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Permitting and construction. Minimum of 3 years of design and construction administration experience on a variety of water supply projectsExperience with various aspects of water supply engineering including water supply planning studies, well siting, water treatment, water distribution system design (pipelines, storage, booster stations, iron and radium removal, etc.
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Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems. Permitting experience in telecommunications such as: right of way (ROW), pole, railroad, and government agency permitting is preferred.
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Provide compliance assistance by reviewing proposed construction projects and explaining the applicable permitting requirements to property owners, consultants, and various government officials.
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Coordinates and meets with other departments, governmental agencies, consultants, developers, and contractors on engineering related issues including planning, design, permitting, and construction of water and wastewater projects with an emphasis on developer contributed projects.
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The Staff to Project Level Hydrogeologist will report to a Hydrogeologist Team Leader and will support groundwater source development and permitting, groundwater flow and transport modeling, field investigations, GIS analysis, and report writing.
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You will be part of the team responsible for developing the construction documentation and programming used throughout the sales, permitting, and homebuilding processes for our homebuilding brands: Ryan Homes, NVHomes, and Heartland Homes.
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We provide multi-disciplined services for a variety of public agencies and private entities, including transportation design; water resources design; environmental analysis & permitting; construction engineering & inspection; traffic engineering & transportation planning; surveying; and land acquisition & appraisal.
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This Opportunity Provides geotechnical engineering support to technical staff, engineers, and project managers for remediation, permitting, improvement, and construction of infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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The Designer will prepare drawings and exhibits for design, permitting, land acquisition, operation, maintenance, and construction of natural gas distribution systems. We are engineers, scientists, and construction professionals providing solutions that improve our clients' transportation, water, energy, and other private infrastructure.
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Familiar with permitting and regulatory requirements associated with all types of commercial and municipal construction. Each Sr. Contract Specialist is familiar with commercial construction process and procedures including but not limited to basic engineering and construction management approaches and is able to review technical construction documents.
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Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D to modify construction plans and pull quantities. Perform detailed civil engineering duties to support project managers in planning, permitting, and design of commercial and/or residential development.
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Work in tandem with construction managers to ensure seamless transitions into permitting, construction, and turnover/grand opening on individual projects. Provides updates to larger team members on status of contract deliverables and Landlord/Sellers permitting and construction timeframes.
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Knowledge of Fiber Engineering, Outside Plant, and field operations processes required for each project inclusive of budget, design, engineering, permitting, construction, splicing, and close out packages.
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The position involves a variety of work including water resources delineation, Section 401/404 permitting, stream/wetland restoration design and construction, technical report writing, and management of a variety of projects that include environmental planning, permitting, monitoring, construction, and management.
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Knowledge of building and construction code, permitting and architectural drawing requirements, and storm water management plans. a bachelor's degree (four-year college, university, or technical school) with field of study in Construction Management or related field and/or equivalent experience.
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