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Keen interest and passion in application of hydrology and hydraulics to the field of water resources engineering. Lead and Mentor junior staff to further develop their understanding of water resources engineering analyses, design, and construction.
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Our Geotechnical Practice is currently seeking an entry-level or junior level Geotechnical Engineer/Designer to join our Geotechnical, Dams & Hydraulics team in Valley Forge, PA. This individual will assist in planning and overseeing subsurface explorations and performing analyses for transportation, facilities, water resources and other types of projects.
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Expertise in areas complementary to the existing faculty is sought and can include: geotechnical and water resources aspects of urban stormwater, erosion and sediment transport, uncertainty in water resources applications including climate change adaptation; open channel and surface water systems and infrastructure; watershed health; groundwater protection; hydraulic barriers; and water resources planning and management.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: BA/BS degree In Civil Engineering, or a related field +2 years of Civil Engineering-related project work, civil site design, drainage, water resources, permit requirements, or other relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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Provide technical assistance on conservation of soil and water resources; This position administers Title 25, Chapter 102 of the Department of Environmental Protection Rules & Regulations of the Clean Streams Law involving earthmoving activity and stormwater management in Montgomery County to reduce soil loss and enhance water quality.
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In addition to transportation projects, the water resources group supports other departments engaging in planning, environmental, and land development design, particularly when floodplain management expertise is needed.
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Keywords: Stormwater, Drainage, Hydraulic, Transportation, Roadway, Highway, Bridge, DOT, Water, Construction, Water Resources, Task Manager for water resources preferred.
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Civil, water, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, AutoCAD, wetlands, environmental, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, Project Manager, environmental consulting, NEPA, Wetlands Delineations, Natural Resources, Transportation, Civil Engineering, client relationships, public meetings, business development, Bachelor's degree, flexible work environment, erosion, Civil 3D, GIS, Septic.
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The position offers the opportunity to apply engineering (civil, geotechnical, environmental, and water resources) academic knowledge to real-world situations while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for a Project / Senior Water Resources Engineer based in our Blue Bell PA, Philadelphia PA, Pennington NJ , or Lyndhurst, NJ office. Bachelor's degree in water resources or environmental engineering or a closely related field with emphasis on water resources or a closely related discipline.
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Conduct NPDES and Ch. 102 E&S plan/permit application reviews for construction activity and stormwater management; Conduct site inspections to verify implementation and functionality of erosion & sedimentation control/stormwater management controls.
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Our company is one of the most significant publicly traded water, wastewater service and natural gas providers in the U.S. Operating as the Aqua (water and wastewater services) and the Peoples and Delta (natural gas) brands, Essential serves approximately 5.5 million people across 10 states.
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Our Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh Offices are hiring New Grad Engineers for Summer 2024 in the following areas: Water Resources, Roadway, Electrical, Construction Management, Power Systems, Structures, Bridge Inspection, Track Design, and Traffic.
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CDM Smith has several 10-year multiple award nationwide EPA Superfund contracts and existing contracts with USACE and in addition to environmental support to our transportation, water resources, and solid waste contracts.
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