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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Experience with roadways, sanitary sewers, water distribution systems, storm drain facilities, site grading, stormwater management, earthwork, erosion & sediment control, environmental compliance, ADA compliance, and/or pavement markings & signage.
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This may include hydrology/hydraulic studies, due diligence/site analysis reports, engineer's opinion of probable costs, project schedules, utility computations, detention/retention computations, storm sewer reports, local and state permit applications, stormwater reports, soils reports, earthwork volume calculations, StormCAD reports, WaterCAD reports, and preliminary grading.
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Prepare calculations like storm drain, wastewater, water system, earthwork quantities, transportation, cost estimates, and other supporting documentation for public and private projects.
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Oversee plans, permits, and reports for hazardous waste, air quality, storm water, EPCRA, NPDES, and wastewater programs. Provide expert advice and guidance to clients on environmental compliance issues related to air quality, industrial wastewater, storm water, hazardous waste, and hazardous materials.
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Managing and participating in the preparation of engineering plans and specifications for the design of stormwater management facilities including storm sewer systems, detention facilities, flood control facilities, channel restoration/rehabilitation, bridge hydraulics, culverts, and other hydraulic structures and facilities.
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Provide civil design services including preparation of civil/site work drawings, structural evaluations and designs, airfield pavements and water/sewer/storm water designs based on existing local utilities and facility load and use.
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In this role you'll have the opportunity to lead work on a variety of projects including but not limited to: expansions of tailings facilities; conceptual designs of a spillway upgrade/retrofit alternative; hydro-pumped storage projects; storm water mediation, seepage water detention, and more.
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Understands various heavy civil construction types including earthwork, formwork, reinforced concrete, shotcrete, drainage, foundations, retaining structures, etc. Understands various heavy civil construction types including earthwork, formwork, reinforced concrete, shotcrete, drainage, foundations, retaining structures, etc.
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Experience in land development and the design of building related site civil (grading, utilities, storm drainage, stormwater management, and erosion control) is required. Strong operating knowledge in modeling software such as Hydraflow Storm Sewers, Hydraflow Hydrographs, HydroCAD, Bentley StormCAD or similar software.
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Preferred Qualifications:·Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D/LDD and familiarity with grading and earthwork concepts. Project management and task management skill required·AutoCAD experience required·Working knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required.
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Applicant should be experienced with foundations, buildings, underground utilities, earthwork, asphalt and concrete. Dewberry is currently seeking a Water/Wastewater Construction Inspector/ Resident Engineer for work on the west slope of Colorado in the Glenwood Springs area.
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Assist and implement site layout grading, drainage, site utilities, including design of force mains, leachate collection systems, landfill gas collection systems, storm water management and erosion and sediment control.
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Demonstrated strong background in civil engineering including site preparation, storm water management and BMPs, hydraulic and hydrology (H&H) studies, site drainage and grading, design of access roads, and fencing layout, for renewable energy projects.
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Lead Mechanical Engineer shall have ability to perform on-site utility audits including but not limited to: Natural gas, domestic cold/hot water systems, compressed gas systems, steam, glycol, process, storm, and sanitary plumbing systems, HVAC systems.
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