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They will complete 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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Minimum 8 years of utility-focused environmental permitting experience in Wisconsin, including demonstrated success working with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Historic Preservation Office, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, and local units of government.
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Be part of hydrologic modeling, hydraulic modeling, roadway drainage system layout and design, storm water permitting, and more. Apply today if you’re ready to advance your career as a Drainage Engineer.
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science or related field (Biology, Botany, Ecology, Hydrology, or Soil Science) Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science or related field (Biology, Botany, Ecology, Hydrology, or Soil Science.
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Perform day-to-day operational aspects of compliance-related activities related to SWPPPs, SPCC plans, hazardous and non-hazardous waste inspections (including manifesting and disposal), air permitting, NPDES inspections, EPCRA Tier II and TRI reporting, and wastewater compliance.
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Within the Midwest, identify electric transmission and renewable energy environmental permitting projects, programs and opportunities while leveraging Stantec relationships for environmental services with existing federal, state, and private sector clients.
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On a project-basis, act as client point of contact, lead an inter-disciplinary team that will support and assist with environmental impact assessment and regulatory permitting (e.g., baseline studies, facility siting and routing studies, land use planning, mitigation), as well as environmental compliance services during construction, commissioning, start-up, and operations.
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Bachelor’s degree in ecology, botany, hydrology, soil science, or similar natural resources field. Knowledge of and experience with Minnesota state and federal regulations and permitting processes including wetland delineation, permitting (Minnesota WCA, Minnesota Work in Public Waters, and Section 404), and mitigation.
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Knowledge of regulations and permitting requirements for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits, stormwater and erosion & sediment control, cultural resources and architectural history, and the National Environmental Policy Act. Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to collaborate with a team.
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Engineer will be responsible for performing site inspections and assessments of existing infrastructure and for production of design calculations, technical reports, permitting, detailed design and engineering plans/specifications for environmental structures such as industrial buildings, pump stations, process basins, storage facilities and treatment facilities.
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Three (3) or more years of professional work experience in fields of agricultural water management, irrigation, drainage, hydrology, soil science, or related disciplines. A master's degree in a field closely related to agriculture and water, including but not limited to soil science, water resources science, agricultural engineering, hydrology, or agricultural education.
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Manage projects that include NEPA compliance, biological resource assessments and constraints analyses, state and federal Endangered Species Act consultations, Clean Water Act Section 404 and Section 401 permitting, state-level siting permits, and cultural resources studies.
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Analyze complex permitting, engineering; environmental, land surveying, and geographic information system problems and direct staff to resolve problems. Experience with: Engineering design, survey, permitting processes, and inspection work.
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Provide technical support related to the Right of Way Management permitting program, sewer and water permitting program, and the Joint Water Commission Technical Advisory Committee, as necessary.
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Stanley Consultants is an award winning, interdisciplinary consulting firm providing program management, planning, design, permitting, engineering, and environmental services. Stanley Consultants is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer with background in power generation, relay settings, plant facilities design, and microgrid clients.
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