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Understanding of surface water quality, stormwater quality and stormwater management in construction and post construction settings, hydrology and hydraulic analysis, and applicable rules and regulations.
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Understanding of surface water quality, stormwater quality and stormwater management in construction and post construction settings, hydrology, fluvial processes and applicable rules and regulations.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Participate in field work including but not limited to geomorphic assessments, benthic macroinvertebrate surveys, water quality sampling, stream and wetland delineations, stream flow analysis, and soil sampling.
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Be the technical lead responsible for technical execution of existing project work related to water balance, water modeling and water quality studies as inputs into environmental assessment and permitting for large-scale capital projects.
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Design of surface drainage systems, storm water management measures, including, but not limited to hydrology, hydraulics and water quality treatment performance. We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly-motivated team member to work on storm water assignments to include storm drainage analysis and design, cross drainage hydraulic analysis and design, storm water management and BMP’s designs and requirements, H&H watershed flood studies, erosion control, quantity and cost estimates, preparation of technical reports and memorandum, and preparation of construction plans, estimates, and specifications as required.
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Task coordination related to wetland delineations, state water determinations, resource protection areas, threatened and endangered species, land use mapping and vegetation cover classification, GPS data collection, agency consultations, cultural resources, hazardous materials, and water quality permitting.
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The Quality Assurance Sanitation Technician maintains water treatment equipment. The Quality Assurance Sanitizer also performs required data entry per record of completion. Job OverviewThe Quality Assurance Sanitizer ensures all equipment is sanitized according to the company quality assurance standards to meet all regulatory requirements and prevent microbiological contamination of products including performing chemical tests required for some cleaning activities.
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Additionally, this role will perform engineering activities for water/wastewater system hydraulics, including pumping evaluations, flow test studies, water quality investigations, system planning, hydraulic and water quality model development, master plans and feasibility studies.
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Lastly performing hydrologic hydraulic and water quality modeling evaluations. VA DEQ Dual Certified Plan Reviewer for Erosion and Sediment Control. Working knowledge of renewable energy projects, specifically solar on a utility scale.
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This is an entry/apprentice level position to perform quality control of VDOT Roadway and Bridges construction for field soils, concrete, asphalt, and aggregate testing of contractors work to ensure contract compliance for routine activities of non-complexity, under the direction of a Construction Quality Control Inspector or Manager.
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Knowledge and experience in conducting property inspections, preferably in the areas of sewer scope, indoor air quality, radon, pool, irrigation, and water testing. As a Property Services Technician, you will play a vital role in delivering our value-added services, including sewer scope inspections, indoor air quality assessments, radon tests, pool and irrigation inspections, and water tests.
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The primary programs are Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); Asbestos Management; Lead Management (paint); Polychlorinated Biphenyls Management; Chemical/Hazardous Waste Management; Pesticide Management; Drinking Water Management; Fuel Storage Tank Management; Fall Protection Program; Hearing Safety Program; Electrical Safety Program; Confined Space Program; and Radiation Program.
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In your capacity as Civil EIT, you will interface directly with clients and stakeholders to effectively manage project deliverables, with a focus on quality and team collaboration. Our Civil North Team leads and works with multidisciplinary teams and projects across British Columbia’s Central and Northern Region, supporting several interconnected sectors, including municipal infrastructure (roads, highways, bridges, water / sewer), architecture, buildings, structural, mining, and environmental teams.
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Lead fish hatchery design quality control efforts which will include coordination with HDR’s quality management program, development of fisheries design standards, implementation of BIM. We also welcome candidates with experience in engineering design of drinking water, wastewater, or raw water systems, pump stations, water or wastewater treatment, or water resource projects.
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Producing the department's annual performance plan, a variety of department brochures, annual water quality report, bill inserts, serving as editor for the department's monthly newsletter, planning of bi-annual All Staff Meetings and department recognition meetings, and sending department emergency alert notifications.
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