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When you join FM Global, you can leverage your engineering background and problem solving skills to help clients identify and neutralize potential risk to their facilities and business from fire, explosion, equipment breakdown, flood, wind and many other perils.
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4+ years of previous experience in hydrology and hydraulics, water resources engineering, and storm water management. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Biosystems Engineering with a hydrology or water resources emphasis.
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We are team of water resource, geotechnical, structural, and civil engineers that deliver water resource engineering projects focused on hydraulic and hydrologic systems, navigation, flood risk reduction, river restoration, and site improvement projects, for clients nationally and globally.
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Evaluate site water supplies and fire protection, dust hazards, electrical systems, chemical storage and processing, structural designs, construction materials and site maintenance and emergency response programs.
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Review engineering concepts such as street layout, hydrology, drainage, pipe capacity, etc. Review engineering concepts such as street layout, hydrology, drainage, pipe capacity, etc. Maintain annual list of infrastructure improvements for Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) reporting.
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Well-defined knowledge and understanding of Stormwater Management, Hydrology & Hydraulics Design, Culvert and BMP design, SWPPP design, and Erosion and Sediment Control techniques. Well-defined knowledge and understanding of Stormwater Management, Hydrology & Hydraulics Design, Culvert and BMP design, SWPPP design, and Erosion and Sediment Control techniques.
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You will join a team of Catastrophe Advisors that use engineering and economic research to determine the impact various hazard scenarios (e.g., earthquake, flood, wildfire, hurricane, etc.) You will join a team of Catastrophe Advisors that use engineering and economic research to determine the impact various hazard scenarios (e.g., earthquake, flood, wildfire, hurricane, etc.
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Our client is a group of geotechnical, structural, civil, and water resources engineers that delivers heavy civil engineering projects focused on dams, locks, flood risk reduction, river restoration, water control structures, hydropower, and earth retaining structures for clients nationally and globally.
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Minimum of 8 years of professional experience in one of the following disciplines: Geotechnical, Geological, Civil/Structural or Hydrology and Hydraulics, or Mechanical engineering or life safety and economic consequence estimation.
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FM Global is one of the world’s largest risk management and industrial property insurance organizations. The position is eligible to participate in FM Global’s comprehensive Total Rewards program that includes an incentive plan, generous health and well-being programs, a 401(k) and pension plan, career development opportunities, tuition reimbursement, flexible work, time off allowances and much more.
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Work may include conducting wetland delineations, hydrology and vegetation monitoring, functional assessments, and natural resources inventories; developing permit applications; preparing assessments that evaluate project impacts; and preparing mitigation and restoration plans.
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Assist with development of reports, specifications and plans for: water supply, treatment, storage and distribution; wastewater conveyance, pumping and treatment; stormwater management; waterways management; flood risk reduction and watershed improvements.
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Specific coursework or exposure to one or more of the following is desired: planning, design, construction, architecture, infrastructure, hydrology, environmental, surveying and construction management.
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Torrent Technologies is the leading flood insurance administrator in the US. Its integrated suite of business software platforms along with customer-focused service and support solutions have revolutionized the flood insurance landscape.
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I am looking for Remote P.E'S with FDOT experience in design and analysis of stormwater management and drainage systems, flood studies, bridge hydraulics and scour countermeasures. This role will be a 50% split between time on review of FDOT access and drainage connection permits and 50% in a design role on highways, flood mitigation, and PD&E projects for FDOT and municipal clients.
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