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You will be part of a team of nearly a dozen engineers who focus on roadway and highway design, traffic engineering and transportation planning, and stormwater, hydraulics and permitting. You will be part of a team of nearly a dozen engineers who focus on roadway and highway design, traffic engineering and transportation planning, and stormwater, hydraulics and permitting.
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Typical assignments would include traffic analysis and design, highway, site layout, drainage, pedestrian facility, underground utility, and erosion control designs along with regulatory permitting preparation.
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In general, manages the planning, engineering, siting/permitting, procurement, construction, commissioning and close out project phases. Manages the development of a comprehensive siting and permitting needs assessment.
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Lead permitting and regulatory compliance efforts. EHS Specialist - Cromwell, CT. Our employees proudly work and serve our communities from our headquarters in Shelton, CT, across the United States and around the globe.
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Knowledge of applicable wetland and permitting regulations as well as NEPA screening tools. These scopes may include wetland delineation, wetland permitting, agency coordination, non-environmental permitting tasks, environmental inspections, or site assessment activities.
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AECOM's Environmental business group is actively seeking an energetic and enthusiastic Senior Wetland Scientist / Environmental Permitting Specialist to join our team in Chelmsford, MA or Rocky, Hill, CT or Providence, RI.
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2 years' experience with NEPA and Water or Natural Resource analysis and permitting. Reviewing and preparing planning/engineering studies/reports/permit applications with a focus on regulatory compliance and technical adequacy with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Connecticut Environmental Policy Act (CEPA), natural and water resource evaluations, and contaminated and hazardous materials management.
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Our consulting staff represents the best talents in planning, engineering, regulatory permitting and ecological science, landscape architecture, land surveying, and spatial information systems.
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Proficiency in Autocad Civil 3D is required; experience with Microstation OpenRoads is a plus. Opportunity with a variety of projects including roadway design along municipal and state highways, intersection improvements such as roundabouts and signalized intersections, streetscape, multi-use pathways, ADA enhancements, bridge projects, and drainage improvement projects.
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The Construction Manager will work closely with personnel in Transmission Project Management, Environmental Permitting, Siting, local control center, and Outreach Services. The Construction Manager will ensure Project Manager and project team are notified of any deviations in construction safety compliance, environmental compliance, schedule, design, materials, budget, and commissioning plans.
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CTDEEP RSRs and CTA reporting, filings, and permitting. Senior Environmental Scientist - Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation. We are an ENR Top 500 firm that provides engineering, architecture, land surveying, and environmental consulting services to the public and private sectors.
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Strong working knowledge of safety and environmental compliance. Ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local EHS regulations and interact with these agencies as required. As more products plug in to an aging grid, Hubbell solutions enable the transition to a more reliable, resilient and efficient energy infrastructure.
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This full-time position will contribute to project delivery and client service teams in winning and executing innovative planning, evaluation, design, permitting and construction support services for a variety of advanced treatment plants, biosolids, pumping stations, pipeline, and integrated water resources projects for municipal clients in the areas of water, wastewater, and stormwater.
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May be responsible for the development or review of commissioning plans, and outage requests, holds electrical system clearances, and takes switching orders to support construction projects and or storm restoration.
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SO services includes Air Quality Permitting and Compliance, Environmental Due Diligence, Environmental Compliance and Assurance, Safety Compliance and Assurance, Digital EHS&S, Industrial Hygiene, and Product Stewardship.
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