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The Senior Civil Engineer will be responsible for handling all aspects of the civil design of projects from sales origination and bid set design through project design, permitting, and construction.
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Lastly, you will be responsible for Site Acquisition (Leasing, Zoning & permitting) and project management of cell site projects including real estate entitlements. Lastly, you will be responsible for Site Acquisition (Leasing, Zoning & permitting) and project management of cell site projects including real estate entitlements.
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HDR is looking for an Environmental Scientist with environmental regulatory and permitting experience to join our New York/New Jersey Environmental Science and Planning practice. Demonstrated knowledge of New Jersey DEP waterfront development permitting and/or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 10 and Section 404 permitting a plus.
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This individual will also manage the development of Issued for Permitting (IFP) and Construction (IFC) plans, including coordination with HDR’s civil, electrical, and structural engineering and environmental staff.
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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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Functions as a regulatory and community liaison for issues that pertain to water quality, protection of source water quality, permitting, etc. A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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A minimum of 5 years’ experience in stormwater management systems, wastewater/sanitary systems, and project permitting is required. Skilled with CAD/Design Software (AutoCAD, Microstation, Civil 3d, Inroads/OpenRoads.
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Join our Utilities/Energy team of design professionals who provide a host of services that include feasibility studies, detailed engineering design, surveying, permitting, land acquisition, asset management, SUE, construction management, and more for renewable energy, oil and gas, electric transmission and distribution, electric substations and projects.
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Coordinating all DOT vehicle requirements such as: securing permits for oversize/overweight loads, IFTA permitting, branding and DOT identification, required vehicle documents, annual federal maintenance inspections, daily vehicle inspection logs and IRP renewal information.
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Under minimal direction, serve as a project engineer for the Water and Wastewater Department in the planning, design, and permitting of various water distribution and treatment system projects.
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Previous NJDEP Permitting, Habitat Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements writing experience. Complete NJDEP & Army Corps Permitting. Complete wetland delineation compliance walk through's on site; construction monitoring for wildlife.
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Regulatory agency permitting. Civil engineering tasks pertaining to planning, cost estimation, zoning analysis/evaluation, hydraulic & hydrologic analyses, stormwater management, utility design and coordination, soil erosions and sediment control, grading and other land/site development relates tasks.
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Preparing and leading ambient air quality impact analyses utilizing dispersion modeling software including AERMOD, SCREEN3, and AERSCREEN in support of state and Federal (PSD) New Source Review permitting projects.
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Manage environmental and governmental permitting in coordination with local business unit staff. Provide technical expertise on engineering and operational issues and support facility condition assessments for water/wastewater operations.
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Daily project requirement includes but not limited to: attend jobsites meetings, schedule deliveries, perform project site documentation, review jobsite labor reports with supervision, tool/equipment rental requisition, coordinate job progress, material and consumables requisitions, preparation and tracking of request for information, assist supervision with permitting and inspections, approve vendor/sub invoices, status reports, monthly billings and collections.
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