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Work may include conducting wetland delineations, hydrology and vegetation monitoring, and functional assessments and natural resources inventories; completing reports based on field findings; developing permit applications; preparing environmental impact assessments and restoration plans; and consulting with regulatory agencies.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Director of the Houston Permitting Center, the Building Official is responsible for overseeing and enforcing building codes, regulations, and standards to ensure the safety, integrity, and compliance of all construction projects within the jurisdiction.
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Understanding of national energy markets as they relate to environmental permitting requirements PREFERRED- PJM, ERCOT, SPP, MISO, NYISO, ISO-NE, and CAISO. Sr. Renewables Permitting Manager, Land Use & Environmental - Works hands-on with the Development Leads on utility-scale renewable battery storage project specific environmental permitting initiatives across the company's portfolio to ensure projects meet NTP/COD deadlines.
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Environmental permitting experience with a focus on Water Management Districts, USACE, and FDEP waters and wetland permitting and T&E issues (USFWS and FWC) desired. We provide land acquisition, geospatial mapping, data management, web-based GIS, community relations, land feasibility studies, and permitting services.
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Specifically, the engineer reviews plans for public right-of-way, improvements, traffic/transportation, drainage/hydrology, sewer, water, and other public utilities, ensuring the proposed work is in conformance with city codes and professional engineering standards.
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Watershed hydrology and open channel hydraulics. At least four years of relevant hydrology & hydraulics experience. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling with FLOW-3D HYDRO, Ansys Fluent, or similar.
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Serve as liaison between jurisdiction and Legal team to resolve complex permitting and or zoning issues. Manage zoning and permitting task in accordance to specified processes and metrics.
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They will complete site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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Minimum 8 years of utility-focused environmental permitting experience in Wisconsin, including demonstrated success working with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Historic Preservation Office, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, and local units of government.
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It also provides transportation engineering services, including transportation planning, highway engineering, airfield design, traffic engineering, highway lighting, surveying and mapping, bridge design, storm water design, environmental permitting, real property support, construction administration, and public involvement.
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Bachelor or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Biology, Natural Resources/ Forestry, Soil Science, Hydrology/Hydrogeology. Substantial experience in 404/401 permitting, specifically Nationwide Permits and General Permits; knowledge of Individual Permits are a plus.
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Regulatory relationship with local regulatory agency, Miami-Dade County Environmental Resources Management is required. Professional Engineer (P.E.), Professional Wetlands Scientist (PWS), or Professional Geologist (P.G.
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The company offers water resources engineering services, including wastewater treatment and collection systems design, water supply and treatment systems design, water distribution systems design and permitting, pipeline design, pump station design and rehabilitation, feasibility studies and planning, construction administration, and environmental permitting.
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Work primarily includes environmental permitting, conducting wetland delineations, wildlife and vegetation surveys, tree surveys, marine surveys, soil and groundwater sampling and associated reports.
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Heavy AutoCAD usage to prepare Site layout, grading, storm drainage, stormwater management, utilities, erosion control design, landscaping and lighting layouts, zoning code reviews, and municipal and agency permitting.
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