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The Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations is looking to hire a City Research Scientist in it's Environmental Health & Safety division. The City Research Scientist is responsible for assisting the Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Division in the development, maintenance, and improvement of effective and comprehensive environmental, health and safety initiatives.
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Under the supervision of the Wastewater Collections System Manager, the Wastewater Collections System Worker performs a wide variety of manual labor tasks associated with the maintenance and repair of wastewater collection and treatment facilities, including pump stations, sewer lines, and other sanitary sewer collection system structures and water reclamation plant facilities by performing the following duties.
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This is an excellent opportunity for you to utilize your passion for science, engineering and surveying while working on civil/environmental engineering projects including: site grading, stormwater management, storm and sanitary sewer design, water supply systems and road design, topographic plans, environmental regulations, drafting (AutoCAD Civil 3D), cost estimation, specifications, report preparation (Word/Excel), and erosion & sediment control inspections, boundary and topographic surveys.
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5+ years of experience in underground utility construction in a Superintendent position; sewer, water, and storm pipe installation projects. 5+ years of experience in underground utility construction in a Superintendent position; sewer, water, and storm pipe installation projects.
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Perform construction permitting for soil erosion/sedimentation control, NPDES stormwater discharge, sanitary sewer, watermain, MDEQ wetland/floodplain, and MDOT commercial driveway. Perform construction permitting for soil erosion/sedimentation control, NPDES stormwater discharge, sanitary sewer, watermain, MDEQ wetland/floodplain, and MDOT commercial driveway.
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Support all related web-based systems and information, including campus mechanical (water, sewer, steam, condensate, and electrical) systems, and assist in the troubleshooting and maintenance, of such systems.
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Minimum 3-5 years’ experience in the preparation of water, sewer, stormwater & site design plans. More than 10 individuals became a Registered Professional while working with the Company and 5 of these individuals became both a Professional Engineer and Professional Land Surveyor.
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Develop engineering documents for various project components, including stormwater management design (ESD and structural solutions), sediment erosion control, storm drain design and computations, WSSC water and sewer design, grade establishment plans, and maintenance of traffic plans.
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Performing a variety of light construction duties such as drywall installation and patching, painting, light bulb and fixture installation, drain and sewer line stoppages, cabinet installation and repair, vinyl and ceramic tile installation and repair and window air conditioner installation and maintenance.
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Knowledge of site work construction including dirt work/grading, street construction, sanitary sewer, water, clearing, and retaining walls. Knowledge of site work construction including dirt work/grading, street construction, sanitary sewer, water, clearing, and retaining walls.
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Excellent estimating skills in heavy industrial projects, chemical production facilities, pipeline (including oil & gas, water, sewer, storm, dry utilities), power plants, water & wastewater treatment, pump stations, groundwater treatment facilities, civil, mechanical, structural steel, excavation, shoring & structural concrete.
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Optional experience: basic surveying for determination of project elevations using level and/or total station equipment; limited stormwater/sewer design for small-scale in-plant systems or extension of existing systems.
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Experience with water and sewer lines installation; pump station construction; water / wastewater plant construction is highly preferrable. Gannett Flemings Construction Services Business Line is currently seeking a Construction Inspector for wastewater projects in Nassau and Suffolk County, based out of the Woodbury office.
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The role of the Civil Engineer will be working to complete designs for site development, water and wastewater, and capital improvement projects including 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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Develop detailed designs for urban and rural roadway/highway by analyzing the adequacy of vertical and horizontal alignments, drainage, sewer, storm water management, pavement markings, signage, signals and staging alternatives.
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