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Proficiency with various remediation technologies and strategies to address a variety of contaminants for soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and surface water. Direct and provide oversight for data collection efforts including collecting, identifying, and compiling environmental data from samples of air, soil, water, sludge, and other matrices for projects, investigations, and surveys.
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We are actively looking for a junior level civil engineer to assist 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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Keywords- BSCE, civil engineer, environmental engineer, storm water, site plans, sanitary, drainage, erosion, site grading, retention design, subsurface, sediment, sewage, permit, municipal, PE, Professional Engineer, DC, EIT, Civil, AutoCAD Civil 3D, SWPPP, SWM, Land Development, Site Design, Civil, water, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, SWPP, bridge, highway, PE, NICET.
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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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Possession of a master's degree in a biological, chemical, physical, or environmental science, soil science, water science, hydrology, agronomy, natural resource science, environmental or public health, physical geography, or a closely related scientific discipline may be substituted for one year of the required general experience; possession of a doctorate in the above-named disciplines may be substituted for two years of the general experience.
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Conduct field work under general supervision of qualified geologist/engineer, including but not limited to logging soil borings, overseeing groundwater monitoring well installations, and collecting soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment samples, as well as documenting field activities, and subcontractor management.
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5 years of experience working in critical infrastructure (Federal/DoD, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Water/Wastewater, Power Generation, etc.) Our clients own and operate critical infrastructure in the Power, Water/Wastewater, Federal/DoD, Healthcare, Transportation, Oil and Gas and Chemical markets.
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Demonstrated ability to effectively manage renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects; including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Requirements: Civil Engineer, EIT, Project Engineer, Water/Wastewater. The Project Engineer will execute engineering and project management tasks that include process utility design, water/wastewater treatment system design, field engineering and contractor oversight, shop drawing review, project permitting and stakeholder coordination, and other related environmental projects in support of industrial, commercial, and municipal clients.
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This is an engaging and high impact position in which you will operate as a technical lead working closely with national industry leaders to develop and support clients with stormwater management and design, green infrastructure (GI), low impact development (LID), hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis, water quantity and water quality analysis, and watershed management projects.
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Primary responsibilities include routine field inspections of active soil vapor extraction emissions control systems for regulatory agency compliance and reporting, well gaging and field oversight of groundwater sample collection, collection of soil vapor samples from multi-depth probes, and indoor air sample collection.
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Conduct intrusive site investigations, Phase II ESAs, facility investigations, and remedial investigations of vapor, surface water, soil, groundwater, and/or sediment to determine the presence or absence, nature, and extent of constituents of concern.
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The Recycling Operations Operator II classification is distinguished from the Recycling Operations Operator I classification in that this classification is the beginning of the journey level for the series and is required to possess a California Water Resources Control Board issued Grade II Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate at the time of employment.
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Fieldwork may include the collection of groundwater, soil, soil vapor, and surface water samples. Engineer in Training (EIT) or Geologist in Training (GIT) certification is required; however, Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geoscientist (PG) certification is preferred.
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The Dozer Operator levels and scoops soil and controls the direction and angle of the equipment to move rocks and debris. HBC is a heavy civil contractor specializing in large site infrastructure, underground utilities, and roadway construction throughout central Florida.
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