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2 to 4 years of experience as a civil engineer, preferably with experience in site layout, stormwater, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems. Prepare design documents and reports for civil site development (site layout, grading, drainage, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems.
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Certified as a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP), Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD), Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), and/or a Certified Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI) is a plus.
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Contract for and monitor the progress of site development improvements such as, demolition, grading, wet utilities, dry utilities, street improvements, landscaping, erosion control and site cleanliness.
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Ability to write project work plans, health and safety plans, traffic control plans, erosion control plans, etc. Responsibilities will include project and task management, preparing technical reports, development and oversight of remedial/removal actions, field sampling and field procedures, implementation of soil and groundwater investigations, and oversight of munitions response projects.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Create control/estimation algorithms to support a broad thermal management scope: climate control, battery, powertrain, heat pump/refrigeration system, car computers, and more. Your mastery of controls will balance many critical customer-facing performance attributes, e.g., vehicle range or efficiency, occupant comfort/climate control, NVH, and more.
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Coursework or experience with civil engineering design, construction site management, erosion and sediment control, water quality, and/or hydrology and hydraulics. Plans include Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), Erosion and Sediment Control Plans (ESCPs) Water Pollution Control Plans (WPCPs), Low Impact Development (LID) Plans, and Water Quality Management Plans (WQMPs.
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At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place.
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Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment basis in their Southern California State Region (SoCal.
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Provide designs for Telecommunications systems (Structured cabling systems, Telecom spaces and pathway infrastructure) and Electronic Safety & Security systems (IP video surveillance, access control, intercom.
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Prepare data sheets and specifications for electrical equipment for power distribution center (PDC), switchgear, transformer, motor control center (MCC), variable frequency drive (VFD), starter, control panel, etc.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career as a stock control clerk, parts clerk, or storekeeper in civilian factories, repair shops, department stores, or government warehouses and stockrooms.
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White Cap Supply Holdings, LLC ("White Cap") serves as a one-stop shop providing concrete accessories and chemicals, tools and equipment, building materials and fasteners, erosion and waterproofing and safety products to professional contractors by meeting their distinct and customized supply needs in non-residential, residential and infrastructure end markets.
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Developing detailed designs for stormwater management systems, erosion control measures, and other civil infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a variety of projects, from land development to erosion control.
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The Infection Preventionist conducts organization-wide surveillance, reporting of communicable diseases to public health, monitors environment for infection prevention and control risks, and provides educational/in-service activities that support the organization-wide infection control program, including inpatient and ambulatory.
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