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Permit Coordinator will serve as the permitting liaison for all DC Government agencies (DDOT, DOB, DOEE), will pursue permits on behalf of the Client, and advise the Client and contractors on best practices for successful permitting and inspections efforts.
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It enables all DC Government to verify addresses for business purposes and provides value-add information associated with addressable features and is used in critical enterprise applications and business processes across the city such as E911, business licenses, permitting, and voter rolls.
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Knowledge of building and construction code, permitting and architectural drawing requirements, and storm water management plans. This position manages subordinate supervisors who oversee the work force that comprise the Physical Properties Department including the Customer Service Manager; Trade Foreman(s) in the Appliance, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Special Projects and After Hours Maintenance departments; and the Warehouse Supervisor/Showroom Coordinator.
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The Staff to Project Level Hydrogeologist will report to a Hydrogeologist Team Leader and will support groundwater source development and permitting, groundwater flow and transport modeling, field investigations, GIS analysis, and report writing.
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This position will play an important role within the Project Counsel team, focusing on key project documents for renewable energy projects, including EPC contracts, late stage permitting and late-stage development in preparation for fulfilling the conditions to fund construction debt and tax equity.
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Representing public and private sector clients seeking to minimize the environmental liability risks associated with asset transfer, development, siting, and permitting (including wind, solar, energy storage, and natural gas facilities); or.
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This person would be responsible for project work as it occurs in a large range of topics focused on Greenhouse gas emissions calculations including life cycle assessments, State and federal air permitting requirements, air dispersion modeling.
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Typical plans they will draft include stormwater, storm drain, water and sewer plans, erosion and sediment control plans, etc. Knowledge of other programs such as Bentley's MicroStation and ESRI's ArcGIS is a plus.
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Managing design, construction, inspection and maintenance processes for storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, Environmental Site Design (ESD) and Low Impact Development (LID) and stream restoration measures.
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2+ years of experience working in energy markets, real estate development, land-use planning or environmental permitting, civil or electrical engineering, project finance, or other relevant field.
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With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, our Planning, Permitting and Licensing (PPL) practice delivers comprehensive environmental solutions to meet the full project life cycle needs of clients in energy, transportation and manufacturing industries.
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The mission of the Department of Buildings is to protect the safety of residents, businesses, and visitors and advance the development of the built environment through permitting, inspections, and code enforcement.
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The scope includes system design, development and implementation of a disease surveillance and licensing and permitting solution with additional wrap-around services, such as change management and training for these systems and two other system implementations of immunization and lab information systems.
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Assist the team in designing a process to replace the functionality of the current permitting process. Collaborate with business analysts to assist in the documentation of requirements for the current permitting process and participate in requirements-gathering sessions.
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OUR CLIENT is a leader in IoT cloud-based stormwater management, is seeking a full-time Regional Account Executive to support a fast-growing company whose products help communities adapt to changing societal and environmental circumstances.
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