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General understanding of concepts of relevant areas of civil engineering design, including gravity and pressure systems, geotechnical, survey, storm water/drainage design, road design, erosion and sediment control, and grading.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office, as well as relevant discipline software programs, which may include AutoCAD Civil3D, ArcGIS, Bentley Microstation, and numerical modeling software (e.g. finite element methods, hydrodynamic/hydraulics, closed conduit flow, etc.
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Oversee development of civil, erosion and sediment control, drainage/stormwater and utility designs. Working knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required.
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Preparing Contour Grading and Drainage Plans, Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Plans, Drainage Profiles, and Post-Construction Stormwater Management Plans. Include preparation of hydraulic design work using local or national standards: hydrology and hydraulic analysis, scour assessments, roadway drainage design, Hydraulic Reports, erosion and sediment pollution control, stormwater management design, NPDES and Waterway Permits.
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Experience with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation, InRoads, and OpenRoads Designer focused on storm water design and analysis preferred. ArcGIS Pro and HEC-HMS experience is preferred. Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental, Transportation, or Structural Engineering, or a related field.
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Lead site/civil efforts on a variety of project sites including the ability to design and oversee site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Develop detailed engineering drawings related to site planning, water, wastewater and drainage utilities, traffic, roadway & paving design, site grading, erosion control, & stormwater management facilities.
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Your role includes conceptual site layout, utility design, roadway design, site grading, soil erosion and sedimentation control, floodplain studies, permitting, entitlement support, and more.
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You will also contribute to the technical execution of projects including feasibility and constructability analysis, grading and drainage design, Erosion and Sediment Control design, hydrology and hydraulics modeling, and solar civil estimating.
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Responsible for land development, residential, industrial, retail, mixed-use, healthcare, educational and recreational design technical tasks including, but not limited to: conceptual site layout; utility design; roadway design; site grading design; soil erosion and sedimentation control design; floodplain studies; providing permitting and entitlement support; preparation of engineer's opinions of probable cost; assistance with preparation of proposals; and construction support.
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Experience with roadways, sanitary sewers, water distribution systems, storm drain facilities, site grading, stormwater management, earthwork, erosion & sediment control, environmental compliance, ADA compliance, and/or pavement markings & signage.
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Site/civil work on a variety of project sites including the ability to design and oversee site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc. This individual will serve a key function in leading and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of land development projects, more specifically water and wastewater distribution systems and pump stations including wastewater treatment facilities.
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Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project. Ability to prepare site, erosion control, grading, utility, and roadway plans, profiles, sections and other civil plans necessary for land development project.
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Developing plans with engineering design; grading and erosion control, stormwater, utilities, and other engineering tasks as assigned. Developing plans with engineering design; grading and erosion control, stormwater, utilities, and other engineering tasks as assigned.
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Experience in site-civil land development aspects including Layout, Grading/Drainage, Utility Design, and Erosion Sediment Control in Commercial, Manufacturing and/or institutional markets.
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