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As a full-service environmental consulting practice, services include impact assessment and planning, regulatory compliance and permitting, wetland and floodplain analysis, waterbody and water quality assessment, air quality permitting and management, environmental remediation, site due diligence, environmental noise assessment, pollution prevention planning, and climate action solutions.
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Track, analyze and report on environmental performance in all required environmental fields, namely; Flaring, SO2, Greenhouse gas, and other Emissions, Water Conservation, Energy, Oil Spills, etc.
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Works in regional program areas relating to natural/water resources planning, community development, hazard mitigation, coastal zone management, and others. Knowledge of federal environmental laws and their implementing regulations, including, but not limited to: National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to support municipal drainage systems, water infrastructure, environmental, as well as resiliency and climate adaptation projects. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, with a focus in Water Resources or closely related discipline.
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7 + years of progressive field experience in environmental management and permitting. And ability to work with third party environmental management software systems and SEMS.
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Requirements: PE License in Texas Bachelors or Master's degree in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering 15+ Years of experience in Transportation Drainage projects including planning, design, and construction Project Management and Task Lead experience Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Experience with MicroStation, GEOPAK or ORD TxDOT Precertifications 10.1.
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Experience with similar state and federal resiliency-related sources is also preferred, including Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), and US Economic Development Agency (EDA) funding programs.
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Our areas of expertise include remote sensing, geospatial analysis, GIS, soil science, water quality and demand evaluation, agricultural systems, salinity and nutrient management, ecosystem restoration, statistics, and regulatory policy.
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The appointment is open at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank and for the broad area of water resource engineering with particular interest in, but not limited to, study of: the water-energy nexus, coastal resilience and vulnerability, natural hazards, hydrologic data assimilation, water resources management, and the application of state-of-the-art airborne/spaceborne remote sensing techniques to these research areas.
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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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Experience Preferred: 2-4 years of experience as Environmental Scientist/Geologist performing Phase I ESAs, Phase II ESAs, and writing/developing regulatory reports for TCEQ and RRC. Assist with technical report writing and development of the following: Affected Property Assessment Report (APAR), Drinking Water Survey Reports (DWSR), Response Action Plan (RAP), Response Action Completion Report (RACR), Municipal Setting Designation (MSD), Groundwater Monitoring Report (GWMR), and Response Action Effectiveness Report (RAER.
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While your project focus will be air quality, you will have the opportunity to participate in other environmental compliance projects such as multi-media compliance auditing, water quality/permitting and waste management.
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Experience Preferred: 2-4 years of experience as Environmental Scientist/Geologist performing Phase I ESAs, Phase II ESAs, and writing/developing regulatory reports for TCEQ and RRC. Strong attention to detail and ability to follow safety protocols.
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Leads Civil teams on completion of design and preparation of project documents for residential, commercial, and municipal projects related to grading plans, street profiles, sanitary and storm water designs, erosion & sediment pollution control plans, storm water management calculations, and pipeline permitting in TX.
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