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Applies knowledge of the National Flood Insurance Program, Risk MAP, and Community Rating System (CRS) by providing communications, training, and technical support to clients and community stakeholders for FEMA Regional offices and state/community clients.
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Detailed knowledge of all applicable environmental regulations for jurisdiction project is situated in, knowledge of site vegetation, soils, and hydrology. Knowledge of applicable wetland and permitting regulations as well as NEPA screening tools.
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A Bachelor's degree is required in Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science, Hydrology, Public/Environmental Policy or other Natural Science. 10 + years of experience in FERC hydropower licensing, permitting, and/or other NEPA related work; consulting experience preferred.
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The candidate will work in a variety of projects in fields including but not limited to: fisheries, fish passage, hydropower, dams, flood control, pump stations. Experience with advanced FEA modeling for linear and non-linear structural analysis utilizing software including ABAQUS or ANSYS/LS DYNA.
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Structural design and analysis of civil works structures (flood walls, navigation locks, dam structures), waterfront structures, bridges and pump stations. Working knowledge of BIM, and/or CAD software platforms (such as Civil3D, AutoCAD, Revit, Bentley OpenBuildings, MicroStation.
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Keep all vehicle on the sales flood clean and keep them plugged into power source. Fields Mercedes-Benz of Lynnwood is seeking a positive team member to join our dynamic dealership to provide a luxury experience to both our internal and external customers.
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Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Hydrology, or Engineering with a specialization in groundwater modelling through course work or undergraduate projects/thesis. Post-graduate degree (M.Sc., Ph. D.) in Geology, Hydrology, Engineering, or related discipline.
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Bringing our global team together within our renowned brands affords us unsurpassed strength and expertise in meteorology and hydrology—and gives you the chance to build a meaningful career. A degree in a management or science-related field such as Environmental Science, Hydrological and Meteorological Studies, Engineering, Business, or equivalent is an asset.
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Responsibilities will include design and analysis of hatcheries, fish screening facilities, acclimation, upstream and downstream fish passage, fish collection facilities, intakes, hydraulics, and hydrology as well as pipelines, pump stations, site drainage, site grading, storm water systems.
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Experience with coastal engineering design in urban settings such as shoreline protection, waterfront parks, shoreline restoration, flood control, navigation facilities, bulkheads, dredging, and recreational boating facilities is a plus.
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15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects. 15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects.
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