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In addition to Solid Waste design, the successful applicant may also have experience in site planning, stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, drainage design, grading plans.
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Typical elements will include roads, layout, water and sewer, drainage, grading, storm water management, and erosion control. Prepare Erosion and Sediment Control plans meeting the requirements of the current Virginia Stormwater Management Handbook (VSMH) published by the Virginia DEQ as well as requirements from local jurisdictions.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Prepare site civil designs, including earthwork and site grading, access roads, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management. Projects will include overseeing the development of construction drawings, technical specifications, contract documents, permit applications and calculations for projects involving renewable energy system components, including photovoltaic solar technology, battery energy storage systems, electrical substations, wind turbines and electric transmission and distribution facilities.
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A typical scope on a project includes road design, crane path design, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and design, mass grading, erosion and sediment control design and field reconnaissance.
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Permitting Expertise: Strong background in obtaining permits related to wetlands, endangered species, cultural resources, erosion, sediment control, and stormwater management. Permitting: Identify and secure environmental permits for electric transmission projects, focusing on regulations such as CWA Section 404/401, ESA Section 7, NHPA Section 106, and state-specific programs for erosion, sediment control, and stormwater management.
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Proven experience with renewable energy projects, including leading approval processes for site plans, zoning, and erosion and sediment control. Oversee the erosion and sediment control plan approval process through county and state regulatory bodies.
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Tasks will include permitting, site layout and development, grading and erosion control, drainage and stormwater management design, development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and public outreach.
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Tasks would include: design of horizontal and vertical alignments, drainage systems, signing and pavement markings, safety assessments, erosion and sediment control, development of maintenance and protection of traffic schemes, and preparation of construction related documents.
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Certification(s) from VDOT such as Intermediate Work Zone Protection, Asphalt Field Level I and II, Soils and Aggregate, Pavement Marking, Nuclear Gauge Safety, Guard Rail Inspector Training, ACI Concrete, and DEQ Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management are preferred.
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Perform grading analyses and draft grading plans essential to the development of and in coordination with erosion and sediment control plans. Assist a Project Manager/Engineer with site design and CAD drafting and modeling.
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Experience with stormwater management, erosion control, and drainage. Civil, water, hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater, erosion, AutoCAD, land development, infrastructure, roads, drainage, traffic, erosion, SWPP.
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The SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) Foreman will be responsible for overseeing and implementing stormwater management and erosion control measures on construction sites. 2+ years of SWPPP erosion control experience on a construction site.
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Knowledge and design experience in storm drainage design, wetland and waters of the US impacts, stream restoration/stabilization for TMDL credits and compensation, stormwater management, MS4 permit compliance, and erosion and sediment control projects dealing with VDOT, VADEQ and USACE.
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Be responsible for job-specific quality control as defined in the KBJW resource documents and checklists. This includes experience working with AutoDesk Recap, Civil 3D's Planning and Analysis workspace, ArcGIS or other software necessary to generate GIS linework as well as contours in AutoCAD from DEM's and/or LAS files.
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Install erosion control measures such as silt fence and super silt fence. This position requires grading, excavating, loading, hauling, trenching, driving metal posts, and moving dirt to facilitate the completion of various earthwork projects.
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