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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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Knowledgeable in all aspects of right-of-way, including project management, acquisition, title, property legal descriptions, permitting, budgeting, cost forecasting, operation, due diligence, public relations, community outreach and solid understanding of general regulatory and legal issues.
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The Environmental Engineering programs are designed to identify, evaluate and control risk, reduce cost, ensure regulatory compliance, and support the Ryder suite of vehicle related business operations including vehicle maintenance facilities and warehouses.
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These phases include Scheduling, permitting, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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This opportunity provides subject matter program management, technical support and leadership for site/phase due diligence, permitting and federal/state approvals, improvement, and construction of aviation facilities and infrastructure.
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Responsible for land development, residential, industrial, retail, mixed-use, healthcare, educational and recreational design technical tasks including, but not limited to: conceptual site layout; utility design; roadway design; site grading design; soil erosion and sedimentation control design; floodplain studies; providing permitting and entitlement support; preparation of engineer’s opinions of probable cost; assistance with preparation of proposals; and construction support.
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Permitting and civil site design for transfer stations, material recycling facilities, and gas-to-energy plants. Site development, cost estimating, life of site, and airspace management planning.
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The position will apply your engineering skills real-world situations on projects involving site characterization; landfill and compost facility design and construction including construction quality assurance; solid waste planning, static and seismic slope stability evaluations; civil infrastructure design; applications of geosynthetics, and permitting and regulatory compliance, while further developing the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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Design project plans and assist with the development of associated technical reports, cost estimates, and specifications for water / wastewater treatment & conveyance projects; this will include coordination with regulatory agencies for associated permitting.
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The Engineer will be familiar with OSP design and planning, construction, and have the ability to perform cost analysis to determine the most cost effective and efficient manner of the placement of communications facilities.
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Assist in designing various transportation projects including roads, bridges, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, traffic control, and airports.
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Design / develop project plans as well as the associated technical reports, cost estimates, and specifications for water/wastewater treatment & conveyance projects; this will include coordination with regulatory agencies for associated permitting.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in all aspects of horizontal land development and construction, including, but not limited to extensive technical expertise in engineering, cost estimating, scheduling, and project management.
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Manage and oversee all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion including overall safety, siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, and closeout.
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Manages contracted designs and/or performs in-house designs, cost estimates, permitting, preparation of technical plans & specifications, construction, and contract administration for a variety of capital improvement projects, including but not limited to transportation, drainage, water/sewer/irrigation and City facilities, as assigned.
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