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Provide technical guidance and support project deliverables on environmental projects including: Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development, Hazardous Material Management, Toxicity Release Inventory (TRI) reporting, Tier II reporting, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting, environmental compliance audits, and air, water and waste permitting.
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Prepare environmental compliance plans such as SPCC Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Waste Management Plans, NEPA, etc. Prepare environmental compliance plans such as SPCC Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Waste Management Plans, NEPA, etc.
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Sheet design: SWPPP, TCP, Utility Layouts, Roadway Plan and Profile, Standard Sheets, Summary Sheets. Sheet design: SWPPP, TCP, Utility Layouts, Roadway Plan and Profile, Standard Sheets, Summary Sheets.
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Expertise in stormwater management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design, and SWPPP preparation; Langan is seeking a Project Engineer – Hydraulic and Hydrology Focus to join its collaborative team in Houston, TX. This individual will serve a key function in performing and coordinating the planning, design and permitting of civil engineering, land development and infrastructure projects, and coaching, training, and overseeing staff.
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Ability to complete field related digital paperwork in timely and complete mannerAdhere to SWPPP requirementsAbility to escalate issues in a timely mannerPerform timely and accurately project close out procedures (As-Builts, Punchlist, etc.
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Monitor vital document compliance (i.e., SWPPP, NOI, NOT, and various other permits). Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering; Land Planning; or Business. Coordinate ESA, Soils Reports, Easement Acquisitions, Survey, Title, Rezoning, Platting, Engineering Plan Review, CLOMR/LOMR.
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Complete Division and/or Customer Care orientation, onboarding and training programs (e.g., construction knowledge, job site rules, safety, warranty, SWPPP) Responsible for obtaining technical expertise in new home construction to establish a solid foundation and understanding of the basic aspects of construction warranty and customer service.
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Remain current on all training requirements (applicable safety, RCRA, DOT, SPCC, SWPPP, etc. Assist in development or revision of required compliance plans (SPCC, SWPPP, HMBP, etc.) Remain current on all training requirements (applicable safety, RCRA, DOT, SPCC, SWPPP, etc.
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Multi-media permitting and compliance experience in federal and state programs such as RCRA, SARA Title III, CAA, SPCC, NPDES/POTW, NEPA, CWA Section 404/408, FERC, and state / county permits. Minimum of 12 years’ experience delivering environmental/regulatory permitting and compliance support from studies and design phase up to construction and operations in one or more key markets including Oil and Gas (upstream, midstream and downstream), Power (generation and transmission/distribution), Renewable Energy, or Chemical Manufacturing.
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Certified in ACI, Level 1B, SWPPP, TCP, etc. Inspect placement and maintenance of environmental items for the SWPPP. Work closely with clients such as Texas Department of Transportation, Harris County Toll Road Authority, City of Houston, and others.
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Sheet design: SWPPP, SWQMP, TCP, Dimension Control, Utility Plan, Drainage Area Map, Drainage Spreadsheet, Details Sheets. FEMA floodplain information. Sheet design: SWPPP, SWQMP, TCP, Dimension Control, Utility Plan, Drainage Area Map, Drainage Spreadsheet, Details Sheets.
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Ensure all aspects of the NPDES/SWPPP program for each assigned project comply. Ensure all aspects of the NPDES/SWPPP program for each assigned project comply. Execute community development plans including construction of streets, utilities (wet and dry), amenities, common areas, storm water management facilities and entrances.
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Ensure SWPPP compliance. BGE, Inc. is a nationwide consulting firm that provides services in civil engineering, planning, landscape architecture, construction management, survey and environmental services for public and private clients.
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Assist division with the development, preparation, implementation, and updating of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and the Daily Jobsite Safety Logs. Ensure that the Daily OSHA Inspection Logs, SWPPP and dust control plans are implemented within each of the division’s communities.
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Must have general understanding of cut - and - fill, roadway design, and open channel drainage and culvert design, SWPPP, temporary drainage design. Experience in review and checking of civil site development design deliverables (concepts, drawings, calculations and quantities) for site layout, site drainage, rough grading, finish grading, rigid and flexible pavements, storm water and sanitary systems, fencing, underground utilities services and soil retention and stabilization structures, for LNG projects.
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