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Enforces storm water pollution prevention program (SWPPP), Private and Public developments and makes reports for the Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program. Public buildings, airport paving, sidewalks and accessible curb ramps, mass grading, concrete structures, streetlights and traffic signals, landscaping, and C.3 Storm Water Controls.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Coordinate required amendments with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific has awarded Dragados JV a $2.8 billion task order – under an $8 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ), multiple-award construction contract awarded in November 2021 to Dragados JV to replace a dry dock at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility at Joint Base Pearl Harbor.
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Project design to include, but not limited to, street horizontal and vertical design, utility design (storm, water and wastewater), grading, SWPPP, drainage design, and site design. Project design to include, but not limited to, street horizontal and vertical design, utility design (storm, water and wastewater), grading, SWPPP, drainage design, and site design.
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Files for and terminates all required air quality and storm-water (SWPPP) permits. All air quality and SWPPP are to be filled out by the Project Superintendent and approved by the Project Manager.
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Manage SWPPP compliance for each project under development. Participate in preliminary site plan development with respect to grading, utilities, storm water , sanitary sewer, amenities and product line.
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Assist land development manager and division with the implementation and management of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and dust control. Help maintain a clean and safe community by conducting daily community walks, with a focus on safety and compliance using the Safety Pro/Storm Pro application to document findings.
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Monitor and document job site safety, Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP) Best Management Practices & posted notifications, and follow-up on correction or noted non-compliance by contractor.
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Assist the REM with SWPPP implementation audits, documentation of associated corrective actions, and reporting of results. Inspect, Schedule, and Maintain the division's implementation of the LEMS including the Storm Water.
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Negotiate contracts, lead and direct consultants and development team through construction level drawings and reports for final approvals (Civil, Landscape, J.T., Acoustical, Geotechnical, Environmental, SWPPP, Architecture, Structural, MEP, Traffic, Biological, Hydrological, etc.
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Site planning including drainage and storm runoff calculations, retention pond sizing and design, erosion, and sedimentation control plan, and developing stormwater prevention pollution plan (SWPPP.
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Possession of a Construction General Permit (CGP) Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP), Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD), and/or Traffic Engineering license is also desirable. Oversees and participates in preparing designs and specifications for assigned projects in streets, lighting, storm drainage, right-of-way, traffic, landscape, structures, and related areas; develops engineering drawings, construction plans, specifications, contract documents, bid documents, calculations, and cost estimates for proposed projects; researches project design requirements; prepares estimates of time and material costs.
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Experience in review and checking of civil site development design deliverables (concepts, drawings, calculations and quantities) for site layout, site drainage, rough grading, finish grading, rigid and flexible pavements, storm water and sanitary systems, fencing, underground utilities services and soil retention and stabilization structures, for LNG projects.
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Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits; Experience with water systems, storm and sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure an asset.
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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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