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Collaborate with cities, counties, and watershed districts to develop effective water resource management strategies. 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.
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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.
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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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Technical proficiency preparing Hydrologic and Hydraulic analyses and reports, Erosion and Sediment Control Plans and reports, Drainage and Stormwater Management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Black & Veatch has an exciting opportunity for a Water Resources position focused on stormwater planning and design, asset management, water quality and integrated planning. Within our U.S. planning and water resources business, we have seen consistent growth driven by our clients' needs to address challenges stemming from stormwater regulations, flooding, water quality impairments driven by wet weather runoff, asset management, and efforts to increase the use of green infrastructure.
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Work in a dynamic team environment on a range of projects including surface water management studies, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, analysis and design, flood studies, bridge hydraulics, green infrastructure planning and design.
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We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more. The firm has expanded its services to include traditional Civil/Site, as well as Watershed Resources and Utility Infrastructure Rehabilitation.
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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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Others specialize in large-scale projects, like stormwater management facilities, watershed basin studies, master stormwater plans, dams, landfills, harbors/marinas, ports, airport layouts, structural retaining walls, bridge projects, water and sewer projects and geotechnical projects.
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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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Familiarity with MnDOT, counties, and watershed districts. Relevant engineering experience in engineering and project management for agencies and local governments. Familiarity with MnDOT, counties, and watershed districts.
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Typical projects involve assisting state and municipal clients throughout the United States in completing drainage design, stormwater management, floodplain management, and other watershed planning using green and gray infrastructure approaches.
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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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Prior microbiology laboratory management and manufacturing line inspection experience. BlueTriton Brands manages resources for long-term sustainability and helps to safeguard more than 20,000 acres of watershed land.
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Strong understanding of hydraulic infrastructure, stormwater management, surface water conveyance systems, and flood mitigation. 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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