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2 to 4 years of experience as a civil engineer, preferably with experience in site layout, stormwater, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems. Prepare design documents and reports for civil site development (site layout, grading, drainage, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems.
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Certified as a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP), Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD), Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), and/or a Certified Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI) is a plus.
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Contract for and monitor the progress of site development improvements such as, demolition, grading, wet utilities, dry utilities, street improvements, landscaping, erosion control and site cleanliness.
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Ability to write project work plans, health and safety plans, traffic control plans, erosion control plans, etc. Responsibilities will include project and task management, preparing technical reports, development and oversight of remedial/removal actions, field sampling and field procedures, implementation of soil and groundwater investigations, and oversight of munitions response projects.
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Coursework or experience with civil engineering design, construction site management, erosion and sediment control, water quality, and/or hydrology and hydraulics. Plans include Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), Erosion and Sediment Control Plans (ESCPs) Water Pollution Control Plans (WPCPs), Low Impact Development (LID) Plans, and Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs.
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Developing detailed designs for stormwater management systems, erosion control measures, and other civil infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a variety of projects, from land development to erosion control.
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Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells; Civil Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Geologist, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist. Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells.
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1) Provide engineering services and task management for planning, design, preparation of plans and specifications, cost estimates, and design experience with coastal projects: marinas, piers, seawalls, docks, ramps, erosion protection, and coastal studies.
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Serve as the central design figure on a team, designing layouts for rough and precise grading, erosion control plans, public, offsite, and street improvements, as well as underground utilities including water and sewer.
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Prior relevant internship or professional experience in site/civil design, including site planning, grading, stormwater management, drainage, and soil erosion; Prior relevant internship or professional experience in site/civil design, including site planning, grading, stormwater management, drainage, and soil erosion.
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Preparing site civil engineering plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, horizontal control plans, utility plans and off-site street improvement plans. Preparing site civil engineering plans, including site and paving plans, grading plans, erosion control plans, horizontal control plans, utility plans and off-site street improvement plans.
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Must have technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Monitor construction progress of site development improvements, including demolition, grading operations, utilities, street improvements, and erosion control measures. Monitor construction progress of site development improvements, including demolition, grading operations, utilities, street improvements, and erosion control measures.
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Capability to write project work plans, health and safety plans, traffic control plans, erosion control plans, etc. Capability to write project work plans, health and safety plans, traffic control plans, erosion control plans, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Geology, Earth Science, Environmental Science, or related field. Implementation of soil and groundwater investigations. As a Project Geologist, you will play a key role in conducting geological and environmental assessments, performing field investigations, and analyzing data to support our projects.
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