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Monster About Core & Main Based in St. Louis, Core & Main is a leading distributor of water, sewer, storm drain and fire protection products in the United States. monster About Core & Main Based in St. Louis, Core & Main is a leading distributor of water, sewer, storm drain and fire protection products in the United States.
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Why This Opportunity Matters: With the current surge in storm-related events sweeping across the nation, there's an urgent need for new adjusters to meet the escalating demand. Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster.
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Understanding of water, sewer, and storm sewer regulations, including State, Federal and EPA requirements. We are looking for a bright, experienced individual to join our consulting team as a Technical Writer and Grant Writer.
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Perform safety and storm water audits for communities supervised. Provide weekly reports of progress, trade partner meetings, agency contacts, problem resolution, safety meetings, SWPPP management and other reports for efficient project management and control.
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Hydraulics (pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, pump stations, pressure pipe, bridge sizing and scour, sediment transport, revetment design, coastal considerations for highway drainage, flood analysis, erosion control, etc.
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Provides operations support and completes special assignments by assisting other departments with tasks, delivering barricades for special events, assisting with storm clean up, maintaining yards, and attending meetings.
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Duties Development of detailed site and grading plans, and erosion and sediment control plans Storm water management design, water and wastewater design, roadway and parking design, and construction detailing and specifications.
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Cross-train in all civil engineering disciplines including pavement, grading, drainage, water, wastewater and lift station design, signing and pavement marking, storm water pollution prevention and maintenance of traffic.
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Design transportation, storm water management, green infrastructure, sanitary sewer, water main and other municipal infrastructure projects. Design transportation, storm water management, green infrastructure, sanitary sewer, water main and other municipal infrastructure projects.
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As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives. Let us help you on your career path as a Licensed Claims Adjuster.
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Works on Storm Drains & Underground Utilities. Works on Storm Drains & Underground Utilities. Previous Pipe Fitting Experience. Installing and Working with PVC Piping, Copper Pipe and Groove Pipe.
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Two (2) years to three (3) years of related experience laying underground water lines, sanitary or storm sewers required. Inspects, examines, and tests installed systems and pipe lines using pressure hydrostatic testing, observation, or other testing methods.
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Ability to work long hours and overtime during emergencies (including holidays, weekends, storm work) and will be subject to call-out work. Maintain a herbicide applicator or operators certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law.
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Perform hydraulic and hydrologic studies to determine engineered solutions for storm drainage and stormwater management applications. The successful candidate will be responsible for site development, stormwater management, grading, erosion and sediment control, utility design, from initial project planning through construction phase.
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Assist and implement site layout grading, drainage, site utilities, including design of force mains, leachate collection systems, landfill gas collection systems, storm water management and erosion and sediment control.
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