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This position includes designing, permitting, and preparing plans for ponds, storm sewers, culverts, and roadside ditches. Perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling of stormwater conveyance systems.
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Provide project engineering and task management, conduct difficult to complex hydraulic and hydrologic modeling; conduct stormwater collection systems modeling and design; collect, assimilate and present data in reports, memos and public forums; lead production of design calculations and technical reports; and lead preparation of engineering plans and specifications for design of detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities and other hydraulic structures.
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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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Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation - soil, groundwater, stormwater, wastewater, subsurface gas, vapor intrusion. Environmental Permitting, Reporting and Compliance - RCRA, CERCLA, TSCA, CAA, SDWA, CWA, FIFRA, OPA, EPCRA, NEPA.
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As an Environmental Compliance Specialist, you will:Coordinate stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development, NPDES permitting, compliance, and reporting. Certification as a Construction Site Manager, Construction Installer and/or SWPPP Designerfrom the University of Minnesota Erosion and Stormwater Management program is preferred.
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S. Army Corps of Engineers, S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Kane, Lake, DuPage, McHenry County Stormwater Ordinances and permitting, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and Illinois State Historic Preservation Office.
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The Environmental Engineering Department works on long-range planning and feasibility, solid waste design, civil siting, and stormwater projects to support a client's environmental and sustainability goals.
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Progressive experience in the evaluation, design, permitting, and construction administration of water/wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, water storage and distribution facilities, and wastewater collection systems.
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Bachelors degree, Civil Engineer, Develop Scope, design, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering firms, technical leadership, timelines, kick off, permitting, permits, engineering drawings, technical specifications, stormwater, Natural Gas, Compression Station, Engineering review, construction Services, Closeout Activities, Piping, Project Upgrade, Project Upgrades, Field Gas, Meters.
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Responsibilities: Ability to take the technical lead in site civil designs and is familiar with stormwater management and the construction permitting process. Responsibilities: Ability to take the technical lead in site civil designs and is familiar with stormwater management and the construction permitting process.
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Civil engineering, Civil, Civil 3d, Autocad, Land development, Stormwater, Drainage, Design, Engineering, Eit, Site development. The selected candidate would serve as a Staff Engineer on a variety of planning, design, and permitting projects involving industrial, institutional, commercial, multifamily residential, and athletic and recreation facilities development for both public and private clients.
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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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This position will include field work consisting of environmental monitoring/sampling of soil, groundwater, and stormwater. You'll perform engineering tasks such as grading, excavation, and fill volume calculations, stormwater management system design, remediation system design, compliance audits, and environmental site assessments.
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The Stormwater Permitting Section is responsible for implementing 15 RCNY Chapter 19.1 and the construction /post-construction requirements of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit issued to the City by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
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This position will support a team of civil and environmental engineers on the planning, design, and construction administration of various stormwater projects for our municipal clients across Massachusetts and New Hampshire and in collaboration with other teams on projects throughout the northeast.
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permitting stormwater jobs
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