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12 to 20 years of experience in water resources (hydrology and hydraulic modeling), green infrastructure, conveyance system, stormwater infrastructure design, flood resilience, and flood control system components.
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The Civil/Highway department engages in several areas of design including Highway & Local Roadway design, Green Infrastructure/Stormwater management, Drainage & Grading, Utility/Facility upgrades, Feasibility studies, Transit flood mitigation and resiliency, and recreation/waterfront development.
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Independently utilizes engineering, construction, DEP, and other standards and practices related to hydrology, hydraulics, structural engineering, and geotechnical engineering to analyze plans submitted to the Plan Review unit.
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Ph. D., or M.S. with equivalent experience, in a relevant field, including but not limited to climate science, geography, hydrology, meteorology, and oceanography. First Street's Flood, Wildfire, and Wind Models are nationwide, climate-corrected, physically-based models that, along with our statistically-based Heat Model, are used to quantify climate risks at the property and building levels across the United States.
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The CBW is home to over 17 million people and the CBP stakeholder community needs integrated modeling tools to examine synergies (e.g., nutrient reduction and flood risk mitigation) and tradeoffs (e.g., nutrient reduction and fish productivity) across multiple systems.
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ResponsibilitiesAs part of a team, perform design of: Coastal Projects – shore protection, flood risk reduction infrastructure, beach restoration, breakwaters, and jetties Ecosystem Restoration –marsh restoration, reefs and adaptive structures Produce professional engineering products for pursuit and projects.
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Knowledge of consumer protection principles, compliance management systems, compliance risk management, and consumer protection laws in the banking industry (UDAP/UDAAP, TILA, ECOA, RESPA, Flood Insurance, HMDA, FDCPA, FCRA, UDAAP, TISA, EFTA, EFAA, SCRA, MLA, Privacy, etc.
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This includes collision, comprehensive, property damage related to autos, rental and towing as well as fire, theft, flood, lightning, diminished value claims and any claims that involve injuries.
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Lead engineering analysis and design of water resources infrastructure projects including blue-green infrastructure, hydraulic control structures, drainage conveyance systems, pump stations, flood control systems; prepare design drawings and specs, and construction documents.
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Experience working with stormwater management, especially while utilizing Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) modeling tools; experience using HydroCAD is a plus! Design and detail for stormwater management [SWM]: hydrologic & hydraulic [H&H] modeling, erosion control, sediment control [E&SC], relevant design calculations, etc.
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Your approach will involve leveraging a range of models to assess flood conditions, enhance drainage designs, optimize energy flows, and develop master plans for cutting-edge projects that prioritize resilience and sustainability.
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Working with design teams on coastal and waterfront flood protection and nature-based solutions. Evaluating and implementing sustainable stormwater management and flood control solutions.
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Provides all lines of business and departments, i.e. property, Boat and Yacht, Inland Marine, Public Sector, etc. Partners from initial investigation through final recovery to ensure appropriate claim resolution and pursuit of alternative recovery sources (e.g. Subrogation, SIU, etc.
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Available to work if needed during emergency situations (flood, snow etc. We specialize in providing subject matter expertise, management and staffing in all areas of facility maintenance, specifically Janitorial Services, Security Services, Engineering & Operations, Pest Control, Lighting and Electric, Window Cleaning, Concierge/Front Desk Ambassador, and Marble, Metal and Wood Restoration.
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Coordinates flood control projects and maps out drainage systems for dealing with water flow. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication. Coordinates flood control projects and maps out drainage systems for dealing with water flow.
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