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Civil, water, Professional Engineer, municipal, civil design, project management, AutoCAD Civil 3D, PE, engineering, consulting, public sector, infrastructure, stormwater management, land use, regulations, benefits, growth, development, diversity, equal opportunity, collaborative, supportive, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, HyroCAD, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, Civil 3D, GIS, Septic.
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Take a lead role in managing a team of business analysts working on a major project to develop an online permitting system. Experience with agile methodologies, including Azure DevOps. Microsoft Power BI.
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Coordinate field sustainability and environmental programs including: environmental permitting, regulatory reporting, etc. Key areas of experience: program development, PSM, ESG, Wastewater training development and delivery, audits.
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Provides significant assistance to the engineering team within the plan review & approval processes of private commercial and residential development projects; reviews plats, easements, stormwater drainage calculations, Stormwater pollution prevention plans, site grading plans, water and waste water capacities, metering and backflow requirements and other associated studies, calculations, reports, and specifications.
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Qualified candidates should have experience handling matters related to federal and State regulations, SEQRA, permitting, environmental remediation and enforcement. Experience counseling clients in energy matters, particularly regarding siting before the New York State Public Service Commission (e.g., Article VII) and the Office of Renewable Energy Siting (e.g., 94-C), is preferred.
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A minimum of 3 years field experience conducting wetland delineations, Section 401/404 permitting, and regulatory agency coordination. Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in wildlife management, biology, ecology or related field.
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The ideal candidate would have litigation and/or regulatory experience l on matters concerning federal and state environmental laws, environmental permitting, renewable energy development, environmental due diligence, environmental enforcement actions, and contaminated properties.
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This position will lead team members on acquisition, city/county coordination, site and building design, permitting, design meetings and construction administration. The Vice President of Property Development, Data Center Construction is responsible for taking our data center property development projects from concept to completion in order to enable QTS to reach its overall strategic vision.
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