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We specialize in the use of native plants, innovative storm water applications and regionally specific hardscape detailing. We are presently looking for a landscape designer or landscape architect with an enthusiasm for native plants, creative stormwater design and a love of nature.
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Understanding and experience with water resource infrastructure including fishery related projects, water conveyance, storm water networks, civil grading, water treatment, wastewater treatment and pump stations.
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Construction observation and/or management for storm water, site grading, paving, and highway projects. We are actively seeking a Water & Wastewater Construction Inspector (RPR) II to join our team of dedicated professionals in King of Prussia, PA. As a Water & Wastewater Construction Inspector (RPR) II, you are responsible for engineering related practices and construction observation.
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Infrastructure plan production, including but not limited to, roadway, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, utility plans, and details. The primary duties of the Civil Land Development Drafter/Designer are to prepare detailed drawings, layouts, maps, and graphical representations of engineering designs using AutoCAD and Civil 3D. These duties include working within Civil 3D to generate and modify electronic design data, providing assistance to engineers, creating plans, performing limited design work, and managing plan production.
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Design of storm drains, open channel drainage, and storm water ponds. Experience in several of the following related civil engineering areas: Site grading and drainage, storm sewer systems and ponds, sanitary systems, road and/or track design, and landfills.
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Permit application development (e.g., air emissions, storm water discharges, wastewater discharges, etc.) Environmental plan development and updates, such as Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and Hazardous Waste Contingency Plans (HWCPs.
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Review, and inspection of both public and private sanitary sewer, water, streets, city facility, parks, and storm sewer improvements. Opportunity Employer who places a high value on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Provide civil design services including preparation of civil/site work drawings, structural evaluations and designs, airfield pavements and water/sewer/storm water designs based on existing local utilities and facility load and use.
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Work with project team on areas such as roadway construction, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water mains, etc. Job Description A Civil Drafter/Designer toassist in the design preparation of schematic, design development and construction documents for all projects with strong emphasis on commercial and municipal projects.
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Experience with the design of upstream and downstream fish collection facilities, fish passage, fish screening, acclimation facilities, and aquaculture water treatment is preferred. With experts in the United States, Canada, Australia, and France, our staff bring best practices from the water resources, energy, dams, infrastructure, fisheries, aquaculture, and restricted access markets.
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Examples of projects include design & modification, construction support, and operation and maintenance of campus mechanical infrastructural systems including HVAC (air handlers, fan coil units, boilers, etc), cooling towers & chillers, pumps, low conductivity & process cooling water, compressed air, sanitary sewer, storm drain, & domestic water systems.
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As a Restoration Technician, you're at the heart of restoring homes and businesses after incidents like water, smoke, fire, and storm damage. As a Restoration Technician, you're at the heart of restoring homes and businesses after incidents like water, smoke, fire, and storm damage.
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Support DEQ Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan to meet compliance requirements. Storm Water Permit is a plus. Understanding of Hydraulics/Fluid Power basics and troubleshooting.
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Employee will be required to take additional Training Sessions but not limited to: Ladder Training, confined spaces, heat stress, asbestos training, and storm water management. Employee will be required to take additional Training Sessions but not limited to: Ladder Training, confined spaces, heat stress, asbestos training, and storm water management.
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Develop design drawings and specifications plumbing and fire protection systems including calculations of preliminary water, gas, sanitary/sewer and storm loads while adhering to the firms QA/QC process.
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