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We work to balance community and economic needs with conservation and sustainability of natural resources, including incorporating advanced water conservation strategies into our design services.
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The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has an opportunity for a Buyer Trainee/Buyer I located in Riverside. Applicants who are current County of Riverside employees and/or current employees of the Flood Control and Water Conservation District may be considered before other applicants depending on the volume of applications received.
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Demonstrates energy conservation efforts community wide (i.e., insulation of pipes, no excessive lights burning, thermostat settings, not leaving doors and windows open, wasteful use of water conservation.
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The anticipated $25M - $50M, 5-year Activity will help identify constraints and barriers to secure land and resource governance to support multiple development objectives, including combating climate change, promoting food security, supporting biodiversity conservation, enabling gender equality, empowering women, promoting social inclusion, facilitating private sector investment, preventing and mitigating conflict, supporting sustainable urbanization, and enabling localization, among others.
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Keyword(s): Senior Water Resources Engineer, irrigation, hydraulic modeling, storm water systems, HEC-1, HEC-RAS, flood control. Experience with planning, design, and construction of water storage reservoirs, pumping plants, river diversions, conveyance and control facilities, hydropower, and erosion control is desirable.
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Enhanced knowledge of the technology behind key energy efficiency and conservation measures is preferred (e.g., lighting, HVAC, service hot water, data centers, building envelope, refrigeration, industrial processes, energy management and building automation control systems, Plug & Process Loads (PPL) motors and VFDs, electrical transmission/generation, etc.
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Technical expertise and regulatory knowledge related to local land use permitting, state siting processes, National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act and related legislation and guidance (e.g., USFWS land-based guidelines.
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Hands on working knowledge in a majority of the following technical areas: Water, Sewer, and stormwater utility master planning, hydraulic modeling (steady state, EPS, and dynamic), water demand and sewer flow generation forecasting, land use planning, water conservation and demand management practices, integrated and conjunctive use water resource planning, water and wastewater regulatory compli.
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Required) Experience in water supply, water conservation, and analyses pertaining to local and imported water supply, groundwater banking, and demand management. Education and Licensure: Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, water resources, environmental science, environmental engineering, biology, or another applicable related degree.
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Control excessive use of utilities and water and observe sound conservation practices; Typically, the noise level in the work environment is moderate; however, on occasion, it can be extremely noisy when the employee must enter the compressor/machine room to check on refrigeration equipment and/or to escort/accompany refrigeration repair/maintenance personnel to that location.
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Committed to quality, improvement and HDR valuesExperience in water resources planning, hydrology/hydraulics, drainage/flood control design and irrigation. Experience should include business development related to irrigation projects and working with irrigation districts, the Bureau of Reclamation, Army Corp of Engineers, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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Keywords: fisheries, biology, water, water resources, engineering, design, planning, permitting, nepa, environmental, ferc, project manager, program manager, construction, science. We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Managers and Technical Services Area Professionals to serve as engineers of record, group managers and technical practice leaders with expertise and interest in working on fish ecohydraulics, fisheries and aquatic science and fish hatchery design projects in North America and beyond.
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Our award-winning fisheries engineering and science programs are broad-ranging and include revitalizing dated facilities, monitoring and sampling aquatic environments, designing modern hatcheries, and creating solutions for complex fish passage issues.
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Analyses include developing and implementing energy conservation measures designed to reduce the consumption of electricity, fuel, and water, and monitoring the fuel and electric commodity markets for purchasing futures contracts to serve the Universitys annual energy requirements.
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Additional experience may include work as an engineering technician, soil conservation technician, or construction inspector. SummaryServes as a Survey Technician, assigned to the Survey Function, Engineering Services Division, Engineering Department of the United States Section, International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC.
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