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Design work includes airfield planning, layout, and site design, earthwork analyses and design, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and design, pavement design and maintenance, construction safety and phasing, aircraft layouts and modeling, storm water management design, erosion and sediment control design, utility coordination and design, environmental permitting, and preparation of construction plans, specifications, schedules, design reports, and cost estimates.
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Responsibilities include:Developing permitting and consultation schedule and budget for offshore wind clients, including permit need assessments, strategies, and agency interrelationships. Minimum 7 years related environmental work experience with at least 5 years leading federal and state permitting and consultation management for large projects.
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Assist with environmental compliance, including erosion and sediment control and stormwater inspections. Virginia DEQ Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector and Stormwater Management Inspector, or Dual Inspector.
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As a Senior Environmental Scientist or Engineer, you will lead and conduct review of state and federal regulations to determine applicability and define compliance requirements for institutional, commercial, industrial and utility source permitting actions and compliance demonstrations.
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Experience with storm drains, sanitary sewer, water distribution networks, site grading, and stormwater management preferred. Performs design of site and civil infrastructure improvement projects including design of, sanitary sewer, water systems, storm drainage, storm water management, grading, and sediment and erosion control.
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DFI is a professional engineering company founded in 1978 that offers full scale construction management, inspection, civil engineering and design, permitting, survey. This knowledge shall include understanding by-pass systems, rehabilitation, relining, water sample collection, valve operation, shut down notifications, valve installation, pipe laying, restraint systems, fire hydrants, pressure testing, chlorination, flushing and service connections.
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What you will do:As a Senior Environmental Scientist or Engineer, you will lead and conduct review of state and federal regulations to determine applicability and define compliance requirements for institutional, commercial, industrial and utility source permitting actions and compliance demonstrations.
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Walking over rough surfaces and terrain when examining sediment traps, and stormwater. Technical experience applying State and federal laws and regulations, such as the Clean Water A NPDES permits, water quality, and other science-based permits, laws, and regulations.
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Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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Manage frontline technical projects with external suppliers by pulling and tracking construction schedules, including civils, permitting, cable overpulls, overlaying with end-to-end schedule and producing reports.
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10 to 20 years of experience in site/civil engineering design including grading, drainage, hydraulics and hydrology, stormwater, erosion sediment control, waterfront development, and environmental permitting.
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This individual will draft and revise detail drawings using AutoCAD and/or MicroStation for use in planning, permitting, reports, and various construction documents. Projects range from structural infrastructure in the areas of ports and harbors, coastal, environmental, water resources, urban waterfronts and marinas to transportation bridges, rail, and buildings.
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Stormwater management, drainage, and erosion & sediment control analysis and design tasks for transportation and environmental projects and studies, including closed/open drainage systems, environmental site design, ponds, stream restoration, flood studies, and E&SC controls.
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The successful candidate will manage the conception, design, operation, permitting, construction and maintenance in a wide variety of infrastructure projects, for both the public and private sector, including port terminals, waterfront infrastructure, stormwater management, ecosystem restoration, renewable energy developments, etc.
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Keywords: Engineering, civil engineer, construction, sales engineer, building products, professional engineer, public works, DOT, project manager, civil engineering, LEED, stormwater, storm water, land development, site design, drainage, design.
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