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We are seeking an experienced Environmental Professional to join the Kleinfelder EP&P Team in the Southern New England Area. The successful candidate should be a self-starter who can perform wetland and other natural resources surveys, environmental permitting, and natural resources planning activities for a variety of projects including Transportation, Energy, Water/Wastewater and Stormwater Infrastructure Construction.
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Proficient in site layout, grading, utility design and stormwater management. Support preparation of land development design and permitting documents. Attend meetings with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to establish their needs and discuss design/permitting issues.
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Our engineering staff provide design and technical support on challenging projects that typically include site design, earthworks, stormwater management, water resource management, coastal and inland dredging, submarine transmission cables for offshore wind projects, and state, local, or federal permitting.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Engineer with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in municipal water, wastewater, and/or stormwater engineering projects, including planning, design, permitting, fieldwork, modeling land development and construction phase services.
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The Civil Engineer II will work with a team of engineers, project developers, project managers, and engineering consultants to assist in reviewing, designing, and permitting community and utility-scale solar PV, wind, or energy storage projects.
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Experience with hydrologic/ hydraulic modeling and stormwater policy and permitting preferred. We are looking for an e xperienced water resources professional to work with our existing water resource group and support our work in the areas of stormwater management and design, hydrology and hydraulics analysis, culvert and bridge design, and resiliency efforts, among others.
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This individual will serve a key function in managing industrial wastewater permitting and compliance projects as well as supporting multi-media efforts related to wastewater issues, including stormwater, regulated waste management, spill prevention and contingency planning, and EPCRA reporting.
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Duties include overseeing traffic engineering, stormwater management, drainage, temporary traffic control, traffic signals, construction observation, cost estimating and construction administration.
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Our coverage extends throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with expertise in project planning, site feasibility assessments, stormwater/wastewater systems, soil evaluations, permitting, and much more.
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Permitting experience, as design lead & presenter, with local, state, and federal authorities, related to stormwater and flood management. Stormwater and Utilities Sr Project Engineer Boston , Massachusetts Job Category: Engineering Group.
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With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, we support client success in manufacturing and industry, liquids delivery and processing, natural gas storage and delivery, power generation and delivery, and transportation projects.
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Environmental compliance and permitting; including groundwater, stormwater, air, noise, wetlands, wildlife, climatology, hazardous materials, and waste. MassDOT’s divisions include: Highway, Registry of Motor Vehicles, Aeronautics, and Rail & Transit.
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Key responsibilities include managing asbestos-containing material surveys, lead-based paint surveys, stormwater compliance, permitting, facility compliance, industrial wastewater treatment, and more.
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Permitting experience, as support or lead, with local, state, and federal authorities, related to stormwater and flood managementOptimizing work processes by using knowledge of the most effective and efficient ways to get things done with a focus on continuous improvement.
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A successful candidate will have the opportunity to be responsible for planning, design, permitting, preparation of specifications, septic design, stormwater calculations, and technical reports for a variety of land development projects.
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