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Perform hazardous analysis and engineering services for balance of plant activities, including facilities maintenance and capital and general-purpose projects. Serves as Design Authority Develop designs that are recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices in compliance with regulatory and permitting requirements, maintaining configuration control of all design documentation, including as-built drawings.
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The Compliance Manager of the South Yuma County, AZ Landfill will ensure compliance with environmental regulations for air and water quality, and solid waste facility permitting, at the municipal solid waste South Yuma County Landfill, located in Yuma County, Arizona.
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Knowledge of Project Portfolio Management (PPM) tools, Microsoft Office Suite, Procore, and the permitting process for new constructions. We are on the lookout for an Infrastructure Project Manager with robust experience in leading strategic infrastructure projects, including the development and construction of facilities such as warehouses and video conference rooms, for a prominent client.
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Proven experience with codes and regulations, interpreting plans, designing storm water facilities, site grading and permitting for land disturbance. The Site/Civil Design Engineer will create site layout, utility routing, sanitary/storm sewer design, roadways, grading/earthwork, erosion control, stormwater management systems and stormwater pollution prevention plans.
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Keywords: fisheries, biology, water, water resources, engineering, design, planning, permitting, nepa, environmental, ferc, project manager, program manager, construction, science. Our award-winning fisheries engineering and science programs are broad-ranging and include revitalizing dated facilities, monitoring and sampling aquatic environments, designing modern hatcheries, and creating solutions for complex fish passage issues.
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Knowledge in all aspects of right of way, including project management, acquisition, title, permitting, due diligence, public relations and community outreach. This position will also support the development team responsible for the acquisition and installation of multi-duct conduit packages connecting client communications facilities in dense to moderate urban environments.
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2 - 5 years of related experience in hydraulic/hydrologic and stormwater management facilities design, analysis and permitting as it relates to bridges, roadways, and dams is preferred. This is a great opportunity to be involved in hydraulic and hydrologic modeling, floodplain mapping, transportation drainage design, dam inspection and analysis, and permitting.
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Assist with environmental regulatory compliance including air permitting, hazardous waste, storm water, storage tanks, etc. Maintain compliance at all Kolbe facilities with OSHA, DNR, and EPA regulations.
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An understanding of construction (e.g., pipelines, power lines, compressor/pumping stations, gas storage fields, wind farms, solar facilities, offshore facilities) gained through field experience.
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Develop designs that are recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices in compliance with regulatory and permitting requirements, maintaining configuration control of all design documentation, including as-built drawings.
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Title V and New Source Review Permitting: Determine the appropriate permitting mechanism for new projects and complete permitting for new and modified oil and gas facilities.
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B.S. Degree in Civil/Environmental engineering with a minimum of 7 years experience in the design and permitting of utility projects, water, and wastewater treatment facilities, pipelines, pump stations, etc.
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In addition to providing crucial permitting support and preparing reports/proposals, the Mid to Senior Level Civil/Environmental Engineer will design treatment facilities, pump stations, and conveyance infrastructure.
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Job Summary:Akima Support Operations is looking for a Director of Engineering. Perform value engineering to reduce DOE’s real property asset ownership costs and perform cost benefit studies to evaluate alternate packaging and loading to reduce cost of waste disposition.
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Solid waste engineering design and permitting (landfills, transfer stations and recycling facilities) Monitoring and documentation of construction activities at solid waste landfill facilities including field inspection and testing of soils and geosynthetic liners.
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