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Possess familiarization with regulations in the natural gas and petroleum industry with expertise in such areas as: Launcher & Receiver designs, pipeline routing and constructability, surveying and right-of-way acquisition, permitting, pipeline design, compressor or pump station design, metering and regulation, instrumentation and cathodic protection.
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Coordinates right of way acquisition for all projects with attorney and right of way agent. Assists in the development and maintenance of design and construction standards and specifications.
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Experience and knowledge of Caltrans highway and right of way deliverables. Minimum of ten (10) years of Caltrans highway and transportation design experience.
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In May 2023, KFA joined Lochner, a national transportation infrastructure firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right-of-way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients.
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In December 2022, KOA joined Lochner, a national transportation infrastructure firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right-of-way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients.
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Entry level to 4 years of experience in engineering drainage hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, design, and plan production. Potential work may include assistance with stormwater master planning, urban drainage design, roadway and rail H&H design, FEMA floodplain studies and technical reviews.
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Oversees the Right of Way inspections program by inspecting the following: street conditions, permits, curb and gutters, driveway and sidewalk construction, drainage and water meter installation.
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Manage right-of-way agents and surveyors to prepare easement documents. The Senior Engineer will perform a variety of complex engineering field and office duties; is expected to provide on occasion supervision and/or direction to lower-level engineers and technicians; serve as a project engineer/manager for the District’s engineering projects; and prepare and or review a variety of reports including feasibility studies, design reports, and other related engineering, and environmental reports.
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Project Managers interact with and coordinate ECI's subject matter expert discipline groups such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration), Transmission Engineering, Environmental Planning, Surveying, Lands/Right-of-Way, and Project.
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Must have working knowledge of the easement, permit, franchise and right-of-way acquisition process. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Must have certified knowledge of basic engineering principles and practices, water and wastewater design, construction methods, maintenance and operations and related engineering economic analysis.
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Initiates and conducts engineering studies to identify public works, road, drainage, traffic, right- of-way, structures; revises design and construction standards to improve methods, procedures and practices.
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The successful candidate will have experience in traffic engineering, roadway design, drainage studies/design, traffic control, permitting, utility relocations, right-of-way engineering, construction document preparation, and post design construction services.
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Experience coordinating utility, right-of-way, street lighting, traffic signals, landscape and hardscape layout from design to construction, a plus. General experience in coordinating utility and right-of-way impacts and street lighting, traffic signal, and landscape/hardscape layout.
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Autocad, drafting, electrical, Utility Maps, survey, drawing, mapping software, civil, Design, Telecom, Right of way, utility design, autolisp programming, gis, AUD, traffic control plans, base maps.
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1-2 years' experience in real estate or right of way management or real estate permitting/leasing for railroads, public agencies, or utility companies. Submits permit applications to railroads on behalf of third-party clients seeking to access railroad right of way.
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