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Bachelor or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Biology, Natural Resources/ Forestry, Soil Science, Hydrology/Hydrogeology. Groundwater and soil investigations.
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Hold multiple certifications in ACI, VDOT Soil and Aggregate, VDOT Asphalt, Geosynthetic Certification Institute-Inspectors Certification Program (GCI-ICP) or WACEL. Strong understanding and experience in construction observation processes related to concrete, soil, asphalt, fire proofing, structural steel, landfill geosynthetic and low-permeability soil liners, gas collection systems, leachate conveyance systems, erosion and sediment controls.
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The ideal candidate will have a four-year bachelor's degree in geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, or a related field, as well as experience in alternative on-site sewage disposal septic design and/or geotechnical engineering.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Assist in engineering design associated with various types of process and civil remediation projects for contaminated soil and groundwater, using innovative and emerging remedial treatment technologies as well as traditional systems.
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Understanding of Civil / Geotechnical engineering design and specifically with geosynthetics, storm water management design, roadway design, erosion and sediment control design, and grading and landfill closure design.
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Assist with performing basic professional geotechnical engineering work relating to proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, and slope stability for commercial, industrial, building, environmental, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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Perform basic professional geotechnical engineering work relating to conducting research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, and slope stability for commercial, industrial, building, environmental, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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Perform construction permitting for soil erosion/sedimentation control, NPDES stormwater discharge, sanitary sewer, water main, MDEQ wetland/floodplain, and MDOT commercial driveway. The Project Engineer will collaborate with civil engineers, land planners, landscape architects, and CAD designers to design various types of land development projects.
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In Civil/Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science or related Earth Sciences (MS a plus);Environmental compliance and permitting experience. Overview As an Environmental Engineer/Scientist and Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you’ll work with our seasoned consultants to assist our manufacturing, energy, solid waste and natural gas clients in navigating and complying with continually changing and challenging environmental regulations.
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Proficient and having strong knowledge of common engineering application software; Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, Bentley MicroStation 3D, Pondpack and associated design tools is preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related field. Design and interpret site investigations of contaminated media (soil, groundwater, surface water, soil gas, indoor air, and/or sediment.
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Geotechnical background including fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology.
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Tasks will encompass Site Investigation & Due Diligence, Conceptual Engineering Drawings, Stormwater Management & Conveyance Systems Design, Grading Design, Utility Systems Design, Soil Erosion & Sediment Control Design, Construction Cost Estimates Preparation, Project Coordination and Written Correspondence with various stakeholders.
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Extensive geotechnical background including a strong fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, earthquake engineering, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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