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We are seeking a broadly experienced individual familiar with Municipal Stormwater/NPDES Permits, Monitoring, Reporting, and/or Municipal Jurisdictional/Watershed Management Programs. NV5 is growing our Water Resources Team in Southern California with the addition of an Associate Stormwater/Environmental Scientist.
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Certified Stormwater Inspector - Municipal certificate; Certified Stormwater Inspector - Municipal certificate; Familiarity with fire safety and disaster preparedness or emergency management and public speaking and training/instructional techniques is desirable for assignment to Public Education.
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Coursework in transportation, engineering, urban and regional planning, geography, math, statistics, economics, or other related courses (an EIT for engineering candidates is preferred) Traffic Operations Analysis–HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, Vistro, VISSIM, and/or Sidra.
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Understanding of the appropriate regional stormwater/water resources market, including FEMA flood hazard mitigation/funding, conveyance systems, resilience planning, stormwater management as well as other industry trends, drivers, and clients.
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Kimley-Horn's Long Beach, California (CA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Transportation/Traffic team. Kimley-Horn's Long Beach, California (CA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Transportation/Traffic team.
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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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These projects will be completed working with a team of people with expertise in water/wastewater/stormwater; air emissions; hazardous materials/waste; health and safety and industrial hygiene. Working knowledge of relevant state and federal environmental laws, regulations, compliance practices, and record k-keeping requirements, including, but not limited to RCRA, CERCLA, NPDES, TSCA, PHMSA, SARA, CWA, CAA, DOT, and OSHA.
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The ideal candidate will be an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certified professional with a strong foundation in structural engineering principles, including seismic load analysis, structural design, and telecommunication design.
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Apply your engineering knowledge to diverse projects, collaborating with teams to devise innovative solutions drawing on best practices in areas such as Railway Infrastructure, Stormwater Management, Port Facilities, Fisheries, Cruise Terminals, Small Boat Harbors, and Marinas.
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The Public Works Department desires Certification in Traffic Engineering (e.g., Professional Traffic Operations Engineer [PTOE]), Traffic Engineer License (TE), Qualified SWPPP Practitioner/Developer (QSP/QSD), Certification in Stormwater Management (e.g., Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality [CPSWQ]), and/or Certification in Accessibility Compliance (e.g., Certified Access Specialist [CASp.
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Experience with stormwater is a plus. EIT certification desired. Oversee operations and maintenance (O&M) of remediation systems including groundwater and soil vapor extraction. Support soil and groundwater remediation projects.
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Demonstrated knowledge of environmental regulations related to air, water (including wastewater and stormwater), hazardous materials, RCRA, etc. US Federal and state environmental compliance and permitting experience (Air, Water, RCRA, SPCC, UST, etc.
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