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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in water resource management and engineering, with a particular emphasis on hydrology, hydraulic infrastructure, and flood mitigation. Collaborate with cities, counties, and watershed districts to develop effective water resource management strategies.
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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. Foth Infrastructure Solutions is seeking a team-focused, innovative, and results-oriented Lead Water Resources Engineer who is looking to be a significant contributor in discipline development and the design of diverse civil engineering projects across multiple industries.
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Construction, Engineering Manager, Water Treatment, Wastewater, Engineer, Engineering. We anticipate an increased focus on integrated stormwater planning and holistic watershed management as State and Federal agencies emphasize controlling stormwater, non-point source pollution, and TMDL enforcement.
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We are an established civil/ environmental engineering and surveying firm based in St. Charles, Illinois. The firm has expanded its services to include traditional Civil/Site, as well as Watershed Resources and Utility Infrastructure Rehabilitation.
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Graduation from an accredited college with an associate degree and coursework in any of the following areas: drafting, engineering studies, engineering technology, construction management, water distribution, plumbing and pipe fitting, geographic information systems, or other closely related field; and.
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Focus on projects including stormwater management, flood control, dam safety, river design, stream grade control structures, levees, stream channel restoration/rehabilitation, wetland and lake restoration, watershed issues such as non-point source loading, fish hatcheries, fish passage and fish protection for waterways.
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SummaryWe are currently seeking a Project Manager to join our Water Resources business line in Illinois for projects for our clients focused on watershed science, hydrologic, hydraulic, and water quality analysis, and stream restoration.
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Familiarity with MnDOT, counties, and watershed districts. Relevant engineering experience in engineering and project management for agencies and local governments. Bachelors degree in Engineering, or a related field.
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Duties will include work with watershed stakeholders, agency partners, and landowners to improve the resilience of native fisheries and habitat in Utah's Price River Watershed and surrounding areas by improving habitat, water quality, and fish passage.
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Experience with GIS tools (e.g., ArcGIS) and engineering design software (e.g., Microstation/Geopak/OpenRoads Designer, AutoCAD) Utilize GIS tools (e.g., ArcGIS) and engineering design software (e.g., Microstation/Geopak/OpenRoads Designer, AutoCAD) in project development and execution.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Biosystems Engineering with a focus on hydrology or water resources. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with cities, counties, and watershed districts to develop and implement innovative solutions to complex water resource challenges.
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McAdams is a full-service land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, transportation and geomatics firm located in North Carolina and Texas. Four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited program in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, or related field.
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Provides technical support on City-wide environmental programs and best practices methods, such as Hazardous Materials, Storm Water Management Plan, Watershed Management Plan, and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permits.
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DEP's water supply system is comprised of 19 reservoirs and 3 controlled lakes throughout the system’s 2, square mile watershed that extends miles north and west of the City. The Bureau of Engineering Design & Construction (BEDC) currently has a portfolio of capital projects valued at $23.8B, and another $10.5B projected over the next 10-year commitment plan.
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Proven experience working with cities, counties, and watershed districts. Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in water resource engineering. Proficiency in hydrologic/hydraulic modeling applications (e.g., SWMM, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, Hydro CAD, InfoDrainage.
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