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Ensures scope of work, schedule, and budget are clearly defined and understood by senior management and all project participants, including client. Provides ongoing project information and project reviews as required by management.
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The purpose of this job is to provide environmental compliance activities associated with the oversight, project management and compliance audits for the Department of Watershed Management with respect to the Department’s Water, Wastewater, Stormwater and Air Permits.
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Experience in successful project management of preliminary and final design, bidding and construction phase services for municipal water/ wastewater infrastructure and resiliency projects (12 – 15 years experience desired; demonstrated expertise accepted.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in water and wastewater heavy civil construction projects. Plan, execute, and manage water and wastewater heavy civil construction projects in compliance with project specifications, budgetary constraints, and timelines.
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Our main service areas cover Water Infrastructure and Climate Adaptation, Water & Wastewater Treatment, and Water Resource Management. As our new Project Engineer, you will be part of our team responsible for the assessment, design, and rehabilitation of water and wastewater infrastructure projects for municipal clients in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Virginia, Maryland, and District of Columbia.
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Also, interaction and a commitment to client service for both internal and external clients Qualifications 5-15+ years’ experience in water/wastewater engineering and project management Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Georgia Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become registered within 6 months Demonstrated technical proficiency in hydraulics, water/wastewater treatment, industry standards, etc.
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Serve as senior project manager for water/sewer distribution/collection system piping, pump stations, and treatment plant projects Plan, execute, monitor, control and close projects using earned value management principles Provide supervision of multi-discipline teams of engineers, engineering technicians, GIS analysts, designers, CAD staff, sub-consultants, etc.
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To succeed in this role, you must have experience in successful business development and project management of preliminary and final design, bidding and construction phase services for municipal water and wastewater infrastructure and resiliency projects (12 – 15 years experience desired; demonstrated expertise accepted.
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Oversight related to property clean-up & remediation projects, waste water, storm water management, and subsurface soil and groundwater investigations. Five (5) years or more experience in facility site and building plan designs, project budgeting, permitting processes, bid processes, contractor management, contract administration , overall project management in a national or regional operating environment.
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Developing design plans including horizontal and vertical alignment, drainage, grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, roads, and cross sections for transportation improvement projects.
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Support capacity building of water project staff and key stakeholders on water resource management based on lessons learned and best international practices. Provide technical guidance and advice to water resource management project, internationally or domestically, including reviewing and providing feedback on project work plans and strategies, deliverables and reports, and other WRM-related documents.
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Estimating Turnover Meeting Invitations will be sent to Estimating Team, Project Management Team Exec, Project Manager, Project Superintendent, BIM Manager, Prefab Manager.
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Mechanical Estimator will assist the Estimating Team in the preparation, finalization, collection, and dissemination of project bid information for awarded projects, to be used at estimating turnover meetings, to the Project Management Operations Team. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Review all project drawings and specifications necessary to understand the requirements of the project.
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Knowledge of engineering theory and practice related to planning, design, construction and operation of water/wastewater facilities, project management, water resources, engineering economics and utility operations.
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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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