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The Surface Water/Drainage Senior Project Manager will join an established team who work on watershed planning studies, Dam studies, Levee improvement plans, FEMA Floodplain Mapping and stormwater programs and projects for clients who have to maintain compliance with various MS4 permits, the preferred candidate will develop and maintain municipal client relationships while delivering work products.
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Proficiency in computer design programs AutoCAD, Civil 3D and Hydrology-Hydraulics software. Utilize AutoCAD and Civil 3D in preparation of plans for drainage, precise grading, water, sewer, storm drain, street improvements and site planning for land development projects.
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Ability to prepare technical reports and calculations (i.e., hydrology/hydraulics, WQMP, SWPPP, and water & sewer) is a plus. Must have foundational knowledge of Hydrology/Hydraulic Analysis, design methods and water quality low impact development applications.
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Familiar with AES or Civil 3D hydrology software. Requires 10+ years' experience in civil engineering industry, preparing studies such as Hydrology and WQMP. Preferred a minimum of 3 years' experience as a plan checker reviewing plans and hydrology and WQMP reports and related grading or improvement plans.
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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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Legal Director - Orange County Coastkeeper April 7, 2023 Legal Director Job Announcement About Coastkeeper Orange County Coastkeeper is a non-profit organization that protects swimmable, drinkable, fishable water and promotes watershed resilience throughout our region.
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Background or training in river mechanics and/or watershed management. Analyze watershed data using GIS and statistical techniques. Experience with design in AutoCAD Civil 3D and/or MicroStation (earthwork grading, profiles, and surface development), modeling programs, and ArcGIS.
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Duties/Responsibilities:Develops broad knowledge and skills in public works civil engineering, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics, storm water quality (LID, WQMP, SWPPP, SMARTS) and utilities. This role works collaboratively in a team environment providing engineering design for public works, hydrology/hydraulics, and utility projects.
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Specific classes taken should include a mix of the following: Hydraulics, Hydrology, Wastewater Treatment, Stormwater Design, Pavement Design, Soils, Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD), and Fluid Mechanics.
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Oversees preparation of water use efficiency mandated reporting and the District’s Urban Water Management Plan and Best Management Practices Report through data collection and analysis in the areas of demand forecasting, historical trends in water use and hydrology, water conditions and quality, water savings, rate structures, and water supply economics; enters data results from all efficiency programs; query data for selected reporting ranges; analyzes and screens data for reporting accuracy.
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At Stantec, we approach every water and natural resource project we undertake—whether at the local, regional, or watershed level— thoughtfully, and execute it with excellence across all project phases.
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Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Engineering, Hydraulics, Hydrology, Water Resources, or a related field from an accredited four-year college or university. Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) in Civil Engineering, Engineering, Hydraulics, Hydrology, Water Resources, or a related field from an accredited four-year college or university.
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Background in hydrology and hydraulics (open-channel flow, pipelines, flood mitigation) Experience with creating and updating features in GIS (Esri ArcGIS) AutoCAD (Civil 3D), Revit, Adobe Acrobat, or Bluebeam Revu.
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Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. Kimley-Horn's Orange, California (CA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Land Development team.
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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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