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Maintain and construct drainage structures, native and gravel surface roads, paved roads, and roadway drainage systems. Performs a variety of road maintenance tasks involving the operation of the equipment stated above and manual labor tasks, including pothole repair, concrete repair, asphalt overlays, culvert repair and maintenance, bridge repair, shoulder maintenance, ditch maintenance, shoveling, raking, fence construction, tree trimming, etc.
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Inspector must be able to perform the most complex inspection activities for at least 2 of the 5 categories of construction inspection: 1) Roadway 2) Bridges 3) Drainage 4) Erosion & Control 5) Maintenance & Traffic.
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Performs complex design responsibilities involving the preparation of and/or review of design plans, specifications, contract documents and cost estimates for municipal construction and maintenance projects such as roadway, drainage, bridge, general site planning, water quality, or minor structural design to ensure compliance with regulations.
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Provide technical information and guidance, identify and address design issues pertaining to land development, water and wastewater utility construction, surface water management, roadway improvements, and other public/private improvements.
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Fundamental understanding of a variety of basic civil engineering principles and design procedures including but not limited to drainage, pipe hydraulics, storm water detention, roadway and pavement layout grading, earthwork computations, water and wastewater systems, storm water pollution prevention, etc.
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Include preparation of hydraulic design work using local or national standards: hydrology and hydraulic analysis, scour assessments, roadway drainage design, Hydraulic Reports, erosion and sediment pollution control, stormwater management design, NPDES and Waterway Permits.
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This position will primarily focus on drainage system planning, preliminary engineering, and final design for projects at airports, light rail corridors, and on large roadway/transportation projects.
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Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience with an emphasis in civil design including drainage, utility, roadway / transportation design. Complete hydrology and hydraulic analysis, drainage reports, and storm drain design including detention and water quality facilities.
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Perform varying components of roadway design including the development of horizontal and vertical alignments, development of typical sections, drainage and hydraulic analysis, development of erosion control plans, tabulation of project quantities and opinion of cost, and general plan production.
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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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Prepare engineering designs related to water systems, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, site grading, and roadway improvements. Land development engineering experience and skills in commercial/retail, industrial, or residential developments; large and small-scale grading, drainage and utility design; roadway design.
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A strong understanding of drainage systems, roadway design, site development, bridge design, construction drawings, and stormwater management. Conducting site surveys, developing land, and designing roadway and drainage systems.
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The Chief Construction Inspector is able to perform the most complex construction inspection activities for the 5 categories of inspection: 1) Roadway 2) Bridges 3) Drainage 4) Erosion & Control 5) Maintenance & Traffic.
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Experience with roadway design calculations, temporary traffic control layout, and drainage design computations. Experience in designing roadway projects with MoDOT oversight. In addition, candidate must be well-versed in reviewing and assembling roadway construction plans.
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Potential work may include assistance with stormwater master planning, urban drainage design, roadway and rail H&H design, FEMA floodplain studies and technical reviews. With offices in Austin, Round Rock, Houston and San Antonio, Texas; we provide opportunities in the fields of water, wastewater, transportation, drainage, and planning.
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