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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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Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project. Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project.
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Design and plan production for general civil on a wide variety of projects, including site layouts, horizontal and vertical control, grading and drainage, paving, site utilities, erosion & sediment control, and associated civil engineering activities.
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Design of erosion control, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water distribution systems, and street improvements. Design of erosion control, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water distribution systems, and street improvements.
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Design site grading and drainage plans including sediment and erosion control plans. Proficiency in computer analysis and industry-standard software (e.g., RAM, Etabs, Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microstation) and experience in the Computational Design field.
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The individual will work as part of a team in all facets of civil engineering including site and street design, utility design, grading, drainage systems, stormwater management and permitting, resiliency, erosion and sediment control, development of maintenance and protection of traffic schemes, and preparation of contract plans for a variety of project types for public and private clientele.
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Prepare and review design drawings and specifications documenting the new building and associated site features, including the layout and material identification of surface features including vehicular access, parking, and site circulation; grading and drainage of the site and conformance with DEP's water quality, run-off reduction, and detention requirements; utility layout; and erosion and sediment control.
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Perform complex structural analyses and design, including soil-structure interaction (SSI) for various structure types and materials (steel, concrete, wood, masonry, etc. Coordinate design work with in-house staff and other professionals, including Geotechnical, Architectural, and MEP disciplines.
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Collaborate with Finance and Operations teams, develop yearly budget for Opex, Sales and ARPU Erosion, along with care operations targets. Collaborate with Finance and Operations teams, develop yearly budget for Opex, Sales and ARPU Erosion, along with care operations targets.
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Be proficient in site civil design and permitting, including grading, drainage, storm water management, erosion and sediment control, and local municipal and state permit applications. Our client, a multidiscipline firm offering comprehensive Engineering, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Geology, Environmental, and Surveying services is expanding their sizable team that focuses on the Renewable Energy Industry with an immediate opening for a Civil Engineer in their Civil Engineering and Land Services Division.
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Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan drawing. Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Water Main Plan and profile design and drawing. Grading/Drainage/Paving design and drawing. Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan drawing.
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Design civil engineering projects including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, traffic control, and facility design.
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Prepare Water, Sewer, Storm Drain, Grading and Erosion Control Plans as directed by Project Manager. Prepare Water, Sewer, Storm Drain, Grading and Erosion Control Plans as directed by Project Manager.
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Develop, implement, and oversee environmental management plans, including erosion and sediment control, wildlife protection, and vegetation management. Develop, implement, and oversee environmental management plans, including erosion and sediment control, wildlife protection, and vegetation management.
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Conducts on-site observations of construction installations, including but not limited to materials, grade elevations, underground facilities, construction safety precautions, minor concrete structures, street light installations, traffic signal installations, traffic control devices, and erosion and siltation control installations to determine compliance with contract plans and specifications, and with city and other governmental regulations.
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