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Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Design, analysis, and receive permitting for stormwater management facilities (peak flow rate detention and water quality) This work will include but is not limited to design and analysis of existing systems, development of proposed design solutions, and assistance with project closeout.
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As a full-service environmental consulting practice, services include impact assessment and planning, regulatory compliance and permitting, wetland and floodplain analysis, waterbody and water quality assessment, air quality permitting and management, environmental remediation, site due diligence, environmental noise assessment, pollution prevention planning, and climate action solutions.
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Your Impact Development and management of subsurface investigation and laboratory testing programExecute geotechnical standard practice, develop geotechnical design and analysis strategy for transportation/transit projects, foundation design, retaining wall design, embankment design, support of excavation design, seismic design using geotechnical engineering software such as SLOPE/W, SEEP/W, LPILE, GROUP, DEEPEX, ct-Shoring, GRLWEAP, PLAXIS, PHASE2, FLAC, PROSHAKE, etc.
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Act as a SME in the execution of OSHA process safety management (PSM), including areas such as process technology, process hazard analysis (PHA), change management, and incident investigation. Minimum ten (10) years of experience with PSM regulated high hazard operations or with environmental permitting & compliance at all levels required.
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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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Stantec is currently seeking a Senior Air Quality Scientist/Engineer to be based out of one of our offices in the US West. The ideal candidate will have 10 years of air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy technical experience in the Southern California area, for a wide range of activities including but not limited to transportation infrastructure, power generation, oil and gas, marine and port facilities, water/wastewater, and urban land development.
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As an Associate Engineer for the Water/Wastewater team, you will provide project design utilizing CAD/modeling software, perform technical analysis, prepare construction documents, provide construction services, perform research, and write technical reports.
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Works on engineering designs, prepare reports, develop plans, prepare specifications, and cost estimates for various water and wastewater infrastructure projects, permitting and alternative analysis.
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In this role you will provide technical assistance and guidance for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, improvement, and construction of infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector.
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Landfill, recycling facilities, transfer station designs, permitting and monitoring. Conduct hydraulic analysis, drainage channel design, erosion and sediment control, and gravity sewer modeling.
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Experience in site design for utilities, industrial facilities, municipal infrastructure, storm drainage and stormwater management design, site grading, roadway, and utility design, sanitary sewer design and analysis, construction specification development and development of construction bid packages.
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A minimum of 10 years of technical experience associated with the coordination of multidiscipline project design teams associated with complex structures, waste management experience, solid waste facility design, planning, feasibility analysis and construction.
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Lead in performing engineering computations related to site hydrology and hydraulics (conveyance systems, analysis and design of cross drains, bridges, design of stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis), earthwork, stormwater BMPs, and natural channel design structural components.
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Located in Chelmsford, MA, Watermark is an Engineering, Construction and Operation & Maintenance, company providing a wide variety of Environmental, Infrastructure and Buildings/Facilities services to Private, Municipal and Government Clients throughout New England and along the eastern seaboard.
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