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Preparation of plans, specifications, and design drawings using AutoCAD Civil 3D software to support various projects involving environmental remediation, water, wastewater and stormwater management systems.
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Design of civil remedies for excavation, grading, stormwater drainage management, and capping alternatives. Remedial system design (e.g., groundwater treatment, soil vapor extraction, injection technologies, etc.
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SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Civil Engineer to join our growing team in Pittsburgh, PA. Specializing in erosion and sediment control plans, stormwater management design, and hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for oil and gas and renewables projects, our team is committed to delivering high-quality solutions to clients across the U.S. With projects spanning Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, we offer a dynamic work environment and opportunities for professional growth.
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Job Duties: Plans, designs, and facilitates civil engineer 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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Ability to manage and provide technical expertise in the following areas:Water/Wastewaterdesign, Utility design, Stormwater management and erosion and sediment control design, Grading and drainage system design and Oil and Gas designRequired Qualifications:BS/MS degree in Civil Engineering.
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Knowledge of federal, state and local environmental compliance regulations including air quality, stormwater, wastewater, hazardous, universal and solid waste, chemical and oil management. You may prepare emissions or process inventories and other annual reporting, such as Toxics Release Inventory Reporting and Tier II. You will have the opportunity to participate in all areas of environmental compliance such as air, water, waste management, stormwater permitting and SPCC plans.
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Have working knowledge with the form, content and implementation of Air Quality Regulations, current NPDES General Construction Permit and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and municipal NPDES requirements as they apply to the region.
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My client is looking for a highly motivated professional, who has experience on the full project lifecycle of Water/Wastewater projects in the United States including pump stations, stormwater systems, water collection & distribution systems as well as storage facilities, treatment plant upgrades and other wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Projects may include water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, pipeline and pump station rehabilitation and stormwater. Our Pittsburgh office is looking to add a Principal Project Manager with experience in water, wastewater, and stormwater to join our team.
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Be proficient in the correct use of Best Management Practices required for air and stormwater quality (NPDES) programs. Certified as a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC); Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality (CPSWQ) or qualified to take the exam.
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A detailed understanding of Civil Engineering workflow processes, construction drawings, permitting, utility coordination, stormwater standards and design, erosion control, and approval processes.
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Drainage, stormwater, and erosion control design experience is a plus. Lochner leads in providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right of way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients across the United States.
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The responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to: Assist in design activities, including stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, roadway drainage, hydraulic and hydrologic analysis, utility coordination, site design, and environmental permitting.
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Technical assignments may include roadway and highway geometrics, drainage system design, erosion and sediment pollution control plans, stormwater management, traffic analysis and design, barrier warrant analyses, maintenance of traffic, municipal engineering, general civil/site development, and other related tasks.
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A Project Engineer / Senior Project Engineer is responsible for various technical aspects of land development projects including, but not limited to: site feasibility and conceptual planning, detailed grading, stormwater management design and review, Erosion & Sedimentation Pollution Control (E&SPC) Best Management Practices (BMPs) review, Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM) BMP design review, and other regulatory report writing.
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