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Lead technical engineering project designs and reports focused on storm water management, watershed planning, modeling analysis, green infrastructure, and best management practices.
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This position requires strong design experience and technical background working with public utilities, districts, and authorities. Successful candidate should have experience managing multiple - multi-discipline project teams, coordinating with clients, and leading project delivery on Water and Wastewater Infrastructure projects.
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Serves as the technical lead in the development and implementation of VDC and BIM for horizontal and vertical technologies for all phases of a project (design, construction and operations/maintenance.
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Experience with state and or national conference technical presentations on water distribution and wastewater collection topics. Project responsibilities may include planning, design, and managing a variety of projects related to water distribution and wastewater collection system infrastructure.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder to lead our Land Development team in Riverside, CA. We are a full-service consulting firm that provides a wide range of infrastructure and land development planning and engineering services to both public and private clients.
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As a Water Resources Senior Engineer (Stormwater), you’ll be responsible for taking a lead role in stormwater engineering planning and design, stormwater regulatory and permitting, preparation of technical reports, and developing hydrologic and hydraulic models for a wide range of public and private development projects.
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Lead migration of infrastructure from a physical infrastructure to virtual environment. Domain expertise: Methodologies, System Tools, Cloud, Virtualization, Languages, OSs. Technical skills: Agile (Scrum & Kanban), Active Directory, Red Hat Satellite, Chef, Ansible, Terraform, Nexus, GitHub, Jenkins, ServiceNow, Jira, Confluence, Graylog, AWS, GCP, Azure, VMware ESXi, PowerShell, Python, Ruby, bash, YAML, Groovy, Windows, Linux-RHEL, Linux-CentOS, and Linux-Ubuntu.
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To support these initiatives, we are seeking an experienced Sr. Azure Cloud Infrastructure Architect to lead and define our cloud strategy by selecting the appropriate cloud services and ensuring the infrastructure meets our business and technical requirements.
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Independently lead master plans, detailed planning studies, conceptual, schematic, and detailed designs, plans development, opinions of probable construction cost (OPCC), and technical specifications for pump stations, storage facilities, water/wastewater treatment facilities, and water and wastewater conveyance systems.
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Serve as a Project Manager, task lead/reviewer/design engineer preparing planning studies, design calculations, specifications, and technical reports, load ratings, quantities, cost estimates, construction plans, construction schedules for different bridge, transportation, and transit structural systems projects with varying levels of size and complexity.
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DEA is hiring a Bridge Task Leader/Engineer for either the Seattle, Bellevue, Olympia, or Tacoma, Washington offices to lead and perform technical bridge engineering, and to perform project management on bridge projects.
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In this position, you would serve in a lead role in the planning, analysis, design, and detailing of bridge and other transportation related structural projects, as well as helping to lead and mentor our technical staff.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Work as a senior engineer for stormwater as a design technical lead.
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Work with stakeholders including the Executive, Product, Data and Design teams to assist with data-related technical issues and support their data infrastructure needs. Build the infrastructure required for optimal extraction, transformation, and loading of data from a wide variety of data sources using Snowflake Cloud Data Warehouse as well as SQL and Azure big data technologies.
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Lead technical municipal engineering project activities focused on water systems, utilities, and roadway design. Population growth, system expansion, and aging infrastructure are all challenges facing Black Hills communities today.
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