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Description Due to Mannik & Smith Group’s continued growth in our Geoenvironmental Division, a new opening is available for a Senior-Level Project Engineer/Manager! 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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Due to Mannik & Smith Group’s continued growth in our Geoenvironmental Division, a new opening is available for a Senior-Level Project Engineer/Manager! 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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The Senior Drainage Project Manager with broad knowledge and skills in the area of Water Resources and Roadway Drainage design will be responsible for supervision of drainage related tasks and staff; drainage analysis, design and production; bridge hydraulic analysis as well as environmental permitting in accordance with FDOT, SFWMD, local municipality and local drainage district standards, criteria, and accepted practices.
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Experience in soil and groundwater remediation, UST, Phase I ESAs, brownfields, hazardous waste, and industrial air, water, and waste permitting/compliance a plus. PPM Consultants is seeking an energetic District Manager to lead our Orlando, Florida office.
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Stantec is seeking an Environmental Assessment and Permitting Manager to support work in Georgia. Senior Environmental Assessment & Permitting Manager (Wetlands) - ( 240000KF.
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A professional certification (Professional Wetland Scientist, Project Manager Professional, Professional Wildlife Biologist, Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission-Georgia Environmental Protection Division Erosion and Sediment, etc.
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Management of federal, state, and local permitting and compliance for renewable energy, transmission, ports, urban development, water, rail and other projects in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA] and National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA] and other regulations.
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Several years of task management experience working within a private consulting firm; experience as a project coordinator or deputy project manager is a plus. ICF is seeking a Senior Environmental Planner and Project Manager to join our Southern California based planning team to be based in our San Diego office, with the option for hybrid or full-time remote within San Diego County.
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Strong knowledge in key areas, including energy markets, prospecting, real estate development, interconnection, permitting, environmental, project engineering, construction management. The Manager, Utility-Scale Developer at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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This includes site due diligence, securing land control agreements, environmental and permitting, interconnection, engineering & pre-construction, energy yield, tax abatements, power marketing, and tax equity financing.
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The Data Center Construction Project Manager is primarily responsible for leading and managing the design, preconstruction and construction activities on a given project(s). The Data Center Project Manager will interact on a daily basis with Facilities, Contractors, Designers, Engineers, Commissioning Agents, Vendors, and Data Center Operations staff and should have both written and oral communication skills commensurate with this level of regular communication.
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If you are selected for the Permitting Supervisor – Gulf Coast Low Carbon Ammonia (GCLCA) role, you will report directly to the Ammonia Plant Facilities Project Manager. Serve as a regulatory permitting subject matter expert (SME) spokesperson in interactions with external stakeholders.
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Subject matter expert in telecom network construction with experience of permitting, construction methodologies (trenching, drilling, etc), Fiber Characterization skills (OTDR, Polarization Mode and Chromatic Dispersion, Health and Safety, Quality standards and best practices for Outside Plant (OSP.
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Specific experience in complex permitting situations including NEPA, Section 106, Tribal, etc. Engage in project startup activities such as engineering/construction RFP development and bidding, ROW agreement acquisition, long-lead permitting, joint-build agreements and long-lead materials procurement as required in order to position the project for success.
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Long Haul Network Development Project Manager page is loaded. RFP development and bidding, ROW agreement acquisition, long-lead permitting, joint-build agreements and long-lead materials procurement as required in order to position the project for success.
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