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May be responsible for development or review of commissioning plans, outage requests, and holds electrical system clearances and take switching orders to support construction projects and or storm restoration.
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Our staff of professionals includes specialists in botany, ecology, fisheries biology, forestry, GIS, habitat and ecosystem restoration, environmental monitoring and risk assessment, hydrogeology, hydrology, information management, permitting and compliance, soil science, state and federal permitting, regulatory negotiation, storm water permitting and planning, wetland science, and wildlife biology.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Builds modular code / libraries / services / etc using modern data engineering tools (Python/Spark, Kafka, Storm, Exposure to common tools and techniques for data engineering (e.g. Spark, Kafka, Storm.
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Highly experienced in HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HY-8, WaterGEMS, XP-SWMM, PC-SWMM, HydroCAD, SewerGEMS, StormCAD, InfoWorks, InfoWater, AutoDesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis Modeling, FLOW-3D (CFM), AutoCAD Civil 3D, and ARCGIS.
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Assist in the design and development of utility systems, including water, sewer, and storm drains. We are seeking a highly motivated Civil Engineer (EIT) to join our Land Development team. Assist in the design and development of utility systems, including water, sewer, and storm drains.
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Conduct mandated employee environment, health and safety training programs as required, such as Hazard Communication, Lock Out/Tagout, Confined Space Entry, RCRA, Storm Water, Cranes and Hoists, Powered Industrial Trucks, and Personal Protective Equipment.
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Utilize knowledge of water/wastewater engineering to manage and design projects that involve domestic and industrial wastewater treatment, water system analysis and design (supply, storage and distribution), new and rehabilitation of pump stations (raw water, water booster, wastewater and storm water), onsite wastewater treatment and disposal systems, and sewer separation, among others.
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Coordinate with professionals in Kleinfelder’s East Division Water Teams and Climate Resilience Practice Group, including waterfront and coastal hazard experts on projects related to sea level rise, storm surge, coastal erosion, and the use of flood hardening measures (e.g., seawall, bulkheads, revetments, deployable flood barriers) and coastal nature-based solutions (e.g., living shorelines, dune and wetland restoration.
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Marchionda & Associates, L.P., has career opportunities with unlimited growth potential for civil engineers experienced with site grading, storm water and infrastructure design associated with residential, commercial, and industrial projects of all sizes and complexity.
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Install and maintain drainage and storm water systems. Operate and maintain equipment such as sweeper, mower, tractor, plow, loader, backhoe, sander, tree chipper, dump trunk and hotbox in order to clean, repair and maintain highways, guard rails, and grounds.
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Perform all necessary tree pruning, removals, storm damage repairs, cabling, and other tree work. Ability to work outdoors in all seasons including harsh weather conditions Massachusetts Certified Arborist or ISA Certified preferred Core Pesticide Applicator's License must be obtained within six months after date of hire.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to visit project sites that have incurred catastrophic events from fire, water, and storm damage and could require accessing roofs, which they need to be able to carry a 28’ ladder from their truck and setting it up at the roof line of the associated property.
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Proactively read, interpret, advise on operational impacts, and recommend emergency planning protocols based on standard climate models and projections (e.g., National Weather Service, NOAA National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service, and NOAA National Weather Service Probabilistic Extratropical Storm Surge Model.
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Provide power system analysis, determine the origin and cause of fire and explosion losses, failures of electronic equipment, appliance and consumer product failure evaluations, lightning strike damage, electric shock/electrocution causes, power surge damage analysis, post storm damage, flood, wind, hail, water intrusion, and construction of commercial, residential, and industrial buildings.
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