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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking a Drainage Engineer to join our Water/Wastewater Team at our office in Miami, FL. The Drainage Engineer identifies technical discrepancies in analytical results and makes appropriate corrections.
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Keywords: Transportation Drainage Engineer, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, drainage pavement analysis, storm drain design, erosion control and scour protection, CFM.
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Develop drainage plans, including plan views, ditch profiles, drainage structure sheets, erosion control, and stormwater pollution prevention plans. If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Drainage Engineer opportunity.
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Talent Consultant Group is partnered with a Civil Engineering firm to identify a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer in Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida. The Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer will be responsible for overseeing planning and design for drainage elements of transportation projects, providing technical oversight, and project/task management.
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10+ years of experience in land development design, FDOT drainage Design and/or permitting. Serve as Drainage Engineer of Record on projects. Prepare technical documents including hydrology/drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, and permitting documents.
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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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Experience with TxDOT drainage criteria preferred. Desirable candidate will have working knowledge of hydraulic modeling software such as HEC-RAS, HY-8, SWMM, and Geopak Drainage. Our Roads & Highways Sector is seeking a Senior Drainage Project Manager, Roads + Highways in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas/Ft. Worth or Houston, Texas office.
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Kleinfelder is currently seeking a Lead Drainage Engineer and/or Lead Stormwater Engineer to join our SoCal Design Team! Drainage design, including, but not limited to the design of storm drains, pipe networks, storm sewers, culverts, detention/water quality facilities, bridge deck drainage, river hydraulics, bridge hydraulics and roadside ditches.
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Hydrology and hydraulic modeling experience (storm drainage, SWM, floodplain, bridge) with commonly used software. Typical design tasks include stormwater management, storm drainage systems, culverts, open channels, bridge hydraulics and other water resource engineering tasks.
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This position will operate heavy and light equipment, such as self-propelled grader, excavator, backhoe, dump truck, sewer jet cleaner or utility tractor to construct or maintain thoroughfares, streets, roads, right-of-way, and drainage structures.
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We are seeking a Senior Transportation Drainage Engineer who will be responsible for providing planning and design technical oversight, project/task management, and QA/QC on drainage elements of transportation projects.
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Six years of progressively responsible experience in the design, review or management of work related to stormwater, drainage, and hydrology/hydraulics. Acts as technical reviewer on Area Drainage Master Studies/Plans, drainage and flood control studies, design concept reports and capital improvement projects and participates in related project meetings.
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The position also participates with management of drainage and flood control studies, manages the City's floodplains regulations and provides technical assistance to other city departments. Conducts and implements flood plain management principles and practices in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency regulations and City's Stormwater and Floodplain Management Ordinance.
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Perform manual labor duties as assigned, including: shoveling and spreading asphalt in patching, repairing and reconstructing streets; mowing and spraying along ditches, curbs and sidewalks; constructing concrete forms and pouring concrete; repairing concrete drainage pipes, and striping and painting crosswalks, dividing lines, curbing, and signs.
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Responsibilities will include hydrologic/hydraulic (H/H) studies and drainage design, stormwater management (SWM) and erosion/sediment control (ESC) design and permitting projects through various Water Management Districts and regulatory entities.
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