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Working with an internal team of surveyors, planners, and engineers, the Civil Engineer will be responsible for assisting with grading, roadway design, stormwater management, storm drain design, water and sewer design, sediment and erosion control plans, and applications and permits.
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Provides field technical support in multiple construction specializations such as field construction management, environmental compliance, erosion/ sedimentation control, civil site work and road construction.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Prepare site and subdivision plans related to stormwater management, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, erosion and sediment control, pond retrofits - pond outflow & control structures, modifications of riser pipes, valves, weirs, pipes and/or changing the size and elevation of weirs, openings, valves, and other orifices.
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Experience with grading, stormwater management, hydrology and hydraulics, storm drainage system design, culvert design, and erosion and sediment control plan preparation is highly desirable.
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Work would include all the different aspects of site design including site layout, grading, stormwater management, utility design, and erosion and sediment control. Work would include all the different aspects of site design including site layout, grading, stormwater management, utility design, and erosion and sediment control.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for site development, stormwater management, grading, erosion and sediment control, utility design, from initial project planning through construction phase.
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This position will provide leadership opportunities for the development of hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, stormwater management, erosion & sediment control, outfall analysis, and stream restoration for a wide range of transportation design projects.
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Candidate should be familiar with the preparation of site plans, grading plans, utility plan and profiles, stormwater management plans, erosion & sediment control plans, and other site/civil engineering design plans.
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Knowledge of stormwater management / BMP design and permitting in Virginia and/or Maryland is preferred. Site-Civil EIT/Engineer - ( 240000GM ) Familiarity with design of roads, drainage, grading, water systems, sanitary sewer systems, and/or other infrastructure.
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10-15 years working as a Water Resource Engineer providing services related to stormwater management, drainage, best management practices, hydrologic and hydraulic studies, erosion and sediment control, and/or stream stabilization.
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Minimum 5+ years experience in Water Resources Design Engineering for transportation engineering projects with a focus on H&H modeling, floodplain management, stream restoration, stormwater management design, drainage design, and erosion and sediment control design.
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Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector Certification with DEQ. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) book knowledge. Ensure compliance with laws and regulations for wetland access, protected species, wood and debris disposal, site control and soil disturbance.
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Install erosion control measures such as silt fence and super silt fence. Excavate for and build bioretention facilities, rain gardens, ponds, sediment basins, and other stormwater management facilities/BMPs.
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2-5+ years of professional experience in the field of Civil Engineering/Land Development is required. Our diverse portfolio of local government, federal and private sector work is increasing steadily, and we seek to grow our team in a commensurate fashion by hiring an ambitious site/civil engineer who has strong technical skills and can support our current team of professionals in Fairfax, VA.
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Current Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Stormwater Management (SWM) Inspector and Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Inspector certifications or ability to obtain them.
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