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Including posting of meter readings, the pre-bill edit and audit processes, and review of the water / sewer account total differences. Oversees the printing and mailing of water / sewer bills.
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Servicing all of North Jersey for over 60 years, we specialize in water/sewer main repairs, jet and vacuum work, sewer line inspection and sewer/drain cleaning. Public Sewer Service currently has a Full Time position available for a Driver/Yard Laborer.
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Preparing land development permit applications and associated calculations and report for stormwater, sanitary sewer, water service, flood hazard area, soil erosion, etc. Preparing land development permit applications and associated calculations and report for stormwater, sanitary sewer, water service, flood hazard area, soil erosion, etc.
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They are looking for a person who will be responsible to analyze and design public improvement projects and facilities such as roads, roadways, storm sewer lines, traffic lights, etc. Staff Engineer - Civil Engineer.
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Staff Engineer – Civil EngineerWe are the exclusive search firm working with an upscale township. Will inspect township roads and use pavement management software to prioritize the 20-year paving schedule.
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Performing hydraulic and seismic bracing calculation reviews Project types: Commercial buildings, K-12 schools, medical facilities, housing/mix-use projects, higher education campuses, military facilities, waterfront and upland utility design for wharves and piers, and lift station design for storm and sanitary sewer systems.
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EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 2-4 years of experience in civil engineering work that can include capital construction projects such as roads, roadways, sports fields and courts, storm and sanitary projects.
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Knowledge of GIS or ability to learn with on-the-job training. Engineering in Training Certificate (EIT) helpful. Military roadway or similar experience will be accepted. Review of construction permit applications for compliance with township ordinances, NIDEP and other regulations.
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Attend pre-bid and pre-construction meetings. Responsible for the designs and specifications setting forth required capacity size, location, materials, and methods to be used in building capital construction projects.
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Need to be able to work without sponsorship now or in the future. Provide contractors and the public with technical information relating to the engineering projects. Experience with Military roads and roadways or related experience accepted.
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