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Work with multidisciplinary teams to undertake solid waste management and other infrastructure projects related to planning, design, and construction. Solid Waste management strategy and planning.
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The King County Solid Waste Division (SWD) is looking for two experienced and technically proficient Solid Waste Construction Management Engineers (Engineer II classification.
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Our projects range from waste management planning and permitting to design, engineering and construction of waste management facilities (landfills, recycling facilities, transfer stations) and resource recovery endeavors (organic waste management, material recovery facilities, digestion, compost, and waste to energy operations.
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Directly impact programs and activities at all organizational levels, such as operations and planning of the solid waste management division or surface water management division.
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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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5 years of previous work experience in solid waste management, site/civil, and stormwater design. Projects focus on solid waste facilities and may also include general civil engineering design, stormwater hydrologic and hydraulic design, geotechnical design, and mining facilities.
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Lead inspections of complex facilities and properties, including but not limited to food and lodging facilities, public pools, body art establishments, solid and hazardous waste facilities, management of the delegated non-community drinking water program, and community events to determine conformance with applicable health, safety, and environmental regulations.
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B&L specializes in transportation engineering, water supply, wastewater management, solid waste management, land planning and site design, environmental engineering, facilities engineering, land surveying and asset management.
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LLC (Landmarc) was conceived by a few environmental professionals, very experienced in both solid waste management and construction. Our company offers a unique working environment that specializes in a wide variety of landfill gas projects ranging from drilling gas extraction wells on landfills, installing new piping systems to collect landfill gas, HDPE fusing, dropping and setting pneumatic pumps.
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Key skills include the ability to oversee multiple solid waste management projects, landfill management, landfill gas collection system optimization and environmental regulatory compliance.
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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science, Geology, or Engineering and 6+ years of relevant experience in environmental assessment, environmental remediation, project management and oversight experience, and a broad base of engineering disciplines, including specialties in environmental compliance, solid waste, storm water, wastewater, portable water, air emissions, lead-based paint, pesticides, and asbestos.
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Our client is an environmental consulting and construction firm that designs and implements sustainable environmental solutions, including solid and hazardous waste management, landfill gas, site remediation, renewable energy, and regulatory compliance.
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As a Senior Geotechnical Engineering Technician for Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. (BLE), you will be responsible for the construction quality assurance monitoring of various environmentally regulated solid waste landfill construction projects.
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This role will support a wide range of projects related to solid waste management, environmental services, geotechnical engineering, water resources, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control planning, and construction administration.
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A minimum of 10 years of waste related planning experience associated with the development of solid waste management plans, mastering planning, feasibility analyses, zero waste plans, and strategic communications and planning.
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