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Proven track record in preparing Drainage Studies, as well as preparing WQMP, LID, and SWPPP documents, and experience in land development design. Prepare and perform necessary calculations for stormwater reports (i.e. WQMP, LID, SWPPP) and compile reports for submittal.
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Microstation, InRoads, AutoCAD, Civil3D, OpenRail, OpenRoads, freight railroad, commuter railroad, transit, SWPPP. California SWPPP QSP Certificate (QSD a plus) Microstation, InRoads, AutoCAD, Civil3D, OpenRail, OpenRoads, freight railroad, commuter railroad, transit, SWPPP.
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Ability to prepare technical reports and calculations (i.e., hydrology/hydraulics, WQMP, SWPPP, and water & sewer) is a plus. Ability to prepare technical reports and calculations (i.e., hydrology/hydraulics, WQMP, SWPPP, and water & sewer) is a plus.
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Issue contracts in a timely manner for SWPPP maintenance, finish grading, area drains, walls, fences and gates. Assist HOA Management Company in development of the Architectural Guidelines and Rules & Regulations.
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Keywords: Senior Freight Rail/Civil Engineer, Microstation, InRoads, AutoCAD Civil3D, railroad, industrial, transit, Bentley OpenRail, OpenRoads, SWPPP QSP. Keywords: Senior Freight Rail/Civil Engineer, Microstation, InRoads, AutoCAD Civil3D, railroad, industrial, transit, Bentley OpenRail, OpenRoads, SWPPP QSP.
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Verify compliance with applicable regulations controlling work including CAL/OSHA and SWPPP. Experience in the following areas: foundations, pile driving, concrete pre-stressing, bridge deck construction, cast-in-place wall construction, falsework, and shoring.
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Preparing Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP). 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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Develops broad knowledge and skills in public works civil engineering, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics, storm water quality (LID, WQMP, SWPPP, SMARTS) and utilities. Develops broad knowledge and skills in public works civil engineering, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics, storm water quality (LID, WQMP, SWPPP, SMARTS) and utilities.
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Duties/Responsibilities:Develops broad knowledge and skills in public works civil engineering, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics, storm water quality (LID, WQMP, SWPPP, SMARTS) and utilities. Duties/Responsibilities:Develops broad knowledge and skills in public works civil engineering, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics, storm water quality (LID, WQMP, SWPPP, SMARTS) and utilities.
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Assist division with the development, preparation, implementation, and updating of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Ensure that the SWPPP and dust control plans are implemented within each of the divisions communities.
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Experience in preparing WQMP and SWPPP reports is desirable. OverviewThe Drainage Engineer will perform engineering duties mostly related to drainage and stormwater management in planning, designing, and providing Design Services During Construction (DSDD) for projects mainly focused on highways, roads, and bridges.
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Knowledge of SWPPP (Stormwater Prevention Pollution Program) for Southern and Northern California is desired. Knowledge of SWPPP (Stormwater Prevention Pollution Program) for Southern and Northern California is desired.
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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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Envision Sustainability Professional and Qualified SWPPP Developer certifications, desired. This is an engaging and high impact position in which you will operate as a technical lead working closely with national industry leaders to develop and support clients with stormwater management and design, green infrastructure (GI), low impact development (LID), hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis, water quantity and water quality analysis, and watershed management projects.
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Apply for this role today, contact Chanel Mendes (+1 623-663-6543) and Emma Hudson (+1 480-604-8029) at Hire Resolve or on LinkedIn. Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Civil Engineer in Irvine, CA.
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