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Design and layout of technical elements such as sanitary sewer and stormwater conveyance systems, erosion and sedimentation control, including post construction stormwater management facilities, site layout and grading, and NPDES permitting.
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This Senior Permitting Services Specialist position is responsible for performing detailed reviews and analyses of sediment control, stormwater management and public right of way/roadway plans for compliance with applicable engineering principles and practices and county, state and federal codes, laws, and policies.
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Understanding of local, state, and federal level permitting for development (including Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources stormwater permitting, and Town/City site plan review applications.
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Perform construction permitting for soil erosion/sedimentation control, NPDES stormwater discharge, sanitary sewer, watermain, MDEQ wetland/floodplain, and MDOT commercial driveway. Perform construction permitting for soil erosion/sedimentation control, NPDES stormwater discharge, sanitary sewer, watermain, MDEQ wetland/floodplain, and MDOT commercial driveway.
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Technical proficiency preparing Hydrologic and Hydraulic analyses and reports, 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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Civil engineering intern or course experience in stormwater analysis and design, roadway design, utility analysis and design, code research, drafting of technical reports is a plus. Because there is no “typical” project at SME, the Civil Engineer has an exceptional opportunity to work on a wide variety of assignments for buildings, roadways, stormwater systems, solar power arrays, and water and sewerage systems.
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This is an excellent opportunity for you to utilize your passion while working as a senior stormwater engineer on permitting, design, construction projects such as: solid waste management facilities analysis of environmental regulations, environmental monitoring and compliance, stormwater and environmental permitting, stormwater modelling, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan development, specifications, and report preparation (Word/Excel.
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Designing stormwater management systems, sanitary sewer conveyance systems (gravity and pressure), potable water systems, lighting, soil erosion and sediment control, landscaping, and septic systems.
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Conduct watershed and stormwater management planning, permitting, and design. Typical projects involve assisting state and municipal clients throughout the United States in completing drainage design, stormwater management, floodplain management, and other watershed planning using green and gray infrastructure approaches.
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Proficient in stormwater management, regulatory compliance, NPDES, SWPPP, CPESC, CESSWI, CISEC. Review Erosion & Sediment Control Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) contents, and related records to ensure consistency and compliance with policies of the USEPA and/or USACE as well as company policy and objectives.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Experience in watershed and stormwater management, stormwater retrofits and green stormwater infrastructure strategies, surface hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, drainage, erosion and sediment control, sediment transport, and watershed/waterway modeling.
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DEP Permits including NPDES, MS4 Stormwater, General and Joint Permitting. (3-5 years of experience a plus, preferably with tasks that includes: Preparing drainage, stormwater management, erosion & sedimentation control calculations and reports required for project permits and approvals Project manuals, construction specifications, and contract administration Report writing Experience in subdivision and land development ordinances for municipal plan reviews.
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Demonstrated experience preparing/reviewing the following plans to support project permitting and development: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP), Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP), Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, and Waste Management Plan (WMP.
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Select hydraulic approach and modeling tools, set up and solve open channel and closed conduit hydraulic problems for dams, levee systems, conduits, local flood protection project features, stormwater facilities, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront projects.
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