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Flexible availability to include overtime and possible weekendsAble to preform fine grade operation with ExcavatorExperience in laying Water, Sewer and Storm drainsExperience in underground utilities and commercial grading.
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Transports equipment and other supplies (tables and chairs for event planning); operates pressure washer equipment and maintains parking decks and other surfaces; cuts and fills asphalt holes on site; prepares storm water reports and observes any pollution issues that may harm storm water and completes storm water reports, and escorts others to the appropriate on-site locations.
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Includes but not limited to: circular saw, power drill, bench grinder, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet cleaner, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, and key machine.
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Perform various maintenance functions such as electrical installations, pool maintenance, carpentry/construction, furnace and air conditioner repairs, filter changing, coil cleaning, plumbing and appliance repairs, drywall and painting repairs, vinyl installation and repairs, minor roof repairs, etc.
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You will need to be familiar with laying a storm drain. Experience operating other pieces of equipment such as backhoe, excavator, and front end loader. Other equipment experience such as Trackhoe, Dozer, Back Hoe, Motor Grader, loader, and excavator experience is required.
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Blythe Development's operations include clearing, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, waterline, curb and gutter, sidewalk, concrete paving, retaining walls, culverts, bridges, stone base and asphalt paving.
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We have the capability of performing a turn-key site work package in-house to include cost estimation, project management, surveying, grading, asphalt paving, concrete curb and gutter and flatwork, storm drainage and water and sewer systems.
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Audubon’s Coastal Program endeavors to protect shorebirds, seabirds, and marsh birds that are threatened by expansion of the built environment, recreation-based disturbance, and climate change related impacts such as sea level rise and increasing storm intensity.
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Leads the design of Site Plans to include Grading, Storm Water Management features, and Access Roads. Utilize CADD (Bentley Microstation), ArcGIS, and Microsoft Office for project data collection, analysis, and reporting.
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Knowledge of: AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Slope Stability Software, ESRI, GIS, ICPR, PondPack/Civil Storm, HEC-1, HYDRAFLOW, HydroCAD and/or SWWM software platforms. Previous experience with: all aspects of stormwater management and permitting, hydrology and hydraulics for drainage/site design and DOT road / bridge construction.
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Has well-developed understanding of general concepts of relevant areas of civil engineering design, including gravity and pressure systems, geotechnical considerations, survey, storm water/drainage design, road design, erosion and sediment control, and grading.
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Why This Opportunity Matters: With the current surge in storm-related events sweeping across the nation, there's an urgent need for new adjusters to meet the escalating demand. Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster.
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Proficient in storm drainage, water & sewer, stormwater management, site grading, and sediment control. Proficient in storm drainage, water & sewer, stormwater management, site grading, and sediment control.
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Experience with Storm Drain Modeling and Rational Method Hydrologic Calculations. Proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D, AES, CIVILD, WSPGW, PCSWMM, StormCAD, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS preferred. Experience with HEC-RAS modeling and CLOMR/LOMR applications and processing.
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NCOA:Job Summary/Purpose: Performs a variety of general patient care activities and ophthalmic diagnostic tests and assists ophthalmologists with ophthalmic exams.
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