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Performs permitting inspections, hazard investigations, and enforcement activities for programs including but not limited to mold, bed bugs, chemical exposures, asbestos, lead, body art, tanning facilities, nail salons, trans fat, ice rinks, solid waste facilities, schools, marijuana dispensaries, and funeral homes.
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Conduct environmental compliance audits, prepare permitting applications, and analyze environmental data for various types of projects, including renewable projects, high-voltage transmission line routing, oil and gas facilities, petrochemical manufacturing plants, power generation construction activities and water treatment facilities.
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Keywords: fisheries, biology, water, water resources, engineering, design, planning, permitting, nepa, environmental, ferc, project manager, program manager, construction, science. Our award-winning fisheries engineering and science programs are broad-ranging and include revitalizing dated facilities, monitoring and sampling aquatic environments, designing modern hatcheries, and creating solutions for complex fish passage issues.
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The Stormwater Team focuses on developing drainage and water quality solutions for new and retrofit stormwater facilities. As a Water Resources Senior Engineer (Stormwater), you’ll be responsible for taking a lead role in stormwater engineering planning and design, stormwater regulatory and permitting, preparation of technical reports, and developing hydrologic and hydraulic models for a wide range of public and private development projects.
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We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Managers and Technical Services Area Professionals to serve as engineers of record, group managers and technical practice leaders with expertise and interest in working on fish ecohydraulics, fisheries and aquatic science and fish hatchery design projects in North America and beyond.
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Progressive experience in the evaluation, design, permitting and construction administration of water and wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, water storage and distribution facilities, and wastewater collection systems.
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Performs Project Management on behalf of the Customer throughout the project cycle (Cradle to Grave) from project requirement initiation, through funding (to include CN when required), design, permitting, CSP, Contract/Procurement, Construction, and closeout.
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The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for a variety of areas for commercial construction projects focused on Cleanrooms, Data Centers and "Mission-Critical" facilities. Communicate with permitting entities and utility companies to ensure design compliance.
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Our highly respected team of design professionals complemented by an exceptional staff of full-service surveying, offer effective and sustainable solutions for our clients’ land planning, permitting, stormwater, development and land management needs.
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This individual will serve a key function in leading and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of wastewater distribution systems, wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations and wastewater master plans.
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We work to balance community and economic needs with conservation and sustainability of natural resources, including incorporating advanced water conservation strategies into our design services. Your information will be reviewed by HDR Fisheries leadership and our talent acquisition team.
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Water and wastewater planning, design (collection systems, pump stations, wastewater and/or water treatment facilities), construction experience a plus. Lead tasks and projects in preparation of various planning, permitting, design and construction projects.
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Leadership and Technical Opportunities in HDR’s Fisheries and Aquatic Science Practice. Employee-owned HDR is currently seeking qualified individuals to provide project, geographic and technical leadership in our Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences programs.
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HDR has over 200 locations in North America and our leadership teams are exploring expansion into new locations and remote working. It’s our company, and our actions and engagement that make the difference.
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This individual will serve a key function in leading and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of land development projects, more specifically water and wastewater distribution systems and pump stations including wastewater treatment facilities.
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