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Requirements: Duties will include hydrology and hydraulic studies, drainage calculations including collection conveyance design, routing, stormwater management systems design, drainage analysis, and environmental coordination.
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Complete hydrology and hydraulic analysis, drainage reports, and storm drain design including detention and water quality facilities. Complete hydrology and hydraulic analysis, drainage reports, and storm drain design including detention and water quality facilities.
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Strong knowledge of soils, geotechnical reports, and hydrology. Strong experience with NPDES permitting, SWPP plans, erosion control BMPs. Land planning, cost estimates, bid evaluation, construction management.
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The role entails expertise and hands-on involvement in areas like hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering, or structural engineering. The role entails expertise and hands-on involvement in areas like hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering, or structural engineering.
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Successful completion of a curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree in an appropriate scientific field, e.g., engineering technology, physics, chemistry, architecture, computer science, mathematics, hydrology, or geology, may be accepted in lieu of a bachelor's degree in engineering, provided the applicant has had at least 1 year of professional engineering experience acquired under professional engineering supervision and guidance.
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A technical expertise in wastewater treatment, hydraulics & hydrology, as well as extensive work with industrial or municipal clients is required. TRC has an exciting Senior Design Engineer (Water/Wastewater) position ideally based out of our Denver, Durango or Chicago office, working a minimum of three days a week in-office.
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Create drainage studies for projects, perform hydrology and hydraulic calculations. Erosion control design and write stormwater management plan. The ideal candidate will be efficient in Civil 3D AutoCAD, have experience working on land development projects.
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12+ years of experience in hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical, and/or structural engineering. Multi-state designfirm is seeking a SeniorCivil/Geotechnical Engineer with a focus on dam projects for their team in Denver, Colorado.
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Experience in water resources planning, hydrology/hydraulics, and drainage/flood control design. Keyword(s): Drainage Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Project Management, Leadership, stormwater systems, roadway, hydraulic modeling, transportation hydraulics, scour.
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Managing staff in the following duties of hydrology and hydraulic, flood analysis, stormwater treatment, managing clients. Managing staff in the following duties of hydrology and hydraulic, flood analysis, stormwater treatment, managing clients.
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Apply knowledge of natural sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, hydrology, and mathematics) to explain observations. Apply standard field practices and techniques using basic field equipment to collect samples of soil, soil vapor, groundwater, surface water, and sediment; prepare samples for shipping; and complete chain-of-custody or similar paperwork.
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Skill and experience in water resources engineering, specifically hydrology and hydraulic analyses utilizing various methods and software including HEC-HMS and two-dimensional HEC-RAS models. Keywords: Civil Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Railroad, Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Kernersville, NC; Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Dayton, OH.
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Current registration as an Engineer Intern (EI), Engineer in Training (EIT), or licensure as a Professional Engineer (PE) by any State, the District of Columbia, Guam, or Puerto Rico. Absent other means of qualifying under this standard, those applicants who achieved such registration by means other than written test (e.g., State grandfather or eminence provisions) are eligible only for positions that are within or closely related to the specialty field of their registration.
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Track record of work in cross-disciplinary teams from technical backgrounds including engineering, earth and planetary science, ecology, hydrology, and geochemistry. Education or experience with geotechnical research of surface and subsurface hydrology including evaluations of internal erosion, backwards erosion, suffusion, and dispersion.
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Experience with civil design, permitting, and hydrology modeling. LHH is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years experience for a land development client in Denver, CO. Experience with civil design, permitting, and hydrology modeling.
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