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We are looking for an entry level engineer to support environmental permitting projects for several Arcadis clients in the Northeastern and Midwestern portions of the United States, including various energy development projects, including electrical transmission, natural gas pipeline, and renewable energy projects.
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The Quarry Development (Mine Services) Director is responsible for leading a team of professionals that are focused on the financial health and sustainability of the organization’s aggregate resources which include duties in the areas of exploration, procurement, permitting, planning, and development.
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They will be involved in a wide variety of energy-related projects including New York State electric transmission, natural gas pipeline, and renewable energy (wind/solar) generation projects and will have demonstrated prior experience with Federal and State siting and permitting, with specific experience in Article VII and Part 102 permitting in New York being required.
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USACE, NEPA, Civil Works, and permitting experience is highly preferred. Waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects.
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Minimum six (6) years of experience in the offshore wind energy business (e.g., advisory, project development, permitting, construction, asset management). Minimum six (6) years of experience in the offshore wind energy business (e.g., advisory, project development, permitting, construction, asset management.
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Experience in habitat restoration and permitting in nearshore coastal environments. 10+ years of experience in wetland delineation, natural resource evaluation, GPS data collection and ecological design and permitting.
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Experience in areas including fleet management, logistics, inventory, dispatching building codes/permitting. At WillScot Mobile Mini (NASDAQ WSC), our 4000+ people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Areas of focus include: soil and groundwater remediation, hazardous waste, water and wastewater environmental permitting and compliance, solid waste/geotechnical, air services, environmental and human health risk assessment, sediment and waterfront remediation, and construction services.
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Assist with water and wastewater operations and research, hydraulic/process modeling, environmental review, permitting, and project financing. The Sr. Water/Wastewater Engineer will work on water and wastewater treatment as well as distribution and collection of related projects.
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Your responsibilities will involve earthwork and hydrologic-hydraulic modeling, site design, development of construction and permitting related documents, and office-based construction support.
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Keywords: fisheries, biology, water, water resources, engineering, design, planning, permitting, nepa, environmental, ferc, project manager, program manager, construction, science. We are seeking Design Professionals, Program Managers and Technical Services Area Professionals to serve as engineers of record, group managers and technical practice leaders with expertise and interest in working on fish ecohydraulics, fisheries and aquatic science and fish hatchery design projects in North America and beyond.
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In the Environmental Certification and Compliance Section, Utility Engineering Specialists have a critical regulatory role in the review, approval, and compliance enforcement of the State’s large-scale renewable energy program through oversight of the environmental permitting process and construction of electric and gas transmission and electric generation facilities.
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The successful candidate will be involved in all aspects of civil design for substations, including permitting, site work, structural and foundation design, and support of substation physical design and equipment layout.
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WQI) is a third-generation family owned and operated business that produces crushed stone, sand and gravel for individuals and businesses in eastern Iowa and western Illinois. Quality Control Manager, Mine Development Manager, Environmental Specialist, and Mine Planner.
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Be proficient in site civil design and permitting, including grading, drainage, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, utilities, and local municipal and state permit applications.
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