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Assignments may include mentoring less-experienced team members on AutoCAD and Civil 3D, grading and drainage design, water and sewer infrastructure design, and construction engineering.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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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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Potential projects include; floodplain management (levee and channel design, certification and inspection; floodplain mapping; and restoration of floodplain connectivity), dam repair design and safety (probable maximum flood analysis, dam break analysis, inundation mapping and preparation of emergency action plans), river and floodplain restoration design, and determination/mitigation of water resources project impacts.
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Negotiates contracts for services to be performed by outside consultants such as architecture, civil engineering, landscape architecture and soils and structural engineering. Interact with the regional environmental manager and division on issues relating to our Lennar Environmental Management System (LEMS) which includes storm water, air quality, wetlands, and environmental site investigation modules.
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Permit work inspection includes Commercial Buildings, Residential Buildings, Demolition, Clearing and Grading, Land Use, Right of Way, Signs, Water/sewer/stormdrain/Edison/, utilities, Wireless Communication Facilities Qualifications Experience and working knowledge of civil construction principles/practices in at least one of the following three fields:Permit Development Inspection for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
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Mercer is a business of Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), the world's leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, with more than 85,000 colleagues and annual revenue of over $20 billion.
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KOA Corporation (KOA), a Lochner Company is a leading provider in professional services in transportation, engineering, mobility planning, and construction management for public agencies and private sector clients.
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Field engineering support; technical input for inspection, testing, and maintenance; codes analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review; fire hazard assessment; system downtime response and troubleshooting; investigation, root cause and failure analysis; and general consulting on fire/life safety issues.
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Job Expectations: Prepare comprehensive technical reports and presentations and conceptual design documentsPerform modeling and planning of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water distribution, supply and transmission systemsDevelop sewer modeling and planning, and water resource skills and experienceManipulation and analysis of data using spreadsheets, tools, and GISPeriodic travel to project and client sites for data collection and meetingsDevelop project management skills and habits.
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Conducts plan checks on utility improvements plans including: sewer, water and storm drain. JOIN CANNON as a SENIOR PLAN CHECK ENGINEER in IRVINE. Irvine offers warm weather, beautiful scenery, and is a top bicycling city with miles of on-road bicycle lanes and mountain bike trails.
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Prepares site plans to include grading, hardscape, water feature, planting design, stormwater management systems design, and landscaping. The Senior Landscape Architect finds design solutions for a variety of project types from hotel and resort destinations, residential multi-family communities, urban and mixed-use development, and large-scale master planning developments.
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Research and Analysis: As the head of the entire product division, the CTO/CPO is expected to critic, refine, and make further recommendations on researches and analyses conducted by junior product management personnel in the field of Energy and Water.
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We are seeking a motivated senior environmental professional accustomed to working in a fast-paced consulting environment and comes from the fields of geology, engineering, compliance with the technical expertise to provide oversight of environmental investigation and remediation projects and to provide a supervisory role and mentorship to project management and staff personnel.
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Experience with installation, repair and maintenance work including with pumps, motors, controllers, fixtures, piping, valves, fittings, strainers, sand filters, water heaters; drinking fountains, eyewash stations, drains and sewer systems, diversion valves and lift stations.
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