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Our client, a leading land development engineering and environmental consulting firm, is seeking an experienced Wastewater Practice Leader to join their collaborative team. In this key position, you will lead and support design and permitting efforts for a variety of wastewater distribution systems, treatment facilities, pump stations, and master plans.
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Thorough understanding of design-build construction including scheduling, estimating, permitting, budgets and reporting. Our client is a 114 year old, fourth generation, family owned company who specializes in the overall construction of banks and financial institutions.
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Job Duties: Plans, designs, and facilitates civil engineering project design tasks such as site grading and drainage design; access road design; erosion and sediment pollution control design; stormwater management design; report preparation; and permitting.
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Manage environmental permitting processes for Federal, State, Local, and Commercial Client energy projects services in the gas and oil industry. Experience with project management and environmental permitting in the oil and gas industry is desirable.
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Leads local, state and federal permitting efforts for various infrastructure project types Supports site development design plan review, including constructibility, and design coordination Manages and develop plans, permits, procedures and reports for hazardous waste, storm water, spill prevention, NPDES, and wastewater programs.
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5-10 years’ experience related to project management, client relations, staff management, wetland delineation, functional assessment, permitting and restoration; botanical surveys; threatened and endangered species surveys; native vegetation identification and restoration, design, and management; invasive species control; and wildlife habitat restoration.
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While this role is part of our Sustainability and Climate Advisory team, Montrose also supports clients with boots-on-the ground services, such as: air monitoring and measurement, leak detection and repair, laboratory/analytical, water treatment, biogas, emergency readiness and response, remediation, permitting and compliance, renewable energy solutions, and ecosystem services economics.
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We’d look to you to closely support and work directly with the client through the life of the program from studies, planning, design, compliance and permitting to construction and commissioning.
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Experience with BOEM Site Assessment and Construction and Operation Plans, marine ecology, NEPA/Federal and state permitting, offshore wind power generation and transmission, infrastructure, and/or renewable energy is desired.
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Knowledge of the entitlement/permitting process and construction delivery methods and agreements. Our client is seeking an Construction Project Manager for a 11 months contract on W2 with potential to convert.
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Issue all subcontracts and client change orders. Excellent client relations management. Handle all daily client communications, ensuring client understanding and satisfaction.
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Demonstrates in-depth understanding of software as needed to perform the duties described here, including PLS-CADD, Microsoft Office Suite applications and software, CAD programs, document management systems, database software, HR Systems, internet software, and reporting tools related to databases and client-specific software.
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The Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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This role will maintain client relationships, define client needs, prepare proposals, and manage the development, design and permitting of a wide range of projects related to solid waste management and environmental services.
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Strong knowledge of commercial construction practices, methods, and materials, as well as familiarity with building codes, regulations, and permitting processes. Participate in pre-bid meetings, site visits, scope reviews and client presentations, vendor negotiations and buyouts, as necessary.
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