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Prepare and perform necessary calculations for stormwater reports (i.e. WQMP, LID, SWPPP) and compile reports for submittal. Minimum Work Experience At least 3 years of applied hydrology and stormwater quality work; professional engineering experience focused on stormwater quality compliance, site hydrology and hydraulics.
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Advanced expertise in other environmental compliance-related areas for example: air dispersion modeling, stormwater, Spill Preventions, Control, and Countermeasure Plans, waste, water resources, Risk Management Planning, California Environmental Quality Act permitting, multi-media auditing, etc.
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Experience with AERMOD, GIS and/or health risk assessments for permitting, ambient monitoring or emissions sampling techniques, CEQA, or other regulatory compliance programs (e.g., SPCC, RMP/PSM, stormwater) is a plus.
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Project experience on highways and/or bridges, municipal, land development, stormwater and/or infrastructure design and construction. Project experience on highways and/or bridges, municipal, land development, stormwater and/or infrastructure design and construction.
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We are partnered with an engineering firm looking for a dedicated Stormwater Engineer / SWPPP Specialist to join our Irvine or Los Angeles team. Focus primarily on drafting and preparing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) and Low Impact Development (LID) Plans for submission.
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Brown and Caldwell (BC) is a pioneer and recognized industry leader in wastewater, drinking water, water resources, stormwater, infrastructure, environmental planning and permitting, and program management.
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Sampling of dry weather surface flow, stormwater, groundwater, soil, and soil gas; Stormwater compliance, including inspection of and reporting on construction, industrial, and municipal sites.
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Minimum of 8+ years of experience designing water, wastewater, or stormwater pumping system projects and preparing construction documents including drawings, P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, technical memoranda.
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Pumping stations (potable water, wastewater, stormwater, and conceptual studies. This is a great opportunity for a Water/Wastewater Engineer with detailed design and project management experience who is seeking a role that allows them to expand their experience and responsibility.
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The scope of our services may include site assessment, due diligence, master planning, entitlement, grading & drainage design, hydrology study, stormwater quality design, utility improvements, street improvement plans, public utilities, and technical studies for environmental impact reports.
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Proficient in site, stormwater management, storm conveyance, grading, earthwork calculations, utility design and erosion and sediment control design; Experience with stormwater design and permitting processes including PWD and PADEP NPDES requirements.
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We are looking to add a Water Resources Engineer with a background in stream restoration, wetland design, stormwater management, H&H modeling, and construction document production. Prepare specifications and construction cost estimates in support of civil and stormwater projects or watershed studies, stormwater masterplans, flood studies, capital improvement projects, etc.
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The TRC Irvine, CA office is seeking a talented and motivated entry level Geologist, Civil Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Hydrogeologist or Environmental Scientist for full time employment working predominantly in the southern California area.
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As a Stormwater Civil Engineer at CDR, you will be responsible for stormwater management, water quality treatment design, and other related tasks. This is a full-time in-office role for a Stormwater Civil Engineer.
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Ideal candidate will have knowledge of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs, the Clean Water Act Sections 401 and 404; the Porter-Cologne Act; Stormwater programs; Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits; and other applicable local, state, and federal regulations and guidance.
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