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Obtain State DEQ certifications as an Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector and Stormwater Inspector. Responsibilities for Environmental Compliance Manager : Conduct thorough inspections of construction projects to ensure adherence to erosion and sediment control, as well as stormwater management guidelines stipulated by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ.
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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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Experience in drainage design, erosion and sediment control design. Experience in design of stormwater quantity and quality control measures. We are seeking a Project Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, or Project Manager (4-10 years of experience) to join our Water Resources Team within our Chantilly, VA office to work on stormwater design projects supporting new and redevelopment projects.
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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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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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With over 90 years in the industry, we are your single source for woven and non-woven industrial materials, including a vast array of dye and finishing services, geosynthetics, erosion and sediment control materials, stormwater products, and various landscape/jobsite supplies.
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2+ years experience in drainage design, erosion, and sediment control design. 2+ years of experience with designing stormwater quantity and quality control measures. Uses AutoCAD to produce final stormwater plans for ongoing and new projects.
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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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Must have technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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The ideal candidate will have 15 or more years of public and private plan review experience particularly as it relates to sanitary and storm sewers, hydrology and hydraulics, stormwater management, managerial and structural best management practices, erosion and sediment control, water resources, water and wastewater, solid waste management, roads, transportation, and street and site lighting.
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Preparation of permit documents for Erosion Control and Stormwater Permits, primarily in the southeast United States. Use third party applications (XP SWMM, ICPR or Stormwise, or equivalent modeling software) to provide stormwater management design.
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