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5+ years of experience in stormwater management, floodplain management, and/or stream and wetland design. Advanced knowledge of watershed hydrology, stream geomorphology, and related fields.
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Provide technical input into the land acquisition process, conduct initial feasibility site visits, and review mitigation design plans. Prepare mitigation, stormwater, grading, and construction plans, designing and sizing various Best Management Practices (BMPs) according to jurisdictional standards.
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We're looking for a Mid- to Senior-Level Geomorphologist who is inspired by stream restoration and passionate about improving stream ecology and fish passage programs. Experience performing geomorphic technical work for fish passage barrier removal and other stream restoration projects.
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Projects will primarily include stream restoration and wetlands mitigation and may include living shoreline and stormwater management. Stream restoration design, project/construction drawings.
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Support wetland and stream restoration design and mitigation monitoring. Ability to lead field surveys associated with wetland and stream assessments including delineations and functional assessments.
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This will include advance planning, study, and design efforts on the dam, levee, fish hatcheries, and water resource projects across our Area. Projects would include fish hatchery studies and design, dam rehabilitation, open channels, floodplains, sustainable stormwater, as well as flood mitigation and resiliency studies.
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This environmental specialist position can have an emphasis or expertise on any of the following disciples: watershed management, wetland delineations and mitigation, NEPA permitting, agricultural planning and design, stream restoration, abandoned mine drainage or stormwater management.
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Typical projects include: 1D and 2D hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design for flood mitigation, drainage master plans, water quality, erosion mitigation, stream restoration, dams and reservoirs, and transportation drainage projects.
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Monitor and write reports for wetland mitigation and stream restoration projects. Monitor and write reports for wetland mitigation and stream restoration projects. Must have a professional and academic background in ecology, environmental science, wetlands, botany, soil science, or other related field.
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Our team focuses on hydrologic analyses, hydraulic modeling, and design for flood mitigation, stream restoration, dams and reservoirs, and transportation drainage projects with opportunities to work on all project phases from program management to master planning, design, and construction.
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What We Prefer:Certified Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS)Expertise in Wetland and/or Stream Mitigation DesignMitigation Monitoring Experience. This opportunity entails conducting waters determinations (including wetland delineations), preparing Waters of the US Reports, and designing/monitoring mitigation sites for permittee responsible and/or In-Lieu Fee mitigation.
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The successful candidate will work within an interdisciplinary, team-oriented environment that provides career growth opportunities within AECOM’s Environmental Planning and Permitting (EPP) East Mid-Atlantic Team. This position will include performing environmental field assessments and reporting for wetland/stream delineations, invasive and rare, threatened and endangered species (T&E) surveys, as well as wetland mitigation and/or monitoring.
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Site development, permitting at all levels, streambank and stream channel protection design, guiding hydrologic and hydraulic analyses including 2D and unsteady state modeling, floodplain mapping, water quality & LID design, bridge and culvert hydraulics and design, sediment transport analysis, local and regional stormwater impact and mitigation analysis, stormwater master planning and detention/retention design.
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Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in wetland and stream delineations, permitting, mitigation, and protected species assessments. Wetland and Stream Mitigation Planning: Assist Clients with determining the necessary mitigation requirements for their projects and consult with mitigation banks and the State to secure needed mitigation.
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Potential projects include; floodplain management (levee and channel design, certification and inspection; floodplain mapping; and restoration of floodplain connectivity), dam repair design and safety (probable maximum flood analysis, dam break analysis, inundation mapping and preparation of emergency action plans), river and floodplain restoration design, and determination/mitigation of water resources project impacts.
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