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As SPE lead and supervise construction inspection activities at various transportation infrastructure construction projects such as roadway, bridge, drainage, erosion & control, and maintenance and traffic field site locations for FDOT projects.
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Tasks will include permitting, site layout and development, grading and erosion control, drainage and stormwater management design, development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and public outreach.
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Florida Stormwater Association Certification Level I and Erosion and Sediment Control License are preferred and/or must be obtained within twelve (12) months of date of hire. Maintains shoreline and stormwater ponds, lakes and ditches; herbicide and mosquito application and removal of weeds.
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Perform site design activities such as determining cut/fill for a grading plan, determining impervious additions and calculating water flow for erosion control and storm water control. ICF is seeking a Senior Substation Civil Structural Engineer with experience performing electric utility substation design engineering and reviews.
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We are committed to providing clients with innovative erosion control, land development, and street sweeping solutions that improve lives. We are committed to providing clients with innovative erosion control, land development, and street sweeping solutions that improve lives.
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Performs inspections in accordance with NPDES guidelines and conducts follow up with necessary repairs. The Stormwater Maintenance Worker works independently within established policies and procedures.
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Develop drainage plans, including plan views, ditch profiles, drainage structure sheets, erosion control, and stormwater pollution prevention plans. Develop drainage plans, including plan views, ditch profiles, drainage structure sheets, erosion control, and stormwater pollution prevention plans.
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Analyze stormwater or floodplain drainage systems to control erosion, stabilize natural water body flow ways and side banks, understand/reduce flooding, or repair channel sections. Analyze stormwater or floodplain drainage systems to control erosion, stabilize natural water body flow ways and side banks, understand/reduce flooding, or repair channel sections.
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The candidate will develop concepts as well as work on preliminary engineering and final design for projectsThis would include developing geometric alignments, profiles, surface modeling, cross sections, grading design, drainage, superelevation, construction details, work zone traffic control, erosion control, and signing and striping plans.
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The Stormwater Field Technician is responsible for installing, repairing and removing sediment and erosion controls that are commonly used as Best Management Practices (BMPs) at construction sites.
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Prepare project design documentation, including drainage design reports, storm sewer tabulation sheets, pond siting reports, and culvert analysis following FDOT, FDEP, and water management district standards.
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Class B CDL, Airbrake endorsement, Tanker endorsement, FDEP erosion control inspector. Repair potholes, roads, and curbs; dig, form, pour, and finish concrete work; raise and lower manholes; Clean stormwater treatment and conveyance systems; dredge sand and muck from aquatic sites, remove trees, brush, and other debris from roads; clean storm drains; clean and repair storm water drains.
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Strong background in design of steel structures, concrete structures, site grading, geotechnical engineering, foundations, and substation access roads, including knowledge of relevant codes and standards.
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Land Development Plan, Stormwater Management, Water and Sanitary Sewer, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design. Land Development Plan, Stormwater Management, Water and Sanitary Sewer, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design.
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Erosion Control Plans. The successful candidate for the AutoCAD Civil 3D Design Technician will be responsible for the preparation of maps, illustrative exhibits, plans and civil construction drawings for residential commercial, resort and industrial site development projects and for infrastructure improvement projects, including roadways, drainage, utilities and parks for private and public sector projects.
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