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Such experience must have provided applicants with a thorough working knowledge of geological or hydrological principles and practices, including but not limited to such subjects as physical geology or geomorphology, structural geology, stratigraphy, petrography, mineralogy, geological and hydrological field methods, economic geology, geologic mapping and surveying, hydrologic cycle, ground water geology, well hydrology, and service water hydrology.
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Provide for the protection of public and private land and associated resources through permitting processes, compliance actions, technical assistance, wildland fire suppression and hazardous fuels abatement.
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Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D.
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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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Obtain and communicate zoning and permitting conditions of approval to internal teams. Provide research and advice to internal clients regarding zoning and permitting, requirements for jurisdictional approval.
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Kimley-Horn's Phoenix, Arizona (AZ) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Land Development team. We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 17 years.
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The successful candidate must have a Ph. D., or be on track to complete their Ph. D., by August 1, 2025, in an earth science-related field, such as geography, geoscience, soil science, or hydrology.
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Engineer preferred; will also consider allied professional with stormwater and/or stream design experience (Hydrology, Environmental Science, Biology, Geomorphology, Landscape Architecture, Ecology, equivalent work experience, etc.
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Candidates with a minimum of 5 years of environmental permitting experience and supervisory experience are preferred. The Chief will determine the assignment and review of project-specific Stormwater Pollution & Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Phase I and Phase II site investigations, Environmental Assessment/Impact Statements, wetland permit applications, dewatering permit applications, Outfall protection plans, and ensure compliance with CEQR/SEQR requirements at DDC construction projects.
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Experience using AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Geographic Information System (GIS) software, working knowledge of PCSWMM, HydroCAD, HEC RAS or other hydrology & hydraulics modelling. This position will involve working on studies and planning, design and permitting, and construction administration for a range of water resources and climate resiliency projects throughout southern New England.
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Manage and perform complex permitting and compliance associated with renewable energy and tech sector development projects with an emphasis on local, state, and federal permitting, including but not limited to compliance associated with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and regulations of federal agencies such as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and state-level agencies.
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Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and AutoCAD Civil 3D is required; experience with permitting and hydrology studies is a plus. Collaborate with senior engineers to prepare permitting documentation and hydrology studies.
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Design experience that includes utilities, site layout, drainage, due diligence and permitting. Kimley-Horn's Towson , Maryland (MD) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 3+ years of experience to join their Land Development team.
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Lead the design and permitting process for civil site development projects using AutoCAD Civil 3D and other engineering software (e.g., hydrology modeling, stormwater management). Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D and hydrology/stormwater modeling software.
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