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Because of our growth, we are seeking a Water Program Director in Ohio. Woolpert’s Water services include but are not limited to: Wet Infrastructure Management and Condition Assessment, Water / Wastewater / Stormwater Design, Watershed Studies, Surface Water Monitoring & Analysis, NPDES Stormwater Services, and Wastewater & Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Studies (SSES.
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Project types include: watershed master planning; geomorphic assessments; stream, wetland, and coastal restoration, dam and fish passage barrier removals, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and post construction monitoring.
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The soil scientist/ecologist is responsible for providing expertise in the protection, management, and improvement of soil resources, and offers a challenging opportunity for an individual to participate in the planning, implementation and monitoring of forest restoration while balancing resources and uses.
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Additional projects include groundwater production planning, Indirect Potable Reuse, recycled water projects, groundwater recharge projects, basin management, water quality analysis, monitoring, and reporting.
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Collaborate with regulatory authorities and other stakeholders, including Fairfax Water and the Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory to ensure UOSA’s continued regulatory compliance and protection of the Occoquan Reservoir.
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Experience developing and monitoring schedules and budgets for the design and construction of civil engineering and utility projects. Please learn more about our department and how we serve our community: What does the Watershed Protection Department do.
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Responsibilities will include designing stream and wetland restoration and storm water management calculations and plans, watershed assessments, geomorphic assessments, monitoring of existing stream/wetland/storm water management (SWM) sites, analyzing drainage patterns, hydrologic and hydraulic studies, GIS and CADD for the development of stream and wetland restoration and SWM plans, and reporting.
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What you will do: Serve as the section’s senior environmental engineer responsible for the planning, implementation, and administration of the Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) program. Program Mission: The mission of the Water Quality Program is to ensure that all aquatic life and communities in the watershed experience cool, clean water to refresh and sustain us in a changing climate.
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Stantec is actively seeking eager, enthusiastic candidates for a Mid-Level Water Resources Engineer to provide support for clients in the federal, state and municipal government, transportation, energy, and non-profit/NGO's for ecosystem restoration and mitigation projects in the Northern California and Pacific Northwest Region.
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Analyze data from monitoring results to determine TMDLs and produce reports with recommendations for implementing watershed restoration and TMDL projects. Salary Range: $29.50 - $30.50 Responsibilities: Develop TMDL watershed plans and 5-year reviews in coordination with Watershed Advisory Groups and the Upper Snake Basin Advisory Group.
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The position will work with a collaborative team of civil engineers & geologists who focus on water quality monitoring program design & implementation, water resources and sustainability planning, hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, water quality modeling, BMP design, post-fire hazard assessment and hydrology, erosion and sediment control, municipal, industrial, and construction site NPDES permitting support.
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In addition to Groundwater and Geologic skills, the candidate's responsibilities will include a working knowledge of planning and implementing SGMrelated studies, SNMPs, watershed assessments, and other watershed-based studies.
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5 - 7 of related work experience in civil engineering design, with an emphasis on water resource projects (river restoration, geomorphology, dam and barrier removal, levees, flood control structures, nature-based solutions, green infrastructure, and stormwater management.
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College coursework, internships and/or work experience in stream restoration, watershed science, fluvial geomorphology, hydrology and hydraulics, water quality, and/or stream ecology. Experience as a Project Manager/Stream Restoration Specialist managing environmental assessments and engineering plan development, including design, technical review, construction oversight, monitoring, and approval of capital stream restoration, water quality improvements BMPs, and floodplain/wetland creation.
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The Department of Ecology’s Watershed Health Monitoring program assesses streams and rivers across the state to obtain a consistent, objective picture of habitat and biological conditions.
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