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Project management and task management skill requiredAutoCAD experience requiredWorking knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required. a {line-height: 120%;} Assistant Vice President Civil/Environmental Engineer – Renewable Energy Who We Are - LBSWe are LBS and we specialize in operational excellence for defense mission and public critical infrastructure and facilities, globally.
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OSP Engineer, FTTH Construction, Make Ready, Outside Plant Fiber Network, OSP, Engineering, Construction/Vendor Management, Permitting, Facilities, Telecommunication networks design experience, Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) Fiber to the Home (FTTH), Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC), NESC. Fiber to the Cell (FTTC or FTTX), ROW, Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD, Visio, FME, Mapcom M4, GIS Software, LodeData, HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coax) design tool, BAU, Lumos, Ting, Verizon, Cox.
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Coordinate studies or permitting of wetlands, flood protection areas, RTE species, cultural resources, other environmental areas, as regulated by USACE, NPDES, USFWS, IEPA, etc. The successful candidate will also be proficient in drainage design and stormwater management with exposure to channel and habitat restoration design.
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Project responsibility will have a primary focus on solid waste management, including landfill gas, landfills and landfill infrastructure, composting, and other projects, which may require design, engineering, permitting, construction, and operations support.
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Specific project duties include the execution, technical management, and oversight of various civil engineering projects related to renewables including stormwater management and design, earthwork design, BMP retrofit, stream restoration design, environmental permitting, and other civil/stormwater designs associated with industrial and municipal projects.
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The job will consist of planning and development of site grading plans, roadway drainage, stormwater management design, landfill design, erosion and sedimentation control, floodplain management, and various permitting for stream activities, construction stormwater, NPDES, and solid waste facilities.
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Work is primarily focused on civil and environmental projects which include vertical facilities, land development, site grading, local land use permitting, federal and state permitting, storm water design, volume calculations, geotechnical/geosynthetics, feasibility studies, capital planning, operations planning, and other civil/site requirements such as utilities.
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B.S. Degree in Civil/Environmental engineering with a minimum of 7 years’ experience in design and permitting of utility projects, water and wastewater treatment facilities, pipelines, pump stations, etc.
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IAD only] Coordinates with Environmental Engineering for the permitting and re-permitting of water and wastewater facilities. QUALIFICATIONSSeven years of experience in utilities management.
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BS in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology or related field required 6+ years of related experience, including progressive responsibility and proven track record of project and people management skills Knowledge of permitting processes, environmental regulations, and environmental test methods.
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Environmental Solid Waste Engineer Position Summary : The preferred candidate will have relevant design and permitting experience on solid waste management projects including transfer stations, recycling facilities, lined landfills, and landfill closures.
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3+ years of environmental permitting and approvals experience in USA, Canada and/or LATAM, including management of environmental impact assessments, acquisition of permits in accordance with the medium combustion unit and industrial emissions directives, and cultural and ecological surveys and approvals.
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Job Scope: You will lead a team that works on varied solid waste management-related activities including, engineering design and permitting, construction QA/QC along with certification and operational assistance at municipal and industrial solid waste facilities.
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Job Description The Vice President of Real Estate & Facilities plays a crucial role in overseeing the real estate portfolio and property management operations for the YMCA. This position requires a dynamic individual with strong leadership skills, strategic vision, and a passion for community service.
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Description :Summary:Barr is seeking a senior-level hydrogeologist or engineer to help grow our team of professionals that deliver services to the power industry regarding the CCR Rule. Specific areas of specialty include facility evaluation, hydrogeologic characterization, water management, clean closure assessments, statistical evaluation, feasibility studies, environmental permitting, and remediation.
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