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S2S provides planning, permitting, project management, compliance monitoring, stormwater, and site restoration services that result in the successful, timely, on-budget completion of a project while meeting regulatory requirements and preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
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Preferred: A degree in Business Administration, Project Management, Construction Management, or a related field. Required: A minimum of 2 years of experience in operations management, project management, or a similar role.
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Insight Global is looking for 2 Entry-Level/Mid Level Civil Engineers for a Consulting firm located in Groveport, OH. This firm supports natural gas pipeline clients with design, modelling, consultation, permitting, and full scale project management.
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Multisite or project management experience interfacing with regional stakeholders. Experienced in air permitting and regulations, including; Title V, BAAQMD, CARB. Conducts all necessary actions regarding Title V, Emissions Reporting, Green House Gas, RECLAIM implementation and reporting, technical and regulatory issues, etc.
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With exciting services around sustainability, zero waste/waste minimization, utility administration, energy management, compliance and permitting, site assessment, and emissions reductions, it is a great time to assist APTIM with our growth strategies and work side-by-side with customers to make a positive impact on the environment.
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Main-Land provides full-service consulting to our clients, including surveying, environmental mapping and study, geotechnical engineering, site civil design, permitting, bidding and construction management, and inspection.
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Proficient in AutoCAD, HydroCAD, Word, Excel, digital file management, software-based project management, and other computer-based tools. 8 – 12 years of experience - management lead responsibility for site civil and development projects.
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How you can make an impact You will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support civil and environmental project work including: Landfill, landfill gas collection and control system, industrial wastewater, and stormwater permitting and design, including construction plans, specifications, and construction documents.
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Experience in project management and client interaction. Manage projects and coordinate with clients on land development work involving site grading, water main, sanitary sewer, storm water, erosion control and permitting.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) or ability to obtain is desired. Must have the ability to interact with various design teams, have excellent organizational, project management and communication (both written and verbal) skills.
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As a member of the Land development team, and reporting to the Director of Land, the Land Development Project Manager is responsible for taking section and infrastructure concepts through design, permitting, and construction.
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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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Experience with task management, concept design, and assisting project management tasks. Perform site development engineering and project management tasks for residential and commercial projects.
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Technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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5+ years of Project Management experience in utility permitting or related field preferred. Obtain all necessary permitting / zoning approval from Federal, State, and local agencies - Inform other internal functional groups about requirements and regulations of government entities and municipalities to assist with compliance with general conditions of approvals at permit and construction stages of the project, and to meet project timelines.
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