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Designing civil infrastructure on bridge projects: typical design areas would include site grading at piers & abutments, erosion control, roadway geometric design, guardrail and approach panel details, culverts, traffic control, and driveway reconstructions.
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Experience in grading, erosion control, drainage design, stormwater management, roadway design, AutoCAD Civil 3D, water and sanity sewer. This firm services civil engineering, landscape architecture and planning, structural engineering, land surveying, sustainability, and architecture.
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10-25) years of civil engineering/land development/sitework experience including grading, profiles, utilities, stormwater management, & erosion & sediment control, is required.
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4+ years of construction experience with 2+ years in roadway/bridge inspection or a Civil Engineering degree and 1 year of road and bridge construction engineering and inspection experience.
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Monitor the erosion control plan and identify discrepancies and potential issues. As a Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) Inspector, you will monitor the contractors on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents.
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Provide drainage design for hydraulic modeling and studies, IDOT Location Drainage Studies and Hydraulic Report preparation, drainage design including inlet spacing and pipe sizing, culvert analysis, bridge scour, erosion and sediment control, plan preparation, special provisions, estimating, permitting, and other tasks related to civil engineering and drainage design.
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Stormwater Management and Site Erosion Control Plan. Erosion Control Layout and Details. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or civil engineering technology.
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Reviews and approves drainage reports, grading/erosion control plans and construction plan reviews for compliance with County codes, policies, standards, and drainage criteria. Professional civil engineering principles, practices, and methods related to stormwater management, hydrology, and hydraulics.
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College degree in agriculture, civil or environmental management/engineering; geology, geography, soil science, natural resource management or a related field is required. Seven (7) years experience with soils and/or erosion control preferred.
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The preferred applicant will also possess knowledge of regulations and permitting requirements for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, stormwater and erosion & sediment control, cultural resources and architectural history, and the National Environmental Policy Act. Technical expertise in one or more of these fields required.
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Experience in site layout, erosion control, utility design and environmental impact assessment. · 2 to 4 years experience in the civil engineering industry or with a state or local government entity.
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Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project. Must have 2+ or more years of civil engineering design experience, preferably in commercial land development.
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Design of pavement, water main, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, stormwater management systems, roadways,grading/earthwork, erosion control and stormwater pollution prevention plans. Engineering firm with strong reputation looking to add a talented Civil Project Manager to their Chicago-area team.
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Geotechnical, Site/Civil and Environmental Engineering, Transportation/Traffic Engineering, Surveying, 3D Laser Scanning, and BIM, Cultural Resources, Natural Resources Assessments/Permitting, Landscape Architecture + Planning, and GIS/Data Management Services.
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Must have technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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