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Areas of emphasis include site design, roadway design, utility design, grading and erosion control plans, storm sewer design, and water quality BMP design. Provide technical support for projects including hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and modeling (stormwater detention and water quality BMP design), site grading and design, erosion and sediment control plans, etc.
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Perform design calculations (water, sewer and storm drainage hydraulic modeling, SCMs, erosion control, etc.) At CLH, you'll have hands-on experience in all aspects of site design, from grading and erosion control to storm drainage and utilities.
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Project Management in the areas of Land Development Plan Design, Stormwater Management Design, Water and Sanitary Sewer Design and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design. Design of Stormwater Management and Stormwater Conveyance Systems, Utility Systems and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design Plans.
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Maintain all erosion control inspections and ensure compliance. Quality control / quality assurance programs as they pertain to specific projects. Machine control and guidance systems.
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Phases of construction include but are not limited to; Survey, Clearing / Stump / Grub, Erosion Control Measures, Blasting and Rock Processing, Material Management, Mass Earthworks, Road Construction, Sewer, Water and Utility Installation, Final grade, Irrigation and Landscape, Final punch, and dedication.
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Job responsibilities will include teaching and training entry-level to mid-level designers and analyst, design of site layout, grading, stormwater management, utilities, landscaping, lighting, and soil erosion and sediment control measures.
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Demonstrated ability to effectively manage renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects; including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Review all EHS related submittals by the Contractors, including, but not limited to, EHASPs, JHAs, monthly reports, asbestos/lead/mercury/PCB management and sampling plans, waste management plans, soil re-use, hazardous waste contingency plans, erosion and sediment control plans, and Stormwater Pollution Prevent Plans (SWPPP) to verify comprehensive oversight of all site activities.
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Such plans include grading and drainage plans, water plans, pipelines, erosion control plans, and public works improvement plans. Prepare and label drawings and improvement plans used in civil engineering projects based on the design provided by a civil designer or civil engineer, with assistance from the designer or more experienced cad technician.
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Assist in the design of grading and storm drain plans, erosion control, BMP plans, as well as roadway and wet utility plans. An employer in the San Diego area is looking for a Senior-Level CAD Drafter/Designer with a strong background in Land Development to join our team.
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Your role will involve working on site civil and land developer projects, including the design of site layout, grading, stormwater management, utilities, soil erosion, sediment control measures, landscaping, and lighting.
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Compensation/Benefits For Survey Crew Chief. Performing surveys in construction, topographic, boundary, right-of-way, and control survey projects. Compensation/Benefits For Survey Crew Chief.
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Understanding of permit process for dam safety, wetlands, waters of the United States and/or states, erosion and sediment control, historic and cultural resources, and other permits as they pertain to designing projects to comply with permitting requirements and conditions.
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Different roadway design components including typical sections, earthwork, geometric layouts, drainage and hydraulic analysis, erosion control plans, signing and marking plan, safety features and maintenance of traffic plans.
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Proper implementation of any project SWPP and erosion control plan. NYS Erosion and Sediment Control Training. Heavy Highway– Construction / Rehabilitation. POSITION TITLE: Superintendent – Heavy Civil / Highway Construction.
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