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CDD has broad responsibilities including, but not limited to, long-range planning, review of applications for new developments, construction permitting and inspection, and implementation of the City’s housing and code enforcement programs.
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Experience conducting inspections of solid waste facilities and approving permitting documentation under the LEA oversight. Conduct routine inspections of solid waste facilities such as Landfills, Transfer Station/Materials Recovery Facilities, Closed Landfills, Compost Facilities, and body art establishment and practitioners, etc.
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Knowledge of site acquisition procedures, including regulatory and permitting process. Oversees, inspects, and monitors contractual fieldwork which includes excavations, boring, placement of hand hole, aerial strand and fiber cable installation, and restoration of work areas.
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Anticipated familiarity with additional areas, such as stormwater management, parks and trails, transit facilities, environmental permitting, on-call assignments, and/or ports and aviation, showcasing versatility and adaptability in managing public infrastructure projects.
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Project Management to select, contract, and manage the EPC contractors and coordinate with internal resources for permitting and construction of projects. ResponsibilitiesA key enabler of Mainspring’s mission to bring its scalable, fast-ramping, fuel-flexible capacity to the utility segment is the ability to seamlessly execute the design, permitting, construction, and commissioning of utility-scale projects.
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Deep familiarity with California and Bay Area building codes and permitting processes. About the role Quilt is a high-growth startup on a mission to move humanity off of fossil fuel heating to fight climate change.
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Manage environmental processes to ensure company and regulatory requirements are met in relation to hazardous/special waste management, water discharge & air permitting obligations. Manage environmental processes to ensure company and regulatory requirements are met in relation to hazardous/special waste management, water discharge & air permitting obligations.
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Direct, coordinate, review, and participate in the work of professional and other planning staff in data collection, analysis, and implementation of a wide variety of planning, zoning, and environmental review activities.
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A key enabler of Mainspring’s mission to bring its scalable, fast-ramping, fuel-flexible capacity to the utility segment is the ability to seamlessly execute the design, permitting, construction, and commissioning of utility-scale projects.
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Knowledge of typical aerial and underground utility construction practices Knowledge of GO95 and GO120 construction regulations Working knowledge of MUTCD traffic control permitting requirements Organized and able to maintain tracking sheets.
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Working knowledge of MUTCD traffic control permitting requirements. Obtain all necessary permitting/zoning approval from local, state and national agencies. At CableCom, as a Permitting Supervisor, you’ll manage the day to day work of all Permit Coordinators and Permit Contractors.
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A key enabler of the company’s mission to bring its scalable, fast-ramping, fuel-flexible capacity to the utility segment is the ability to seamlessly execute the design, permitting, construction, and commissioning of utility-scale projects.
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This includes pre-design, RFP, contract negotiation, design, engineering, bidding, permitting, construction, and commissioning. Zoox is developing the first ground-up, fully autonomous vehicle fleet and the supporting ecosystem required to bring this technology to market.
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Duties:Investigate, develop, and enforce legal and regulatory issues associated with permitting and approving large-scale industrial, electric utility, residential, and commercial projects. This role involves managing a wide range of legal and regulatory matters related to the permitting and approval of large-scale projects.
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Experience with CEQA permitting through the California Energy Commission (CEC) and/or California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Your work and contribution on these programs include assisting with project siting, local, state, and federal permitting, and supporting National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)/California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance.
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