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Control Systems Engineer (Facilities / Building Management / Building Automation) This role will be primarily focused on building management (BMS) and automated facility support systems in coordination with clients and multidiscipline teams to deliver full-service control systems solutions for construction and implementation in multiple market sectors including tech, media & telecom; healthcare, research, and life sciences.
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HDR is looking for a Control Systems Engineer to serve in a project leadership role in support of our national Control Systems practice which includes full-service capabilities and supports clients in multiple industries and market sectors providing control system assessment, planning, design, automation programming/configuration, testing & commissioning, and maintenance.
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Provide project engineering and task management, conduct difficult to complex hydraulic and hydrologic modeling conduct stormwater collection systems modeling and design collect, assimilate and present data in reports, memos and public forums lead production of design calculations and technical reports and lead preparation of engineering plans and specifications for design of detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities and other hydraulic structures.
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Lead fish hatchery design quality control efforts which will include coordination with HDR’s quality management program, development of fisheries design standards, implementation of BIM Ensure fish hatchery projects are set up for success from the beginning of the project The successful candidate will also lead technical design tasks, perform engineering design, and expand their technical capabilities in the field.
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Anticipated work tasks may include; conduct hydrologic and hydraulic modeling; conduct stormwater collection systems modeling and design; collect, assimilate, and present data in reports, memos and public forums; lead production of design calculations and technical reports; and lead preparation of engineering plans and specifications for design of detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities, and other hydraulic structures.
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Experienced with and/or knowledgeable of storm water controls, groundwater monitoring and remediation networks, leachate management systems, landfill gas collection and control systems, and site layout/infrastructure elements (utilities, roads, support buildings, soil borrow areas, etc.
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HDR is seeking a national business class lead (BCL) for our fisheries facilities design group within the Water Business Group. The BCL will work with the Fisheries Business Class Director, Business Class peers, and HDR peers to execute our fisheries facilities design business across the United States and Canada.
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Lead fish hatchery design quality control efforts which will include coordination with HDR’s quality management program, development of fisheries design standards, implementation of BIM. Experience in the design of upstream and downstream fish collection facilities, fish passage and screening, acclimation facilities, and aquaculture water treatment is desirable.
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At HDR, we are committed to the principles of employment equity. HDR is our company. At HDR, our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day.
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Extensive experience in the design, layout, and evaluation of fish hatcheries and aquaculture facilities. Keywords: Fisheries, Engineering, Design, Facilities, Program Manager, Project Manager.
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Serve in a fish facilities business development role by interacting with clients, developing scopes of work and fee proposals, and participating in strategic planning for business in North America.
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Coordinate fish facility design center functions including holding regular calls with key staff, staff project assignment and workload balancing tasks, and interactions with other HDR business classes.
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At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. At HDR, we are committed to the principles of employment equity in all of our offices. HDR is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer.
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At HDR, we know work isn't only about who you work for; it's also about what you do and how you do it. When you join HDR, we give you license to do the same. Ensure fish hatchery projects are set up for success from the beginning of the project.
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We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects. 10 years of experience participating directly in engineering design projects related to fish hatcheries, aquaculture, drinking water systems or treatment, wastewater systems or treatment, water intakes, pump stations, or water resource projects.
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