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This Senior Permitting Services Specialist position is responsible for performing detailed reviews and analyses of sediment control, stormwater management and public right of way/roadway plans for compliance with applicable engineering principles and practices and county, state and federal codes, laws, and policies.
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Knowledge of building and construction code, permitting and architectural drawing requirements, and storm water management plans. This position manages subordinate supervisors who oversee the work force that comprise the Physical Properties Department including the Customer Service Manager; Trade Foreman(s) in the Appliance, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Special Projects and After Hours Maintenance departments; and the Warehouse Supervisor/Showroom Coordinator.
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Experienced in taking an active role, being responsible and accountable for timely and cost-effective delivery of projects through all phases of a project including, project justification, requirements definition, funding, programming, site selection, team sourcing and structure, budgeting, scheduling, design development, permitting, bid leveling, value engineering, construction administration and commissioning, FFE and Special Systems procurement and installation, and relocation.
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Knowledgeable in cable plant infrastructure systems (Copper / Fiber ISP/OSP), Networks (wired and wireless), A/V, Electronic Safety & Security, and Distributed Antenna Systems. RCDD preferred for this position, as well as Technology Certifications (CCNA etc.
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PND provides civil, structural, geotechnical, coastal and marine engineering, hydrology and hydraulics, construction engineering, value engineering, survey, environmental, permitting, inspection and quality assurance, and research and development services to all sectors, including local, state and federal governments, and private-sector clients.
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Leisure World of Maryland Corporation (LWMC), the property management company for Leisure World of Maryland, is a private, age-restricted community comprised of 29 community associations representing over 5,600 homes and extensive Trust operations, located in Silver Spring, Maryland is seeking an experienced Business Manager/Facilities Director.
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The Director, Transmission Policy Advocacy be based out of Invenergy’s Washington, D.C. office and report to the SVP, Transmission Public Affairs while collaborating closely with Invenergy’s federal affairs, regulatory, permitting, and transmission business functions.
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We provide project and program management, construction management, design support and services during construction, permitting support, and civil engineering consulting services with a goal of providing cost-effective and practical solutions to our clients.
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JOB SUMMARY The primary responsibility of the Development Manager is to manage development projects such as ground-up construction and renovation from feasibility analysis to lease-up, including underwriting, planning, design, permitting, marketing, leasing, financing, and construction.
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Support in house engineering by performing storm water management, erosion and sediment control, hydrology design and permitting. Experience in land development design and permitting with Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Department of Transportation (DOT), and counties in Virginia/Mid-Atlantic regions.
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Conducts environmental risk assessments of road maintenance operations to identify potential environmental impacts and coordinates environmental review and permitting. The candidate should demonstrate knowledge of environmental permitting and regulatory requirements as well as be able to serve as the lead technical contact for environmental and biological issues.
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Seven (7) years of water resources experience and must be able to demonstrate intimate knowledge of and experience in the execution of water resources projects including phases of feasibility, conceptual design, construction document preparation, permitting, and construction management and documentation.
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Manage permitting for Raze/Demolition, Land Disturbance and Stormwater Management Plans. Prepare DDOT Traffic Control Plans and DOEE Erosion & Sediment Control Plans. Process photogrammetry and LiDAR data.
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Technical knowledge of geotechnical engineering, including: design of deep foundations, shallow foundations, evaluating slope stability, earthquake engineering, retaining wall design, earth retention, rock mechanics, settlement of compressible soils, ground improvement techniques, support of excavation, dewatering, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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The Staff to Project Level Hydrogeologist will report to a Hydrogeologist Team Leader and will support groundwater source development and permitting, groundwater flow and transport modeling, field investigations, GIS analysis, and report writing.
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