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This position will involve working on studies and planning, design and permitting, and construction administration for a range of water resources projects throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts for primarily municipal, government, and non-governmental organizations such as conservation districts and watershed associations.
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Excellent interpersonal and writing skills Experience using AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Geographic Information System (GIS) software, working knowledge of PCSWMM, HydroCAD, HEC RAS or other hydrology & hydraulics modelling Familiarity with environmental permitting processes and regulations; State DOT experience a plus Benefits At Fuss & O'Neill you can expect a competitive base salary and award-winning benefits.
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Coursework or familiarity in hydrology and hydraulics, environmental policy, wetland science, hazardous materials, or conservation biology. Duties may include reviewing plans and permit applications, assisting with wetland delineations, and coordinating rare species permitting.
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Deep technical expertise in one or more water infrastructure technology areas, including: hydrology, hydraulics, watershed management, water or wastewater treatment, real-time water quality and quantity monitoring, flooding, or drought monitoring.
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AECOM Environment has a career opportunity for an Offshore Wind Energy Permitting Specialist within our Northeast Environmental Planning & Permitting Practice. 8+ years of applied experience in the offshore wind energy industry conducting tasks, studies, surveys and permitting of offshore wind energy infrastructure.
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Work with the Renewables Americas Permitting and Environmental Affairs teams to coordinate the review of required permitting and environmental impact submissions e.g., EFH and MMPA documentation.
$116,285 - $174,480 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Some understanding of hydrology and hydraulics, urban sewer system, storm water/drainage, or water distribution system, and urban flooding. Your role as an Urban Water Resources Engineer-in-Training is to work on sewer / water planning projects across the country under the guidance from the Subject Matter Experts (SME) in the industry.
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Familiarity with f ederal permitting agencies including experience working with BOEM, NOAA NMFS , USFWS is preferred. Serve as a primary technical expert for a variety of communities, government representatives, non-governmental organizations, and academia on fisheries or water resource management.
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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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The primary function of this position is to grow and maintain DNV’s industry-leading position in energy storage safety by conducting hazard mitigation analyses, technical due diligence on energy storage systems, and interface with permitting authorities.
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Knowledge of markets and customers relating to core and new industries for PSI - including but not limited to - Aerospace, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Environmental (Hydrology, Meteorology, Oceanography) Electronics, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture, Energy Transition (including Hydrogen and Emissions Abatement) and other industrial markets desired.
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The Principal Permitting Specialist, Offshore Wind provides key insights and leadership of the development and permitting of Offshore Wind and Transmission projects. As a result of our company's growth, we are actively seeking an experienced Principal Permitting Specialist, Offshore Wind Development to join our team.
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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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Knowledge of markets and customers relating to core and new industries for PSI - including but not limited to - Aerospace, Automotive, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Environmental (Hydrology, Meteorology, Oceanography) Electronics, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture, Energy Transition (including Hydrogen and Emissions Abatement) and other industrial markets strongly desired.
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Knowledge and understanding of EHS permitting and regulations related to OSHA, City of Cambridge, RCRA/DOT/IATA, DEA and MA DPH Controlled Substances as they apply to biotechnological R&D facilities.
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