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Desired Qualifications: B.S or M.S. Degree in Civil Engineering Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), or (EIT) 3+ years of demonstrated engineering design of Land Development Projects Utility Design Site Grading Storm Water Management Systems Zoning Research Permitting Research Proficiency with AutoCAD, Civil 3D software Salary and Benefits: Comprehensive Salary Package.
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Extensive geotechnical background including a strong fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, earthquake engineering, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology.
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Managing large, strategic projects, including permitting, NEPA compliance, and closure/reclamation support, while bringing client perspectives to current services. The Director will be responsible for: Expanding SWCA’s presence and life-cycle environmental services, including studies, permitting, NEPA compliance, operational support, and closure activities.
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Design services shall include, but not be limited to the following activities: water quality and stormwater management, floodplain analysis & compensation, stormwater conveyance, bridge hydraulics & scour evaluations, watershed modeling (1D & 2D) and environmental permitting.
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Demonstrated experience with WMD groundwater models including regulatory permitting tools (e.g., DWRM V3/4, NTB/INTB/TBW IHM, ECF/ECFTX, NFSEG) Demonstrated experience working with local public utilities to provide potable supplies.
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For the Senior Consultant, Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist (Mid-Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $65,113 – $78,278 (USD). ERM is seeking a self-starting Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist to join our consulting firm.
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Project coordination from inception to completion, including due diligence, planning, entitlements, civil engineering design, regulatory permitting and approvals through local, state, and federal permitting agencies and construction administration support.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in planning, design and permitting of land development projects. A typical day might include the following: Preparing and overseeing civil engineering design for site geometry, grading, drainage, roadway, water distribution, wastewater collection/transmission, parks and other civil improvements.
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Proactively leads the strategy and actions necessary to continue building and growing a dynamic team of institutionally focused professionals that includes civil engineers, structural engineers, transportation planners and designers, environmental permitting specialists, GIS/geomatics specialists, and data analysts/technologists.
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This role requires:Experience managing and leading environmental science and permitting based projects involving such disciplines as: wetland ecology and permitting, stormwater management and permitting, water resource/quality, wildlife biology, resource management and restoration, coastal resilience, and marine ecology.
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As a Structural Engineer Intern, you will work on water/ wastewater design engineering and construction projects; including production of design calculations, technical reports, permitting, detailed design and engineering plans and specifications for Water / Wastewater projects including; plant upgrades, storage facilities, pipelines, storm water systems, pump stations, and distribution / collection systems.
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Perform due diligence associated with municipality and HOA requirements for design and permitting. Proficiency in Pool Studio, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion and Revit; Pool Studio experience preferred.
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Engineering Job Description: Applicants will be involved in the design, analysis, and permitting for solid waste facilities. Participate in the design and permitting of solid waste facilities including evaluating alternatives, engineering studies and preliminary/detailed design.
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Managing and executing environmental site assessments, groundwater monitoring programs, soil and groundwater remedial actions, environmental compliance auditing and permitting, and related environmental services with senior oversight.
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In this role, you will provide technical assistance and apply skills related to project management, engineering design, slope stability, field investigations, construction quality assurance, and permitting, for solid waste infrastructure and aggregate mining projects and systems in both the public and private sectors.
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