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Infrastructure plan production, including but not limited to, roadway, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, utility plans, and details. Land Development plan production, including but not limited to, plats, site design, utility design, grading, drainage plans, and details.
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Understanding of the power industry, to include grid layout, transmission, patrol operations, vegetation control, and storm response are desired, but not required. Relevant work experience will include aviation experience within a wire environment (utility, military, helicopter air ambulance operations) along with the ability to think strategically.
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The Public Works Department is comprised of Engineering, the Water Treatment Plant, Utility Field Operations, Street Maintenance, Fleet Services, and Environmental Services. Tree trimming, sightline clearing, turf restoration, and weed control of roadside Right-of-Way, medians, and storm water ponds.
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I am currently doing urgent hiring for two of my top clients who are hiring Utility Technicians in East Brunswick, NJ and can start ASAP. Experience in the installation of underground utilities including storm drain, sewer Main, and watermain.
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Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D, and/or Hydrologic and Hydraulic Software Packages to be used for Site Layout, Grading, Utility, and Storm Water Management Plan design and/or other discipline-specific programs preferred.
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Functions will require a basic knowledge of all engineering principles, such as calculations and profiling; storm water management and basic stormwater pipe design; proficient CADD experience with Microstation, Inroads, AutoCad, and/or Civil 3D. Field assignments will include construction consultation and E&SC monitoring.
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Do the Work Assist with all aspects of project scope to include site grading, erosion and sediment control design, CAD design and drafting, storm water management design, water treatment, traffic analysis and/or utility design Assist with field inspections.
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Assist with all aspects of project scope to include site grading, erosion and sediment control design, CAD design and drafting, storm water management design, water treatment, traffic analysis and/or utility design.
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Transportation projects will include horizontal and vertical rail and road alignments, drainage systems, storm water management, utility relocations and preparation of contract documents.
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Demonstrate the ability to learn utility construction practices on public right of way (ROW) and private land. Ability to participate in storm restoration activities as a “Driver”, “Wire Down Sitter” or “Clerk” if needed PHYSICAL DEMANDS : The physical demands described here are representatives of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Design work may include freeway, highway and roadway design, street improvements, utility plans, traffic control plans, storm water, technical writing, quantity calculations, and construction documents, and all supporting documentation.
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Assures proper safety precautions associated with utility construction, including traffic control, trenching/excavation, and equipment operation. Operate various equipment including line tracer, magnetic locator, dousing rod, and other locating equipment to locate water, reclaim water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater facilities, in public streets, alleys, utility easements and other rights of-way, public and private.
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Our ideal candidate would be proficient with horizontal and vertical alignment design; storm drainage modeling, design and report preparation; sanitary sewer/waterline designs; utility relocations; coordination with other engineering disciplines; quantity take-offs; specifications; and engineer’s estimates.
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Utility Inspector - Daily Utility Inspector will work in the field with the water, sewer and storm water installation contractor, to record the contractors daily progress, and inspect the work to ensure the work meets the standards as per the project drawings and specifications.
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QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Bachelor's of Science in Civil Engineering; Master's degree preferred Kentucky Professional Engineer (PE) registration 10+ years experience with design and construction administration of water utility and wastewater utility infrastructure projects in a consulting environment Strong technical background and experience in water resource engineering.
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