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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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As a Professional Water Resources Engineer, you will use your technical expertise to design hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, develop roadway drainage and stormwater treatment systems, design erosion control and sediment management best management practices, coordinate and obtain agency permitting, and perform bridge and culvert hydraulic analysis.
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Perform multi-media permitting and compliance documentation with an emphasis on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, and various state and local agencies.
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The ideal candidate will have interest and experience with power generation, electrical transmission, renewable energy projects, and have had exposure to environmental permitting, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and state-level equivalent reviews for large-scale capital projects.
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Our projects range from waste management planning and permitting to design, engineering and construction of waste management facilities (landfills, recycling facilities, transfer stations) and resource recovery endeavors (organic waste management, material recovery facilities, digestion, compost, and waste to energy operations.
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Contribute to the pre-construction civil engineering design, planning, modification, permitting, and analysis for multiple projects ranging in size and scope. Analysts will learn one or more software programs specific to their disciplines: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Excel, Microstation, VISSIM, Open Roads, Synchro and/or GIS. Qualifications 0-2 years of experience and an ABET accredited engineering degree (Bachelors or Masters) by Summer 2024 in one of the following majors:Civil and/or Environmental EngineeringMechanical, Electrical, Biological, Biosystems, Chemical, or Agricultural EngineeringEngineering Technology.
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Responsibilities include project management, permitting, design and preparation of civil site, grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans as well as design reports. Perform all aspects of design (grading, drainage, water, sewer, hydrology, erosion control, etc.
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Permitting experience in telecommunications such as: right of way (ROW), pole, railroad, and government agency permitting is preferred. Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems.
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Role Description:The Structural Engineer will work on water / wastewater design engineering and construction projects; responsible for the production of design calculations, technical reports, permitting, detailed design and engineering plans and specifications for Water / Wastewater projects including; plant upgrades, storage facilities, storm water systems, pump stations, and distribution / collection systems.
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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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Broad technical background in one or more of the following areas: stormwater management, culvert and bridge hydraulics as well as familiarity with permitting requirements and standards. Actively engage with clients and permitting agencies.
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Follow-through: Ensure all funeral service delivery items, such as cremation permitting, death certificate filing, and other documentation, are carried out professionally and promptly. Follow-through: Ensure all funeral service delivery items, such as cremation permitting, death certificate filing, and other documentation, are carried out professionally and promptly.
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Description :Summary:Barr is seeking a senior-level hydrogeologist or engineer to help grow our team of professionals that deliver services to the power industry regarding the CCR Rule. Specific areas of specialty include facility evaluation, hydrogeologic characterization, water management, clean closure assessments, statistical evaluation, feasibility studies, environmental permitting, and remediation.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects, utilizing their expertise in BMP design, storm water permitting, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and roadway drainage system layout and design.
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Working knowledge of key natural resource regulations, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, and Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act. Experience with federal, state, and local permitting on in Gul Coast states.
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