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The SWPPP Inspector will primarily be responsible for inspecting construction sites to ensure compliance with project-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) under the Clean Water Act, as well as compliance with erosion control regulations and applicable environmental regulations and permits.
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Key Words: Heavy Civil Highway, Bridge, Transportation, ADOT, construction management, construction inspector, ACI, ATTI, NICET, ECC, SWPPP, ATSSA. Other desirable certifications may include ATSSA, NICET, ECC, SWPPP.
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Support Environmental Program functions on an as-needed basis; assist with implementing SPCCP/SWPPP requirements, participate in environmental compliance assessments/site audits, assist with spill response actions.
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Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) - Plus. As a Construction Management Resident Engineer, you will supervise the work of technical staff involving engineering analysis, highway design, structural design, maintenance, construction, and traffic engineering.
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JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for managing the activities of construction projects, ensuring construction schedules, safety, SWPPP, quality standards, and customer satisfaction are maintained throughout the construction process.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for the execution of all aspects of the land development functions including site development, procurement, budget control, schedule monitoring, tract acceptance, bond exoneration and SWPPP. Ultimately responsible for the departmental performance, results, and achievement with respect to the various land development division goals.
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5 years’ experience managing hazardous waste, experience with military shops and aviation facilities, has current 40-Hour HAZWOPER certification, Hazardous Materials Transportation (DOT) Certification, RCRA annual training certification and EPA Method 9 certification.
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Manage erosion control monitoring by filing NOI and Not for compliance with all regulatory bodies as part of the SWPPP. Manage erosion control monitoring by filing NOI and Not for compliance with all regulatory bodies as part of the SWPPP.
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Expertise in stormwater management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design, and SWPPP preparation; Provide expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design including SWPPP preparation and water quality compliance; and.
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Monitor vital document compliance (i.e., SWPPP, NOI, NOT, and various other permits). If you are a Civil Engineer, Entitlements Manager or Land Development Manager this may be a great next step for you.
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Establishes quality control reviews during lifecycle of construction projects / jobsites to ensure clean, SWPPP and OSHA compliant per governing rules and regulations. Minimum 2-5 years of experience in new home construction project management, Site/Construction Superintendent and/or related.
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Observe SWPPP, Dust and Safety requirements and report any issues or concerns; Experience with Procore, BuilderTrend, Monday.com or other online PM software is a plus. Observe SWPPP, Dust and Safety requirements and report any issues or concerns.
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Ensure all aspects of the NPDES/SWPPP program for each assigned project comply. Ensure all aspects of the NPDES/SWPPP program for each assigned project comply. Execute community development plans including construction of streets, utilities (wet and dry), amenities, common areas, storm water management facilities and entrances.
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ATSSA Traffic Control Technician / Supervisor Certification - Preferred Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) Certification - Preferred Valid driver's license and reliable driving record. ATSSA Traffic Control Technician / Supervisor Certification - Preferred Erosion Control Coordinator (SWPPP) Certification - Preferred Valid driver's license and reliable driving record.
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Permit document maintenance (Dust Control, SWPPP, etc.) We are currently seeking Field Engineers to support our field teams on the most challenging and exciting projects in the Southwest, including commercial, industrial, mission-critical and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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