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Our team focuses on the modeling and design of stormwater management, flood mitigation, erosion mitigation, and stream restoration projects, with opportunities to work on all project phases from master planning, design, and construction.
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Wetland/Stream Permitting and Jurisdictional Determination experience within the Galveston and/or Fort Worth Districts of the USACETxDOT pre-certified for multiple environmental categoriesScientific collections permit from TPWD and/or USFWS for various species of plant and/or animal species (e.g., freshwater mussels, reptiles, amphibians, avifauna, fish, mammals, etc.
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Support planning, design, and construction monitoring for wetland/ stream restoration, TMDL, mitigation bank, and other ecological restoration projects. In this position, you will lead a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, project development, permitting, environmental restoration design, and compliance for a wide variety of infrastructure projects (Environmental Restoration, Water Resources, Transportation, Water/Wastewater, Marine, and Buildings.
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Overview As a Water Resources Engineering Project Manager for CEC, you will perform hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, dam safety assessment, design, compliance, and rehabilitation, water resource utility infrastructure and stormwater facilities design, stream restoration design, and conduct floodplain and drainage studies.
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Civil/Site- Site development, access roads, drainage channels, jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional dams, slope stabilization, retaining walls, detention ponds, land development, surface drainage, and stream restoration.
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As an Environmental Scientist/Ecologist, you will work in a highly dynamic team environment with other biologists/ecologists/water resource specialists, ecosystem restoration engineers, NEPA specialists, environmental planners, and regulatory experts.
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Specific project duties include the execution, technical management, and oversight of various civil engineering projects related to renewables including stormwater management and design, earthwork design, BMP retrofit, stream restoration design, environmental permitting, and other civil/stormwater designs associated with industrial and municipal projects.
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In this role you'll have the opportunity to lead work on a variety of projects including but not limited to: expansions of tailings facilities; conceptual designs of a spillway upgrade/retrofit alternative; hydro-pumped storage projects; storm water mediation, seepage water detention, and more.
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Focus on projects including flood control, river design, stream grade control structures, dike systems, levees, stream channel restoration/rehabilitation, wetland and lake restoration, watershed issues and non-point source loading and point source design.
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Experience with water resources challenges such as aquifer storage and recovery; stormwater management and flood control; precipitation and flooding data analysis; bank stabilization and stream restoration; floodplain analysis and mapping; snowpack hydrology; and western water law.
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Lead and grow the Midwest/Great Lakes stream restoration practice to support watershed assessments, stream restoration designs, construction of stream restoration projects, and as-built evaluations following implementation.
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The Project Manager will perform and manage projects in the following disciplines: stream channel restoration design, ecosystem restoration, watershed assessments, watershed planning studies, storm water/drainage master plans, storm drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, floodplain mapping studies, and flood control.
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Minimum of 3-7 years of experience which must include relevant experience in an engineering role in coastal, aquatic, wetland or stream restoration, parks and recreation, civil, water resource and/or stormwater management projects.
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Wetland and stream mitigation and ecological restoration monitoring. Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Wildlife Ecology, Wetland Ecology, Plant Biology, Fisheries, Soil Science or a comparable life science field.
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The candidate will also lead Section 404/401 permitting, coordinate with regulatory agencies and clients, conduct permit compliance monitoring, conduct bat bridge inspections, conduct surveys for invasive species, prepare invasive species management plans, assist with stream stabilization/restoration projects, mentor and train junior staff, and any other services as required by specific projects.
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