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The position will apply your engineering skills real-world situations on projects involving site characterization; landfill and compost facility design and construction including construction quality assurance; solid waste planning, static and seismic slope stability evaluations; civil infrastructure design; applications of geosynthetics, and permitting and regulatory compliance, while further developing the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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Apply your engineering or geology skills to projects involving landfills, transfer stations, surface impoundments, geologic and hydrogeologic investigations, solid waste planning, and other solid waste management systems while further developing the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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The Division of Solid Waste Management is dedicated to ensuring the safe, environmentally responsible, and secure disposal of solid waste for Citrus County residents and businesses.
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As a Solid Waste Engineering Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll be involved in the design, analyses, permitting and preparation of drawings and technical specifications for solid waste disposal facilities, including coal combustion residual (CCR) facilities, and industrial facilities.
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The EPM will work under the supervision of the Public Works Director and will oversee a comprehensive environmental protection program and ensure compliance in the areas of solid waste, waste reduction, recycling, green waste, municipal stormwater system, and energy and natural resources conservation.
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The Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) provides solid waste services to the citizens of Houston through the collection, disposal, and recycling of discarded material in a manner that is safe, efficient, environmentally sound, and cost effective.
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Project responsibility will have a primary focus on solid waste management, including landfill gas, composting, and other projects, which may require design, engineering, permitting, construction and/or operations support.
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Operates an automated side-loader, front-loader and/or roll-off refuse truck as a primary vehicle and one of the following vehicles: front-loader, roll-off, automated side-loader and/or claw truck used in the collection and transportation of solid waste, trash, brush, or recycled materials, to be determined by the Program Supervisor or the Solid Waste Manager.
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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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Develops and manages long range plans such as the General Sewer Plan, Comprehensive Water System Plan, SCADA Master Plan, and Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. This position, under the direction of the Public Works Deputy Director of Operations, assists in managing and coordinating regional Water, Surface Water, Wastewater, and Solid Waste utility operational and policy activities with other cities, districts, state agencies and regional organizations for recommendation to the Public Works Director, City Manager, and City Council.
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Repairs and performs maintenance on solid waste equipment, including compactors, roll-off containers, receiver boxes, compactor power units, commercial front-load containers, residential garbage, and recycling carts.
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GFL Environmental is the only major diversified environmental services company in North America; operating across Canada and the United States; offering services in solid waste management, liquid waste management, and infrastructure development.
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Experience with general (non-solid waste) environmental regulations and civil engineering work is also a plus. Our solid waste group provides a wide range of professional consulting services to municipal, industrial, and commercial clients.
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SCS is at the forefront of developing sustainable environmental protection practices by working with industry and regulatory agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and optimize operations at solid waste facilities.
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Project responsibility will have a primary focus on solid waste management, including landfill gas, landfills and landfill infrastructure, composting, and other projects, which may require design, engineering, permitting, construction, and operations support.
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