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Work on water/wastewater projects, which may include research and analysis, road storm sewer drainage, pipelines, hydrology, pump stations and reservoirs. We are a Construction and Engineering Management consulting firm, specializing in civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Prepare and submit for bid all civil engineering plans for rough and fine grading, wet utilities (storm drain, sewer and water), dry utilities, street improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalks, AC pavement, signage and striping), walls/ornamental iron.
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In the planning, design and plan production for general civil engineering on a wide variety of projects which may include site civil design, rough & precise grading, dredging, drainage design, utility design (sewer, water, & storm drain.
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The successful candidate will have a background in dam safety, risk assessment, civil engineering design focused on civil engineering modeling (both Civil3d or Bentley Open Roads), design and rehabilitation of existing levees, dams and storm water projects.
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You are responsible for leading the design of HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection for industrial type projects, mainly water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, hydroelectric power stations, storm mitigation facilities, and semi-conductor manufacturing facilities.
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Capital Improvement Projects Construction Which of the following best describes your engineering experience related to managing and inspecting the construction of capital improvement projects particularly storm drain rehabilitation and installation, sewer line rehabilitation and installation, sewer pump stations, street paving, sidewalk placement, and traffic signal improvements.
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The ideal candidate will help maintain and grow our environmental consulting business and be passionate about the monitoring and implementation aspects of storm water management, TMDLs, indicator bacteria, water quality resources, environmental permitting, and municipal, commercial and industrial NPDES compliance.
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Typical projects include drainage studies and plans for roadway drainage systems, storm drain systems, bridge hydraulics, and stormwater quality projects. 5 + years of professional experience required with storm water and drainage design.
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Perform drainage design for transportation projects, including stormwater management facility, storm drain, ditch, culvert, hydrology and hydraulics, and scour analysis. In addition to our local projects, our team is also engaged in some of the largest regional projects in Southern California including Brightline West (High speed rail from LA to Vegas) and California High Speed Rail. Why not grow your career in civil engineering, planning, or program management while supporting these important projects that support the infrastructure in your communities.
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WSP is seeking a Lead Consultant Water Resources Scientist or Engineer to help manage our growing storm water consulting projects in San Diego, CA. Bachelor's Degree in natural or physical sciences or related engineering field is required, with a minimum of 7 years of experience in surface water quality monitoring or a closely related field.
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Perform storm drain and flood channel maintenance duties; clean storm drains; clear debris from catch basins, storm drains and flood channels; build forms and prepare grades; mix, pour, spread, and finish concrete.
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Assistant Engineer – Civil positions perform journey-level professional engineering work and may serve as design engineer with responsibility for all phases of a design project; perform complex construction inspection; check building and subdivision plans; perform planning engineering; storm water quality inspection, serve as project manager for engineering projects of average complexity; may supervise paraprofessional staff; and perform other duties as assigned.
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We work on a large variety of both public and private infrastructure systems ranging from small to large-scale bridges, transit systems, roadways, water and storm water systems, tunnels and HDD installations, commercial structures, deep excavations, and more, all while managing complexities of dense urban sites or difficult mountainous terrain.
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Our Engineering and Construction Practice a is recognized leader in forensic expert witness and testimony for construction defect, premises liability, storm damage assessment, and construction site safety litigation cases.
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Primary tasks may include: developing and calibrating water, wastewater, recycled water and storm water hydraulic models, performing GIS data analysis, developing maps and figures, alternatives analysis, system water quality, energy and operations optimization and rehabilitation studies, and developing capital improvement recommendations and plans.
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