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Utilize hydrology and hydraulic modeling software, such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and Civil 3D, to create detailed plans and conduct analyses. As a key member of our engineering department, you will play a critical role in the planning, design, and implementation of land development projects with a specific focus on hydrology.
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Stantec is looking for a Senior Wetland Scientist/Permitting Specialist to support a high-volume environmental services program for a large utility client. Senior Wetland Scientist/Permitting Specialist - ( 24000259.
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A key responsibility will be engaging with experts and teams across an array of disciplines, including engineering, hydrology, geochemistry, water treatment, and planning and permitting.
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Uses technical knowledge to prepare PSandE for storm drain (hydrology and hydraulics), water quality BMPs, sanitary sewer, and water pipelines. Working knowledge of typical computer software programs used in civil engineering design (AutoCAD, Civil3D, Hydrology and Hydraulic, AES, WSPG, Flowmaster, 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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The successful candidate will assist our team in leading and supporting technical document preparation, resource agency permitting, and biological field data collection for botanical, wildlife, and aquatic resources.
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Design and optimize civil engineering from conceptual to IFC for utility scale PV plants such as internal road systems, 3D modeling for grading works, drainage systems, erosion control concepts, hydrology reviews, etc.
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Conducts plan checks on private development improvements including: grading, hydrology, sewer, water and storm drain. Requires 3+ years' experience in civil engineering industry, preparing studies such as Hydrology and WQMP.
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Proficient with electrical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues. Highly proficient with technical writing, office automation, discipline-specific design software (i.e., CADD, Aspen, CAPE, ETAP, WIN IGS, Inventor, AutoCADD electrical), technology, math principles, predictive models, spreadsheets, and tools.
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This position provides the opportunity to support the existing Contaminated Site and Remediation, Environmental Permitting, and Hydrogeology Teams within GHD’s US West Region. Minimum 7 years of professional experience working within the hydrogeology and groundwater modelling industries.
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Strong knowledge of OSP and ISP high-level and low-level design, aerial and underground practices, field data collection, CAD drafting/QA, ROW permitting, pole attachment applications, pole loading analysis, traffic control planning, construction support, redline follow-up, etc.
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PLAN CHECKER ENGINEER JOB DUTIESConducts plan checks on private development improvements including: grading, hydrology, sewer, water and storm drain. Requires 3 years' experience in civil engineering industry, preparing studies such as Hydrology and WQMP.Preferred a minimum of 1 year experience as a plan checker reviewing plans and hydrology and WQMP reports and related grading or improvement plans.
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Display proficiency in providing documentation and consultation support for USFWS/CDFW, along with expertise in wetland delineations, hydrology, soil science, and plant taxonomy. Serve as a crucial team member, actively involved in the management, leadership, and support of habitat restoration projects, biological surveys, impacts analysis, permitting, and environmental compliance.
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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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Our services include engineering, permitting, and AutoCAD drafting. Interfacing with the customer and vendors throughout the delivery, installation, and permitting process. Our services include engineering, permitting, and AutoCAD drafting.
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