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Additional duties and responsibilities may include supporting environmental or geotechnical investigations, environmental sampling including groundwater, surface water and soils, and other field-related activities.
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The Nexus Water Group team has an opportunity for a Senior Project Manager in Charlotte, NC. This position is responsible for implementation and construction of water and wastewater projects , executing work through project teams in accordance with contract documents, safety policies, schedule, and budget.
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Responsibilities may include designing, performing, or overseeing soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and surface water investigations, building teams of colleagues and subcontractors, coordinating and managing fieldwork logistics, data analysis and interpretation, technical report writing, and participating in meetings with clients and regulators.
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The selected candidate will also assist project and program management with design and implementation of soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water investigative and remediation programs, data analysis, and report preparation.
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Examples include: soil erosion plans, site layout, grading, stormsewer, water, sanitary sewer plans, construction layout, and constructionstaking. Soil and Erosion control reviewer certificateor ability to obtain it.
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Our expertise includes a multitude of services – site preparation, landfills, underground utilities, soil stabilization, roller compacted concrete, and water resources. Our Industrial Division acts as a heavy industrial general contractor capable of self-performing structural concrete, structural steel, equipment installation, piping, and electrical scopes.
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Our areas of expertise include remote sensing, geospatial analysis, GIS, soil science, water quality and demand evaluation, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, statistics, and regulatory policy.
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Typical assignments will entail completion of civilengineering design and drafting related tasks associated with all facets ofmunicipal water, wastewater, and storm water related projects.
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The right candidate will have verifiable site preparation/heavy civil construction expertise and will be able to effectively communicate with members of our Operations Team. Assist Project Supervision with permits for trenching and excavation, hot work, and confined space entry.
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Experience with a wide range of EHS issues including those related to waste management, water/wastewater/stormwater, air quality, hazardous substances, and environmental sustainability. Demonstrated technical and regulatory project management experience and skills in managing multiple complex soil and groundwater remediation projects in the US and other countries.
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This role will be responsible for water and wastewater utility construction projects from initial contract negotiations through startup and warranty termination. Corix has been building, operating, and maintaining water, wastewater, electric, gas and sustainable energy utility infrastructure for many years.
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Individual will be responsible for design in all aspects of each project, which may include site layout, grading , soil erosion, detention basin design, storm sewer, water main, sanitary sewer, force main, pump station design plans, roadways as well as preparation of all associated calculations, reports and spreadsheets.
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Land Development Design, Stormwater Management, Water and Sanitary Sewer, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control DesignManaging multiple projects and workload with competing deadlinesQuality ControlRegulatory agency permittingProposal scope and budget preparationFinancial Management including invoice preparation and accounts receivableProject SchedulingClient managementMentoring and training staffOther project duties as assigned.
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We are a distributor for over 30 manufacturers of the latest technology in air, water and soil monitoring and remediation. We have an immediate opening for a full-time Environmental Equipment Specialist I. Job duties include calibration, sales, cleaning, troubleshooting, maintenance/repair and delivery of environmental monitoring equipment.
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Inspect all items after the wash, rinse, and sanitize cycle to ensure complete removal of soil and proper drying. Regularly monitor chemical levels and water temperature in the dishwasher and sink for optimal safety.
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