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10+ years of experience in land development design, FDOT drainage Design and/or permitting. Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of conveyance systems, analysis, and design of cross drains, design of stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis.
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Primary Function: The position includes working closely with the project manager to assist with internal project management, mentoring and directing junior staff members, and assisting with watershed/stormwater modeling, pollutant loading analysis, water quality calculations, report writing, permitting, design, construction observations, and field reviews.
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Progressive experience in the evaluation, design, permitting and construction administration of water and wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, water storage and distribution facilities, and wastewater collection systems.
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This position includes designing, permitting, and preparing plans for ponds, storm sewers, culverts, and roadside ditches. Perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling of stormwater conveyance systems.
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Our stormwater and flood forecasting models include complex mathematical models that simulate the rainfall-runoff process, drainage systems, flooding and flood forecasting, groundwater flow, water quality impacts, and green stormwater infrastructure.
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Candidate shall have experience design and permitting with the following water management districts in Florida: St. Johns River, Southwest Florida and South Florida. 10 years’ experience in civil design / stormwater analysis and design.
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This role will manage and lead project/tasks and clients in the planning, design and construction of water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities including but not limited to treatment facilities, distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, stormwater systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications, and handling construction oversight/administration for both new construction and for rehabilitation work.
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Lead in performing engineering computations related to site hydrology and hydraulics (conveyance systems, analysis and design of cross drains, bridges, design of stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis), earthwork, stormwater BMPs, and natural channel design structural components.
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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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Experience with Land Development/Site Design, Stormwater and Utilities and permitting with local and state regulatory agencies. Understanding of stormwater, utility design and land development.
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5 + years of transportation drainage and/or stormwater related design experience. Experience with design of stormwater management systems including retention and detention ponds with ICPR or similar software packages.
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Experience with Land Development/Site Design, Stormwater, Utilities, and permitting with our Local and State Regulatory Agencies is required. Specifically experienced in site development, water and sewer utilities, and stormwater management.
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Plans, designs, and facilitates civil engineer project design tasks such as site grading and drainage design; access road design; erosion and sediment pollution control design; stormwater management design; preparation; and permitting.
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Experience with Land Development/Site Design, Stormwater, and Utilities, and permitting with our local and state regulatory agencies is required. Specifically experienced in site layout, water and sewer utilities, and stormwater management.
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Burns & McDonnell’s operation in the Southeast is looking for an Air Quality Project Manager to lead air permitting and compliance services to the power, industrial, commercial, transportation and manufacturing industries in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
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