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Areas of emphasis include site design, roadway design, utility design, grading and erosion control plans, storm sewer design, and water quality BMP design. Provide technical support for projects including hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and modeling (stormwater detention and water quality BMP design), site grading and design, erosion and sediment control plans, etc.
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Thorough understanding and familiarity with Utility work, Waste/Storm water, sewer, & Watermain work. Utility, water/sewer experience required. PCC has serviced the tri-state area in sewer, water mains, roadwork, and site work for over 25 years.
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Experience running Operations (as a VP of Ops or a COO) for a construction company (ideally, utilities construction - telecom, water, sewer, gas, etc) If you’re a COO in the utility construction, telecom construction, or any other similar field with a data-driven approach and a love for growth, please apply today.
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Design of utility systems including stormwater conveyance, sanitary sewer service, pump station design, water, gas, telephone service, etc., including the determination and resolution of vertical and horizontal utility conflicts that may exist.
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Technical Skills: Strong knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil 3D, with Microstation/OpenRoads being a plus; working knowledge of roadway design, including alignments, grading, drainage, utility relocation, water main, sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, and MPT/construction phasing.
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Manage technical aspects of projects exhibiting strong proficiency in the preparation of water, sewer, drainage, WQMP reports for land development projects. You must have a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure, and a minimum of five years of experience supervising and running a survey crew for design, mapping, and construction projects.
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Working knowledge of roadway design including alignments, grading and drainage, utility relocation, water main, sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, and MPT/construction phasing.
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Providing civil engineering planning and design services for transportation, drainage, grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, utilities (i.e., water, sewer, storm drain.
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Oversee the construction and installation of utilities, including water, sewer, gas, and telecommunication lines. Extensive experience in utility coordination and management within heavy civil construction, specifically on tunnel projects.
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As a Utilities Resident Engineer for a heavy civil tunnel project, you will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating all aspects of utility-related engineering activities during the construction of tunnels.
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Observe, inspect, and document underground utility, water/sewer installation, road reconstruction construction, and general construction activity as an Owner's Representative.
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This involves inspecting the grading, paving, and repaving of streets, house sewer connections, retaining walls, and the repair of water, sewer, and utility manholes. Preferred SkillsPreference will be given to candidates with excellent verbal and written communication skills with knowledge of NYC Infrastructure system proficient in Microsoft Office applications, and construction experience related to infrastructure work (i.e., sewer, water mains, roadway work.
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You’ll also handle site civil design, basic utility design (such as water and sewer), and general drainage design. As a Civil Engineer, you will work independently as well as lead a team on a variety of engineering projects including roadway design, construction plan development, specifications, and construction administration.
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Design grading and drainage plans associated with civil engineering construction projects, including sediment and erosion control plans to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis and site safety is accomplished.
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