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As a full-service utility contractor, Asplundh performs tree pruning and removals, right-of-way clearing and maintenance, vegetation management with herbicides, and emergency storm work and logistical support.
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You're typical work assignments may include storm drainage analysis and design, cross drainage hydraulic analysis and design, erosion control, quantity and cost estimates, preparation of technical reports and memorandum, and preparation of construction plans, estimates, and specifications as required.
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Developing design plans including horizontal and vertical alignment, drainage, grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, roads, and cross sections for transportation improvement projects.
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Under general direction, supervises and coordinates the activities and operations of an assigned section or sections within the Public Works Department's Maintenance & Operations Division including facilities, sewer and storm drain, fleet, and/or street maintenance activities; coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, outside agencies, and the general public; and provides highly responsible and complex staff assistance to the Deputy Public Works Director/Maintenance.
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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has an exciting opportunity for an analytical and technically minded Water Resources (Flood) Engineer with expertise in inland and coastal flood risk modeling (including storm surge) to join the Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (CAT E&A) team.
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Job Summary: This position is responsible for storm water management, drainage design, hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality modeling, and environmental permitting in accordance with FDOT, water management district and local municipality standards, criteria and accepted practices.
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Keywords- BSCE, civil engineer, environmental engineer, storm water, site plans, sanitary, drainage, erosion, site grading, retention design, subsurface, sediment, sewage, permit, municipal, PE, Professional Engineer, DC, EIT, Civil, AutoCAD Civil 3D, SWPPP, SWM, Land Development, Site Design.
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STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in our Lawrenceville NJ, Newark, NJ, and Philadelphia offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, and other agencies.
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Working knowledge of a wide scope of design criteria as they apply to site amenities and landscape features; effective project management techniques; principles and practices of Landscape Architecture including ecology, sustainability, storm water management, plant selection, construction techniques and professional practices.
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Conduct hydrologic and hydraulic analyses to investigate storm drainage issues, floodplain studies, stream restoration, dam safety analyses, and stormwater management designs. Conduct hydrologic and hydraulic analyses to investigate storm drainage issues, floodplain studies, stream restoration, dam safety analyses, and stormwater management designs.
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We specialize in asphalt paving, land excavating, utilities, concrete, demolition, soil stabilization, sediment control/storm water management and commercial snow removal. We specialize in asphalt paving, land excavating, utilities, concrete, demolition, soil stabilization, sediment control/storm water management and commercial snow removal.
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Civil 3D proficiency including Hydraflow and Storm Sewers for hydrology design. Also, as Keeneland's primary engineering firm since the 1960s, GRW's civil/site engineers have played a key role in the development of this combination Thoroughbred racecourse and sales company located in the heart of Kentucky's famed Bluegrass Region.
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Experience with land development design, Storm Water Management, Storm Drainage design. Experience with land development design, Storm Water Management, Storm Drainage design. Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering is required for this position Microstation or AutoCAD Civil 3D experience is required.
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Be empathetic and show a sense of urgency in mitigating flood, fire, storm damage and more. High-level performance of water mitigation, tarping, board up, mold remediation, fire and smoke mitigation and carpet cleaning/reinstallation services according to Paul Davis Restoration and industry specifications under the supervision of the Mitigation Manager and/or General Manager.
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Auto Cad - Civil 3D - Knowledge of grading design, storm water management, ADA compliance, hydraulics, hydrology, pipe design, earthwork, site design, roadway geometrics, and surveying. Auto Cad - Civil 3D - Knowledge of grading design, storm water management, ADA compliance, hydraulics, hydrology, pipe design, earthwork, site design, roadway geometrics, and surveying.
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