, and developing sustainable solutions, SME employees share a common goal of assisting clients in the protection of human and environmental health.
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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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Review all physical due diligence documents generated by consultants, including, but not limited to, local zoning requirements, ALTA, geotechnical, environmental, wetlands, traffic studies, etc.
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Assisting in developing solutions for tasks which may include: comprehensive planning and elements such as historic preservation, environmental impact assessment, environmental permitting, resource agency consultation and coordination, land use, transportation, capital improvements, infrastructure, housing, fiscal analysis, public policy, and site planning/analysis.
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Working knowledge of highway geometry, utility coordination, drainage design, traffic control, ITS design, signing and pavement markings and signalization design, environmental permitting and experience working with FDOT and other major municipalities and transportation agencies in FL is required.
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Since 1954, we have delivered comprehensive engineering and environmental solutions for the most challenging infrastructure planning, design, permitting and construction conditions.
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Candidates should have a basic knowledge of GIS (although not necessarily expert level), broad knowledge of the permitting and construction issues unique to electric transmission projects, be able to use that knowledge to conduct route selection studies, be familiar with basic mapping (e.g., USGS topographic maps and digital aerial photographs), and have good written and oral communication skills.
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Coordinate and manage multidisciplinary project teams in the preparation of local, state, and federal permitting processes for offshore wind energy projects, with a particular focus on preparation of permit applications, BOEM Site Assessment and Construction and Operations Plans, Environmental Impact Statements, and supporting technical studies, terrestrial and marine surveys.
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