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Lead regulatory and wildlife permitting. Bachelor's degree in biology, botany, environmental science, ecology, or similar discipline with biological emphasis. Draft and review due diligence/constraints reports, focused survey reports, GIS mapping, jurisdictional delineation reports, monitoring reports, restoration/mitigation plans, regional conservation plan consistency documents and biological technical reports, including impact analysis and mitigation measures for multiple jurisdictions.
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Job Description Job Description The Sr. Air Quality Engineer / Scientist (Environmental Permitting and Compliance Specialist) performs professional engineering work, leading and executing the compliance and permitting functions in relation to Air Quality Regulations and Compliance.
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We are Montrose, a global environmental services provider offering environmental planning and permitting, measurement and analytical services, and environmental resiliency and sustainability solutions.
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Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D, hydrology and hydraulic software. Completing research and permitting processes for sites. 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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Bachelor's or Master's degree (preferred) in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Hydrology, Geology, Earth Sciences, or related field1 (. Job Title: Water Resources Engineer / Hydrogeologist.
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Working knowledge of Federal, State, and local jurisdiction permitting regulations for water/wastewater. Provide project management and engineering expertise on water/wastewater infrastructure projects, work with in-house engineering experts for water transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, tanks/reservoirs, pump stations, and water and wastewater treatment.
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Manage complex environmental matters, including groundwater, air permitting, SWPPP, and SPCC. Manage complex environmental matters, including groundwater, air permitting, SWPPP, and SPCC. Savage Search Associates is representing one of our favorite clients in search of an Environmental Health & Safety Manager in the Orange County, California location.
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Requires in-depth knowledge of safety (Federal and Cal-OSHA) and environmental regulations (hazardous waste, industrial wastewater, storm water, air permitting, EPCRA Tier II) as they apply to manufacturing settings.
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Knowledge of: the principles, practices and methods of civil engineering particularly as they apply to project management, project design, strength of materials, materials testing, stress analysis, surveying and photogrammetry, hydraulics and hydrology, land use and subdivisions, construction inspection, quantity and cost estimating, traffic engineering, and contract administration; related laws and regulations, such as the California Environmental Quality Act and the Subdivision Map Act.
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They will lead with team members on acquisition, city/county coordination, site and building design, permitting, design meetings, construction administration and acts as the representative of the company.
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The position will work on complex projects involving innovative process engineering design and implementation projects, including water and wastewater treatment system evaluation, testing, design, and implementation, as well as permitting support and construction support.
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Strong knowledge regarding easements, right-of-way, and permitting for distribution projects. Prepare and disseminate project communication regarding vegetation management, third-party attachments, right-of-way, and outage planning.
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If you are a current OCC employee who previously received a waiver determination permitting you to retain bank securities due to extenuating circumstances, please note that this determination may be rescinded if the nature of your duties changes.
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Experience with the zoning, entitlements and permitting processes Ability to read and understand blue prints to accurately discuss project details Must have Autocad experience and ability to create drawings Strong client-centric service focus with attention to detail Strong people skills to allow interaction with all city and state officials.
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Prepare technical reports and calculations in areas such as hydrology, hydraulics, sewer capacity, earthwork, and water demand. Prepare technical reports and calculations in areas such as hydrology, hydraulics, sewer capacity, earthwork, and water demand.
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