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As a Senior Biologist/Ecologist, you will oversee and provide expertise in field biology, regulatory strategy, CEQA/NEPA analysis, and permitting strategy. Specific background and expertise should consist of strong botanical, wetland, or wildlife technical expertise, familiarity and experience with regulatory permitting, and project and client management.
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The role of a Job Captain is pivotal in ensuring the production of top-tier project deliverables in construction documents across all phases of a project, including Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, and Construction Administration.
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Energy Services West, a subsidiary of Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE: PWR), provides front-end design services, complex civil and foundation programs, overhead line construction, and oversight of large turnkey construction programs.
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Contribute to the pre-construction civil engineering design, planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope. Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS.Growth OpportunitiesAs a Civil Engineering Analyst with Kimley-Horn, you will benefit from hands-on experience, technical software and consulting trainings, and developmental programs geared towards growing Kimley-Horns future leaders.
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Minimum 15 years of experience of conducting biological resources impact analysis and regulatory permitting in California. Section 404/401 aquatic resource inventories (a.k.a. wetland and other Waters of the U.S. Delineations CRAM) and associated permitting.
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Coordinate with site personnel to address and enforce compliance with company safety policy, contract safety requirements, and state and federal regulatory compliance issues. Under the direction of the EHS Manager, the Safety Specialist will conduct safety inspections at various worksites and monitor compliance with applicable safety rules and assist On-Site Supervisors with implementation/enforcement of safety policy and regulatory requirements.
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To Learn More Visit: Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conducting geotechnical field investigations; Monitoring heavy civil construction projects; Monitoring landfill construction projects; Preparing comprehensive field work documentation; Performing and reviewing engineering calculations; Earthquake engineering; Landfill design and permitting; Remediation design and permitting; Dam and levee evaluations; Developing construction documents; and Writing and reviewing engineering reports.
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Pharmaceutical industrial engineering knowledge (pharmaceutical design, development, manufacturing, and regulatory requirements) to optimize technical transfer from lab-scale to kilo lab/pilot plant production; Implement hazard operability analysis and risk assessment skills to draft batch records and safety reports; Analyze lab and production data using NMR instrumentation, data interpretation, Chromatography to ensure FDA regulatory compliance and maintain quality standards.
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Strong knowledge in key areas, including energy markets, prospecting, real estate development, interconnection, permitting, environmental, project engineering, construction management. This includes site due diligence, securing land control agreements, environmental and permitting, interconnection, engineering & pre-construction, energy yield, tax abatements, power marketing, and tax equity financing.
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Develop utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects, from greenfielding to start of construction. Provide support during the construction phase to ensure successful COD. Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors.
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Demonstrable understanding of the current regulatory environment relative to the submission of proposals to the US Government; FAR, DFARS, DCAA in particular. Federal Contracting experience and Deltek Costpoint experience is desired for onsite work, and required for remote.
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At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. ) and associated permitting. Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS), Certified Botanist, or Certified Wildlife Biologist.
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Prepares all required fiscal regulatory reports for submittal to Sweetwater, California Department of Education, and/or other agencies; assists with all funding source/regulatory audits and monitoring visits; prepares a variety of regular and special reports for management; prepares drafts of correspondence; coordinates with the MCCS Director, Chief Financial Officer and other management staff on complex strategic financial planning and budget issues.
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The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting plans according to budget constraints, design factors and client needs. + Assists in developing studies, plans, criteria, specifications, calculations, evaluations, design documents, performance assessments, integrated systems analysis, cost estimates, budgets, associated with the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of cathodic protection and AC mitigation facilities/systems.
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Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental and permitting processes and regulatory requirements (e.g. NEPA, CEQA, NHPA Section 106, Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, etc.
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