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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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A minimum of 10 years of waste related planning experience associated with the development of solid waste management plans, mastering planning, feasibility analyses, zero waste plans, and strategic communications and planning.
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Work with multidisciplinary teams to undertake solid waste management and other infrastructure projects related to planning, design, and construction. Our projects range from waste management planning and permitting to design, engineering and construction of waste management facilities (landfills, recycling facilities, transfer stations) and resource recovery endeavors (organic waste management, material recovery facilities, digestion, compost, and waste to energy operations.
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In accordance with solid waste management practices, utilize heavy equipment to compact, cover, and slope demolition waste. Operate all facilities per MPCA Permit, Industrial Solid Waste Management Plan, and the Facility Operation and Maintenance Plan.
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Identify key talent in the waste planning market and assist with recruitment of identified talent including key staff retention. The Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group.
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Solid Waste management strategy and planning. Landfill gas and LFG utilization (or other biogas management) Senior Civil/Environmental Engineer (Solid Waste) - ( 230004L1.
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HDR has been a leader in solid waste planning for several decades, with experience throughout North America and globally. Solid Waste Planning Practice. This role is targeted to provide full-time technical direction and oversight to expand HDR’s market share and branding in the waste facilities design field in North America and globally.
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At least ten (10) years experience in the solid waste management field overseeing daily operations and capital projects, developing departmental budgets and at least two (2) years of supervisory experience in the field.
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Equipment Operator (CDL-Driver) Solid Waste Management. Operates heavy and other specialized equipment in the Solid Waste Management Division of the Field Operations Department.
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Experience with general (non-solid waste) environmental regulations and civil engineering work is also a plus. Stormwater management and permitting. Our solid waste group provides a wide range of professional consulting services to municipal, industrial, and commercial clients.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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GFL Environmental is the only major diversified environmental services company in North America; operating across Canada and the United States; offering services in solid waste management, liquid waste management, and infrastructure development.
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Solid Waste Planning PracticeThe Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group. Participate in national project pursuits with waste planning activities including preparation of statement of qualifications, technical approaches, proposal and interviews.
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WATS is led by two female co-founders ( Meredith Danberg-Ficarelli and Laura Rosenshine ) with over 2 decades of experience in the commercial waste industry with a focus on delivering zero waste solutions in New York City. They are building a SaaS solution that solves the pain points at the intersection of commercial waste management and sustainability.
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Have an advanced level of knowledge on solid waste management, recycling, household hazardous waste materials, and energy conservation. The EPM will work under the supervision of the Public Works Director and will oversee a comprehensive environmental protection program and ensure compliance in the areas of solid waste, waste reduction, recycling, green waste, municipal stormwater system, and energy and natural resources conservation.
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