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All aspects of roadway drainage design including conveyance systems, stormwater management, erosion control, and outfall analysis for a wide range of transportation-related projects.
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Experienced in land development, grading, drainage, erosion control, stormwater management, and utility design. Our Civil engineers are part of a site development team where they will design improvements including site layout, utilities, grading - drainage, erosion control, and stormwater management for a wide range of private and public clients throughout NC and the US.
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Complete repairs and maintenance on ponds, lakes, and other stormwater control measures, including: Turf establishment, mowing, planting, invasive plant treatment or removal, hand or machine excavation, grading, erosion repairs, tree removal, and site stabilization.
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Lead project teams to develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Developing and implementing erosion control and soil stabilization strategies to minimize environmental impact. Demonstrated experience in erosion control, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control design.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Certified Erosion, Sediment and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI), Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality (CPSWQ) or Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) certification are not required but.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Conducting geotechnical engineering tasks such as soil stabilization and erosion control. Familiarity with erosion control, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control design.
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Develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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The ideal candidate is a highly motivated civil engineer with a seasoned depth of experience successfully completing site development and minor roadway projects that include components of grading, drainage, stormwater management and erosion control for both municipal and private clients.
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Tasks will include permitting, site layout and development, grading and erosion control, drainage and stormwater management design, development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and public outreach.
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The ability to attain the following certifications within 90 days +/- or as class scheduling allows: NCDOT Concrete Field Technician certification, NCDOT Conventional Density certification, Level II Erosion & Sediment Control/Stormwater certification, NCDOT QMS Roadway Technician certification, NCDOT ABC and Borrow Pit Sampling certification.
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Experience in Drainage design and Erosion Control design. Municipal stormwater system modeling experience. The Hydraulic Engineer will work in our Water Resources group within our Civil Engineering Department in our Raleigh office, and work closely with our Transportation Design Department on projects primarily involving hydrologic and hydraulic engineering for roadway/highway, municipal street, and pedestrian (greenways, multi-use trails) projects.
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