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The ideal candidate will have established relationships with power and technology sector companies, along with technical expertise leading multi-media environmental permitting, NEPA, and large-scale capital projects in Mid-Atlantic and/or eastern states.
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Demonstrating proficiency in drainage design, grading, erosion and sediment control design, stormwater management design, hydrology, and hydraulic modeling, permitting, utility coordination and clash detection, specification development, and quantity takeoffs.
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Perform professional water resources engineering work and conduct investigations, analysis, and inspections relating to restoration projects, culverts, hydrology, open channel hydraulics, bridge hydraulics, floodplain modeling/mapping, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling.
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Design project plans and assist with the development of associated technical reports, cost estimates, and specifications for water / wastewater treatment & conveyance projects; this will include coordination with regulatory agencies for associated permitting.
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Work with multiple clients in the Mid-Atlantic region (with a focus on Pennsylvania & New Jersey) to assist with the development of design criteria / parameters for water / wastewater facilities (including treatment, conveyance and regulatory permitting.
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Ensures compliance with all environmental, survey, and other rules, regulations, and permitting requirements. Manages clients/bridge projects specific to local municipalities, PennDOT, PA DCNR, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), and more.
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Specific classes taken should include a mix of the following: Surface Water Hydrology, Wastewater Treatment, Stormwater Design and hydraulics, Soils, Fluid Mechanics, Water Quality Chemistry, Groundwater Geology, Environmental Geochemistry, ArcGIS, and Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD.
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Serve as a key member of the core technical and commercial team to drive growth across the CPD service lines (environmental impact assessment, land planning, and facility siting & permitting). This position will primarily focus on providing environmental permitting support for renewable energy, electric transmission and distribution projects, and midstream oil and gas projects but may also involve other sectors.
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Develop plans that meet the requirements outlined in the Philadelphia Code. The candidate must be familiar with zoning and construction permitting requirements; Department of Streets requirements for private development; Philadelphia City Planning Commission requirements; and other requirements of the City of Philadelphia.
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Perform high-level professional water resources engineering work and conducts more complex/comprehensive investigations and inspections relating to stormwater facilities, culverts, hydrology, open channel hydraulics, bridge hydraulics, floodplain modeling/mapping, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, and dam and levee analysis and design and determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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Pennoni is currently seeking an Associate Landscape Architect to assist on multi-discipline public & private site development projects while based at our office in Philadelphia, PA. This position will primarily support Project Landscape Architects with the development of design, permitting, and construction plans (for both land development and municipal projects.
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The Water Resources group focuses on drainage, erosion control and permitting. As a member of the team, you will contribute to the successful project delivery for a diverse range of projects for HNTB’s clients such as PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, SEPTA, and Amtrak.
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Prepare unit equipment for maintenance work (Shutdown, decontamination, LOTO, work permitting) The Chemical Process Operator is responsible for operating equipment and machinery to ensure safe, reliable, on-spec, and efficient operation of the chemical plant processes.
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Performing work involved in the various aspects of planning, budgeting, studies, grant or contract performance, permitting and project management related to National Flood Insurance Program or floodplain management.
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Experience with NJDEP Division of Land Resource Protection and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the preparation of permitting documents and reports. Lead the preparation and review of local, state, and federal permitting documents with an emphasis on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection rules and regulations.
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