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Management experience and technical competencies with stormwater (flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality) projects, horizontal utility projects, site grading, and drainage, and experience serving municipalities on various municipal assignments, including permitting.
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Advanced knowledge of multimedia compliance including NEPA, USACE, CWA, DEQ/DEP, DOT, SPCC and waste management, water quality, construction, and industrial/municipal stormwater, air quality, T&E species, USFW, and Historical Resources.
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Keywords: sales, representative, professional, account executive, account manager, business development, Engineering, civil engineer, construction, sales engineer, building products, professional engineer, public works, DOT, construction materials, precast, concrete, architectural sales, PVC, metal pipe, concrete pipe, stormwater, sewer, specifying products, spec sales, technical sales, culvert, storm water, storm sewer, hydraulics, storm, drainage, reinforced concrete.
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Civil Engineers are responsible for the design of Civil plans including erosion control (SWPPP), grading and drainage, wet utilities (water, sewer, storm drain), stormwater treatment (LID and WQMP), street improvement plans, and preparation of various technical reports.
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Knowledgeable of regulations pertaining to air; water; stormwater; wastewater; solid, universal, and hazardous wastes; pesticides; transportation; and safety. Lead compliance efforts for all local, state, regional, and federal regulatory environmental requirements including RCRA, SPCC, SWPPP, TSDR, TSCA, and more.
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Preparation of permits;Scheduling and oversight of utility locating, geophysics, excavation, driller, and construction subcontractors;Installation of erosion control features, soil gas probes, and groundwater monitoring wells;Sampling of dry weather surface flow, stormwater, groundwater, soil, and soil gas;Geologic and hydrogeologic interpretation from soil borings, excavations, trenches, and monitor wells;Data analysis and report preparation; andBudget management.
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Kleinfelder is currently seeking a Lead Drainage Engineer and/or Lead Stormwater Engineer to join our SoCal Design Team! Stormwater design includes preparing agency-required documentation such as SWQMPs, Water Quality Technical Reports, SWPPPs, and other documents describing permanent and temporary erosion control measures such as ditches, channels, basins, silt fences, fiber rolls, and other CASQrequired devices.
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This position will act as Project Engineer/Geologist to provide Project Management on stormwater compliance, environmental regulatory compliance, remediation, due diligence, air quality, and environmental construction projects.
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Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits.
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In relation to this posting, LBYD Federal works on a wide variety of challenging water infrastructure related projects including design and rehabilitation of dams, levees, pipelines, stormwater systems, coastal/stream restoration, and flood mitigation projects.
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Surveys assigned field areas including ponds, ditches, flood control channels, stormwater structures, freeways, creeks, lakes, marshy areas, residential premises, spas, and swimming pools for mosquito breeding sources and other vectors; prepares inspection reports and records pesticide usage.
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Methods, materials, and techniques used in the construction of public works projects, including water and wastewater systems, stormwater, street, and traffic systems design. The Engineer will play a key support role in the Department of Public Works, Engineering Division, which consists of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer, Engineering Manager, Senior Engineer, Engineer and Senior Management Analyst.
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The responsibilities of this position are generally representing and advising DWP’s Water System on issues involving the Los Angeles Aqueduct system, groundwater rights, purchased imported water supplies, stormwater and recycled water projects, and contaminated site remediation.
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Some positions in the Department of Public Works may require a Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Developer (QSD) and/or a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) certificate within one-year of appointment.
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Ability to read and understand local zoning codes, stormwater management codes, FWS wetland maps, record civil and survey drawings Compensation: Salary equivalent to experience: $k-$k range (DOE) % Individual Healthcare Insurance Coverage.
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