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One of our Valued Clients, a specialized firm providing Geotechnical, Environmental, Water Resources, Civil Design, and Construction Services throughout the project delivery life cycle from conceptual planning to permitting, design, engineering, and construction management, is looking to add to their Nor or SoCal Team.
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Conduct and review water resources engineering work in the design, construction, and maintenance of highways systems in the MnDOT Metro area. Licensure as a professional civil engineer with the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design (AELSLAGID) or ability to obtain licensure through reciprocity.
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The position will also participate in and provide subject matter oversight of a variety of project types including planning, design, inspection and construction management of dam, levees, floodwalls, and other critical infrastructure subject to seismic forces and ground motions.
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Review consultant prepared construction plans for drainage and storm water treatment features to insure MnDOT standards are followed, and regulatory concerns and requirements are satisfied.
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We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Managers and Technical Services Area Professionals to serve as engineers of record, group managers and technical practice leaders with expertise and interest in working on fish ecohydraulics, fisheries and aquatic science and fish hatchery design projects in North America and beyond.
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Expert-level knowledge of geotechnical engineering concepts, theories and practices as applied to foundation design, seismic hazard evaluation including determination of design ground motions and evaluation of liquefaction and associated hazards, and slope stability and seepage analysis.
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Understanding of construction design, land development, traffic engineering, transportation planning, solid waste management/landfill operation, dependent special district engineering/administration, or flood control district engineering/ administration.
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Working under the direct supervision of the Operations Director and/or Superintendent, the Lead Electrician will be responsible for the construction, installation and modification of electrical appliances, systems, facilities, and related controls of varying design and/or complexity.
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Pursuing a bachelors or associates degree in any areas of Horticulture such as the following: Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, Agriculture-Business, Landscape Design or Plant Science.
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The successful candidate will be able to support a diverse range of areas including, but not limited to, civil design, earthworks construction, piping systems, hydrology, hydraulics, surface water management, erosion and slope stability, and landfill permitting and design.
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Engineering experience (with engineering degree, or certification as either EI (Engineering Intern), EIT (Engineer in Training) or PE (Professional Engineer), equivalent to the GS-12 level or higher in power system design, planning, maintenance, construction, SCADA, EMS, or operations.
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In Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or related field; 6+ professional engineering experience in the solid waste industry;Professional Engineering licensure (; Experience with environmental monitoring systems (landfill gas, groundwater, ; Experience with environmental permitting including solid waste and air; Familiarity with solid waste facility design, LFG system design, and construction quality assurance; Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Principles and practices of land use development, traffic and lighting design, pavement management, drainage, public infrastructure and construction inspection processes.
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The Commercial Swimming Pool Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of commercial swimming pool construction performed by Red Leaf Developments,Inc. This includes directly overseeing all Red Leaf Development employees and Subcontractors.
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Under the direction of the Department Director or City Engineer, the Senior Civil Engineer plans, coordinates, supervises, and participates in complex professional engineering activities including engineering planning and design, construction project management of utilities, buildings, roads, and land development; and plan check activities.
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