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Qualifications & Experience:Required Qualifications B.S. in Engineering, Management Information Systems, or Engineering Management 3 years of consulting experience with an environmental engineering or management consulting firm or equivalent experience with a medium/large municipal utility.
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Assign tasks to lower-level design personnel, provide technical guidance, and review completed assignments for accuracy PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering or related engineering field Have 6-10 years of increasingly-responsible, professional experience in the study, design, and construction administration of water resources projects Self-starter interested in working on a variety of projects supporting the Water Group.
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Experience mentoring project teams and junior staff in developing and applying hydrodynamic, sediment, contaminant fate and transport or water quality models for water, sediment management, or environmental compliance projects.
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You will be responsible for coaching and mentoring assigned plants engineering and technical staff in all aspects of capital project management and plant engineering. Experience in engineering, project management and /or technical leadership.
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In general, the Geologist or Environmental Scientist would work under the general supervision of project manager(s) to complete assigned tasks for utility clients. Under general direction of the Department Manager, functions as a Geologist or Environmental Scientist within the Environmental Department.
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Of Civil/Environmental Engineering experience (specifically managing water/wastewater infrastructure projects)Must have solid experience & expertise in Utility Projects Engineering & Project ManagementMust have proficiency in Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace applications (Sheets, Docs, etc.
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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. Interact and build working relationships with regulatory agencies including local authorities, municipalities, state and federal environmental protection agencies, local air quality management districts, and, where needed, state and regional water quality control boards.
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Together, our offices staff engineering, environmental, and construction professionals who work side by side to Create Amazing successes for our clients. It takes many skills to work on design-build and design-bid-build projects in the engineering and construction industry, from forming and maintaining excellent relationships with clients and partners to successfully delivering projects, staying in step with current and future regulations, and actively seeking out the next project.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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The PM can be based out of Cincinnati, Cleveland, or Columbus, OH, Grand Rapids or Ann Arbor, MI, or Chicago, IL. The PM will provide support in two primary areas: project management and engineering support.
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Managing and serving as the lead Project Manager for wastewater, water, stormwater, conveyance, and general municipal engineering projects. In this position, your primary role will be to lead the successful delivery of engineering projects for our clients in the following areas of practice: planning and design of drinking water, wastewater treatment, biosolids, pump station, conveyance, general municipal engineering, and stormwater.
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BS degree in engineering, safety engineering, industrial hygiene, or environmental science, or in a related field is preferred in addition to certification for radiation safety officer (RSO.
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This position is responsible for technical planning, design, construction, and project management of drinking water source, distribution, storage, and water treatment projects.
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Provide engineering calculations including, but not limited to cooling and heating load calculations, air distribution system sizing, hydronic distribution system sizing, and domestic hot water system sizing.
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Director, Software Engineering - Quantitative Risk Management Applications SALARY: $k - $k flex plus 27% bonus LOCATION: Chicago, il Hybrid 3 days onsite, 2 days remote You will manage six plus people and help build the framewrok within the quantitative management platform developing software applications and solutions.
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