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Demonstrable experience of a wide variety of surveying disciplines including aerial mapping, topographic, boundary, surveying, and subsurface utility engineering. Leveraging your experience and expertise across Land Surveying and Subsurface Utility Engineering (S.U.E), you will be expected to provide professional oversight, project review and project management as well as client interaction & engagement.
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UtiliQuest, LLC is a leading provider of quality underground utility damage prevention for over three decades. Read and interpret utility maps / prints to identify the type and size of underground utilities.
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Schematic and detailed grading design, utility design, environmental design, planting, lighting, and irrigation plans. Registered Landscape Architect 10+ years of experience in landscape architecture and/or planning, required.
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Experience with utility-scale photovoltaic systems of greater than 5 MW, preferably greater than 25 MW. Support internal origination, development, financing, and engineering teams on project matters, including project pricing, technical design, compliance with site requirements, permitting, and other constraints; perform project diligence, including site reconnaissance, geotech, and investigations; attend AHJ meetings, oversee and provide input on preparation of project design and construction documentation and plans.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Professional Civil Engineer to join their Maryland team to provide professional project management to ensure client satisfaction of civil engineering projects including:roadways, sanitary sewer lines, storm drains, storm water management facilities, waterlines, utility design grading and drainage design.
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5 years of Project Management, Construction Management or related experience in water, wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations and/or utility projects. The initial assignment will be at a Wastewater Treatment Plant in Harford County Maryland.
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Experience in Computer Network Operations - Utility Computing, Network Management, Virtualizations (VMWare or VirtualBox), Cloud Computing 10. Cloudera Certified Hadoop Developer certification may be substituted for one (1) year of Cloud experience.
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The Energy Billing Analyst supports multiple clients with primary responsibility for tenant utility billing calculations. Participation in client requested or other internal projects to advance the mission of the organization; may include tenant metering, utility system analysis and shopping center allocation analysis.
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Anchor Construction Corporation is one of the Mid-Atlantic Region's most respected and leading self-performing utility and infrastructure firms, delivering superior solutions for public agencies, utilities, and businesses east and west of the Chesapeake Bay (throughout Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Washington, D.C.
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Manages DPW’s Utilities Bureau and oversees the day-to-day operation of the bureau, including but not limited to overseeing the operating budget for the bureau, maintenance of the water and sewer utility (drinking water system, wastewater collection system, and wastewater treatment system), and leading the work of projects and other related work within the Utilities Bureau.
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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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To support our growth, ICF is seeking an Energy Analyst to provide program support for our utility program team in the Maryland area. Monitor regulated performance metrics and work with project managers and regional support staff on any necessary adjustments to filed utility plans.
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Experience in Computer Network Operations - Utility Computing, Network Management, Virtualizations (VMWare or VirtualBox), Cloud Computing. AJAX Cross Browser support: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP/Servlets, Groovy Aspect Oriented Design and Development.
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Processes merchandise and pallets by moving pallets to staging areas and put away locations using power equipment.
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Knowledge of utility plant systems, incredibly chilled water, high-temperature heating water, electrical and steam generation equipment, and automation systems. This unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks, cultural centers, and non-profit organizations is simply unparalleled.
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