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Have working knowledge with the form, content and implementation of Air Quality Regulations, current NPDES General Construction Permit and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and municipal NPDES requirements as they apply to the region.
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Technical design leader for land development projects including layout, grading, stormwater management, soil erosion and utilities. Proficiency in technical skills in stormwater management, hydraulics, hydrological analysis, grading, and other site development related designs.
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The candidate will work exclusively on hydrology & hydraulics modeling, stormwater management design, Flood Hazard Area and Dam Safety Permitting. Support and/or lead stormwater management projects focused on green infrastructure and low impact development as well as stormwater infrastructure improvements.
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Stormwater management, erosion control, and site plans. Stormwater management, erosion control, and site plans. Significant experience working as a Transportation Engineer for a Consulting Firm.
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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. + Knowledge of Hydrologic and Hydraulic Stormwater Design.
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Perform and lead junior staff in hydrologic and hydraulic design calculations for stormwater management systems and/or bridge hydraulic and floodplain studies. We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Water Resources Engineer with transportation engineering project experience in the Fluvial and Coastal environment to join our Mt. Laurel, NJ, Office.
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Collect, extract, identify, and compile environmental data from soil sampling, soil gas sampling, groundwater sampling, stormwater sampling, boring logs, and other matrices for projects, investigations, and surveys.
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Assists with and perform hydrologic and hydraulic design calculations for stormwater management systems and/or bridge hydraulic and floodplain studies, prepare sketches, technical comparisons, and similar technical work as required.
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Individual with 4+ years experience in land development, concept plan preparation, site design, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control design. Utilize StormCAD, HydroCAD, Hydraflow and/or StreamStats to develop models to support stormwater calculations in accordance with local and State stormwater regulations.
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Design and detail stormwater management: hydrologic hydraulic, erosion control, etc. Design and detail stormwater management: hydrologic hydraulic, erosion control, etc. We approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management.
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Exposure to AutoCAD Civil 3D and/or Bluebeam is a plus! Design and detail of site layout, grading, roadway, and utilities. In particular, we are looking for an experienced professional to join our team as a Staff Engineer and contribute to our multi-discipline design projects on a full-time, direct basis at our office in Haddon Heights, NJ. This person will have the opportunity to work on a variety of private and public site development projects across various markets.
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This individual will design a variety of Transportation and Infrastructure projects and will report directly to the Lead Stormwater Engineer. Such projects include roads, bridges, stormwater management facilities, and underground utilities.
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Familiarity with municipal, county, state and federal project funding requirements; and A firm grasp of roadway engineering skills such as geometric design, grading, access management, permitting, utilities, stormwater management, roadway drainage design, 3D roadway modeling, traffic/accident analysis and traffic control and staging plans.
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Stormwater management design, erosion & sediment control design; site grading. Stormwater management design, erosion & sediment control design; site grading. Completion of various land development and land use permitting applications.
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Design of Stormwater Management and Stormwater Conveyance Systems, Utility Systems and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design Plans. Knowledge of Hydrologic and Hydraulic and Stormwater Design.
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