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We provide advisory and technical services to help clients cleanup and close contaminated sites and surplus operational facilities and restore them for reuse, plan and permit new facilities, address critical climate change issues, restore habitats and water quality, protect natural and cultural resources, maintain compliance, and cost effectively manage residuals and wastes.
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Intermediate knowledge of Power Purchase Agreement content and the impacts on project siting, permitting, design, schedule, cost, commissioning, and O&M. + Five years of experience in design of substation facilities with strong understanding of layout optimization and technical knowledge of major equipment associated with substation facilities.
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Lead water/ wastewater consulting tasks, including flow projections, hydraulic modeling, master planning, detailed design calculations, alternative analysis and selection, cost estimating, equipment selection, project prioritization, and CIP development.
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Intermediate knowledge of project development/siting/studies/permitting, feasibility studies, conceptual design, Front End Engineering Design (FEED), energy production estimate. Visa Sponsorship Available: Yes.
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Consistently and independently applies knowledge and complies with Black and Veatch quality program relative to assigned tasks. Our business continues to invest in renewable energy to power the future and support BV's vision of more sustainable solutions.
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Our hybrid work approach allows our employees to work two days a week from other locations outside of the office. Substation Engineering Manager. The assignments are varied and will include engineering, construction support, and Engineer Procure & Construct (EPC) projects.
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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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We cover all services from the initial definition of the project on through project preparation (investment analysis, permitting, procurement, financing), project realization (project management, time schedule, cost control, safety coordination), all the way to operation of the plant.
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4+ years of professional experience in environmental consulting / Energy market with applied science and permitting in the fiber optic siting/permitting sector and associated marine environment impact assessment skills to assist in support in the OSW (Offshore Wind) market to include studies, surveys and permitting in support of BOEM, SAP and COP Submittals.
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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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Develop innovative permitting compliance methodologies which may include project alternative recommendations to reduce the effective permitting timeline, cost, or risk. 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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Work on engineering designs, prepare reports, develop plans, write specifications, facilitate permitting, and prepare cost estimates for various water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Manage project execution of engineering design, material, equipment, and construction specification development for various substation projects. Lead a multi-discipline team of engineers and technicians to produce deliverables on diverse and challenging substation projects.
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You will act as the Architectural Owner’s Representative with technical expertise for architectural issues, design management of in-house and outside resources, code compliance, permitting, Disney design standards, documentation, specifications, and life cycle cost analysis for best value.
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Construction, Engineering Manager, Engineer, Electrical, Engineering. By joining our business, you will have the opportunity to be at the forefront of helping our clients with the most innovative energy solutions.
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