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Knowledge of stormwater & sediment and erosion control. Prior experience with repair and construction of stormwater infrastructure, concrete structures, rebar and concrete finishing, underground piping and detention/retention basins.
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Focus on the delivery of civil site development projects and will assist in the design, construction, and project management of a wide variety of projects involving grading design, stormwater design, erosion control design culvert design, and pavement design, etc.
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Typical projects require the understanding and implementation of construction documents (plans & specifications) including horizontal and vertical layout, site development, grading, drainage, asphalt & concrete paving, pavement marking, signage, erosion control, coordination with other disciplines, water & sanitary utilities, quantity takeoffs, cost estimates, and construction scheduling.
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Civil tasks with the group include: Site planning including drainage and storm runoff calculations, retention pond sizing and design, erosion, and sedimentation control plan, and developing stormwater prevention pollution plan (SWPPP.
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Assist in site development design for grading, drainage, sewer, water, erosion control, and road design. Assist in site development design for grading, drainage, sewer, water, erosion control, and road design.
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Seeding, including the preparation and application of erosion control blanket, application of fertilizer, herbicide, pesticide, fungicide; aquatic applications, raking, watering of trees, shrubs, plants, flowers, bulbs, seeds and sod; grooming; dividing plants.
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Perform site layout and design, grading, Stormwater drainage, sanitary sewer design, and erosion control design. Perform site layout and design, grading, Stormwater drainage, sanitary sewer design, and erosion control design.
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Conduct site visits at active construction sites to examine field conditions, site work that is under construction, site utilities, sediment and erosion control inspections, as built conditions.
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Crawford, Murphy & Tilly (CMT) , named a “Zweig Group’s “Best Firms to Work For.” is a consulting firm with a team of engineers, planners and other related design professionals is actively seeking to add a talented Construction Engineer Technician to our Surface Transportation Team. This role will support all levels of staff within the team while providing the opportunity to experience new challenges in a dynamic environment.
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Perform site layout and design, grading, Stormwater drainage, sanitary sewer design, and erosion. Perform site layout and design, grading, Stormwater drainage, sanitary sewer design, and erosion.
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Possess general knowledge and understanding of the construction of roadway, bridge, airport, water, sewer, and stormwater projects including the ability to clarify and interpret construction documents.
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The position requires 0-3 years of experience in site planning and land development including: design of grading, storm water management, urban drainage planning, soil erosion & sediment control, public and private roadways, utilities and site planning for residential developments.
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We specialize in sewer, water, erosion control, road design, & draining. Analyzing survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, and other topographical or geologic data. We specialize in sewer, water, erosion control, road design, & draining.
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This person is a passionate individual with strong natural resource expertise ready to assist our project teams with wetland delineations, natural resource permitting, threatened and endangered species assessments, wildlife and aquatic surveys, erosion control and construction oversight and other opportunities as needed.
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Typical projects require the understanding and implementation of roadway, bridge, airport, water, sewer and stormwater construction documents (plans & specifications) including horizontal and vertical layout, grading, drainage, erosion control, coordination with utility companies, cost estimates, payment applications, and construction scheduling.
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