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Key responsibilities include managing asbestos-containing material surveys, lead-based paint surveys, stormwater compliance, permitting, facility compliance, industrial wastewater treatment, and more.
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Knowledge of stormwater permitting (NPDES). Project management and task management skill requiredAutoCAD experience requiredWorking knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required.
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This full-time position will contribute to project delivery and client service teams in winning and executing innovative planning, evaluation, design, permitting and construction support services for a variety of advanced treatment plants, biosolids, pumping stations, pipeline, and integrated water resources projects for municipal clients in the areas of water, wastewater, and stormwater.
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Experience in design on multi-disciplinary projects ranging from preliminary land development through full permitting for all aspects of civil design including but not limited to zoning issues, grading and drainage, erosion control plans, stormwater plans, road and sidewalk design, water and sewer systems, subdivision layouts.
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Considerable (3 years) of professional experience in stormwater, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (NPDES MS4) permitting and/or pollution prevention.
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The permitting compliance manager oversees environmental compliance in the Authoritys Program Central Valley Section providing environmental permitting, mitigation, and construction compliance support to Construction Packages 1, 2-3, and 4, and future segments of the statewide alignment.
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Design experience includes hydrology and hydraulics analysis, drainage design, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, bridge and culvert scour analysis and countermeasure design, stream restoration, floodplain permitting, and watershed planning.
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Applicants must be proficient with general civil engineering, hydraulics and stormwater management, and environmental permitting processes. Design for site grading & drainage, hydraulics & hydrology calculations, water distribution systems, sanitary collection systems, storage tanks and reservoirs, stormwater infrastructure & treatment.
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10+ years of experience in land development design, FDOT drainage Design and/or permitting. Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of conveyance systems, analysis, and design of cross drains, design of stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis.
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Coordinate with landscape architects, and other environmental design staff in the development of concept site design plans, stormwater planning analysis, green infrastructure stormwater concept designs, land use code review and preliminary analysis.
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Support, prepare, and submit appropriate environmental notification, records, and reports including sampling, data input and reviews, Title V, Annual Emission Reports, NSPS, Tier II, TRI, DMRs, GHG, CEMS, EDRS, Stormwater, Deviation Reports, Waste Summaries and Receipts, Chemical Inventories, other quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports pursuant to air, land and water permitting and regulatory requirements, etc.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Civil Project Engineers will design roads, residential developments, commercial sites, stormwater management design and modeling, utility design, as well as Town, State, and Federal permitting.
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Provide support with environmental permitting, stormwater management, site plan and subdivision approval process within State and Local municipalities. provides structural and civil engineering, as well as land surveying.
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Preferred in-depth experience in air dispersion modeling and/or stormwater permitting and compliance. Must have regulatory, industry, and technical knowledge relating to environmental permitting and compliance.
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