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We are looking to add a Water Resources Engineer with a background in stream restoration, wetland design, stormwater management, H&H modeling, and construction document production.
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Administer state water laws, rules, and policies relating to watershed districts, watershed management organizations, counties, and soil and water conservation districts.
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Conduct watershed and water quality assessments and other aspects of watershed planning. Prepare specifications and construction cost estimates in support of civil and stormwater projects or watershed studies, stormwater masterplans, flood studies, capital improvement projects, etc.
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Manage projects including development and implementation of lake management plans, watershed planning, natural resource field investigations including aquatic plant surveys, water quality investigations, stormwater planning, benthic and fisheries surveys, sediment sampling and other watershed or limnological investigations for a wide range of potential clients.
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Likely project areas include civil engineering and watershed projects, water resources studies, public drainage system repairs, hydrologic modeling and storm water planning.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a full time Senior Water Resources Engineer to work in either our Lawrenceville, Morristown, NJ or Philadelphia, PA offices.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Agricultural Engineer provides technical support and engineering planning, design, and installation to the conservation, watershed, livestock facility, and wetland workload.
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Maintains a working knowledge adequate to carry out work assignments for all conservation, watershed, livestock facility, and wetland engineering projects. Job Title: Agricultural Engineer.
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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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The Montana Water Resources Planning Specialist has delegated authority to coordinate watershed project planning, rehabilitation project planning, and non-program planning within the state.
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Maintains and Implements the EPA's six minimum measures within watershed : NPDES MS4 permit requires the City of Gastonia Stormwater department to maintain and implement the following six minimum measures: 1.
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The coordinator ensures the LA County contract deliverables are met including: monthly reports to the LA County Flood Control District, meeting with city staff, CBOs/NGOs, and coalitions to conduct community engagement to identify and support projects that improve water resilience in the central Santa Monica Bay watershed area.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Civil Engineer with a specialization in Water Resources. Calling all Civil Engineer-Water Resources. Experience in watershed, lake, shoreline, and wetland restoration is also highly desirable.
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Theprogram is one of eight in the Watershed Management Division, whichutilizes a holistic, integrated watershed-based approach to managingVermont\'s surface water resources.
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Design/project management experience in the following types of water resources projects: dam safety and dam improvements, levees, streambank stabilization, flood insurance studies, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and watershed studies.
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watershed job Title: water resources engineer Company: Archipro Staff Agency
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