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Experience with government construction specifications in preferred (USACE, NAVFAC, GSA, VA) Experience with government construction specifications in preferred (USACE, NAVFAC, GSA, VA) Proficiency in Oracle Primavera P6.
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Prior experience with US Federal agency engineering and construction projects (NAVFAC, USACE, AFCEE, etc.) Our Burlington MA office at Blue Sky Center offers unrivaled amenities including an on-site fitness center, walking paths, secure bicycle storage, indoor and outdoor courts and games, golf simulator, café, and EV charging stations.
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Demonstrated experience with federal agencies such as US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Federal Emergency Management FEMA, US Forest Service (USFS), and/or US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and other state/local agencies.
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Document, implement, and institutionalize the Quality Control Program at the TO level (as applicable) to ensure all work is performed as required by the project plans, specifications, and approved submittals through the use of the USACE/NAVFAC Three Phases of Control.
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Five or more years of experience working within federal and State environmental regulations, including those set forth by USFWS, USACE, USFS, BLM, BIA, CDFW, and RWQCB. Understanding of processes and methodologies used in the work methods, materials, tools, equipment, and vehicles used in electric utility construction.
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Understanding of USACE administrative and contractual processes. Safety certifications and pre-engineered metal building construction experience are a plus. Direct Steel and Construction is an established and growing Commercial General Contractor, Construction Manager, and Owner's Representative.
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USACE/NAVFAC certification: Construction Quality Management for Contractors (QCM) Experience working with the Corps of Engineers (USACE) USACE/NAVFAC certification: Construction Quality Management for Contractors (QCM.
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We are currently looking for a Project Controls Engineer to provide scheduling support services to our valued clients. This position will work with a team of professionals along with client project managers, construction professionals, and project stakeholders, to develop, manage and monitor CPM schedules and project control systems throughout a project's life-cycle.
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Knowledgeable of today’s technical standards, including but not limited to USACE, Reclamation, FERC, etc. Knowledgeable of today’s technical standards, including but not limited to USACE, Reclamation, FERC, etc.
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Regulatory compliance and permitting efforts for USACE, FEMA, and other environmental permit submittals. Construction, Engineering Manager, Water Treatment, Wastewater, Engineer, Engineering.
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Timberline has worked with FEMA, state agencies, international governments, the United Nations, ITAC III contractors, 8(a)’s, USACE, National Parks Service, United Way, and countless private entities to execute diverse types of construction projects.
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The successful candidate must have a deep understanding of advanced soil mechanics, embankment design, and a high comfort level utilizing USACE and DWR guidelines. A Master's degree in Geotechnical Engineering is preferred.
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Candidates are preferred to be located in the Southern California area (San Diego/LA) who have a strong relationship with NAVFAC and/or USACE on Environmental Remediation contracts are highly desired, but other qualified candidates located on the west coast will be given serious consideration.
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In this role you will be expected to perform wetland and stream delineations, and manage larger field efforts, work with other technical staff, complete permit applications for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and produce high-quality reports, permit applications, and documentation for a variety of public and private sector clients/projects.
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In addition to project management prowess, candidates must have a proven track record of successful project management/task management for resilience-related projects and have direct experience completing technical work in areas such as vulnerability assessment, hazard mitigation, community planning, environmental justice, natural resource management, and research and planning related to Federal (e.g., FEMA, USACE, NOAA, and USFWS), state, and local agencies.
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