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As a Water Resources Senior Engineer (Stormwater), you’ll be responsible for taking a lead role in stormwater engineering planning and design, stormwater regulatory and permitting, preparation of technical reports, and developing hydrologic and hydraulic models for a wide range of public and private development projects.
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You will coordinate with internal and external counsel on site acquisition, permitting, and regulatory compliance risks and support development of contractual environmental obligations. This role requires regular engagement throughout the development lifecycle with multiple AWS stakeholders including environmental compliance, real estate, risk, water, design, public policy, community relations, construction, and operations teams, as well as external stakeholders including regulatory agencies, consultants, and contractors.
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3 to 5 years of experience working in the land/urban planning field, actively engaging in general plans, specific/master plans, zoning code updates, public involvement, and regulatory compliance for a variety of client projects relating to development, construction, infrastructure, transportation, environment, resiliency, revitalization, and/or adaptation.
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We have the resources and expertise to contribute to a project at the feasibility and planning stage, navigate the regulatory and permitting requirements, develop detailed designs, self-perform construction, and participate in startup, testing, and commissioning.
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Experience working with regulatory agencies, and knowledge of the permit application process with FEMA, DOT, DNR, and state / local government entities. Minimum of five years of progressive technical design experience with site development projects including site layouts, site grading, roadway design, utility design, vehicular and/or pedestrian access, stormwater management, and site permitting.
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We are seeking a Quality Control Manager/Representative with heavy civil construction experience. Bachelor's degree is highly desired in the related fields of Construction Management or Engineering.
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Familiar with permitting and regulatory requirements associated with all types of commercial and municipal construction. Each Sr. Contract Specialist is familiar with commercial construction process and procedures including but not limited to basic engineering and construction management approaches and is able to review technical construction documents.
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Landfill, landfill gas collection and control system, industrial wastewater, and stormwater permitting and design, including construction plans, specifications, and construction documents.
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Tasks may include assisting with the preparation of general plans, specific/master plans, zoning code updates, public involvement, and regulatory compliance for a variety of client projects relating to development, construction, infrastructure, transportation, environment, resiliency, revitalization, and adaptation.
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Advanced knowledge of site acquisition procedures, including regulatory and permitting processes. Review title reports for ownership, encumbrances, and easements to assess utility construction viability.
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10+ years’ experience with local, state, and federal permitting processes related to land use, natural resources, and construction permits. Provide expertise in local, state, and federal permitting processes in Washington, as well as knowledge of project design and construction practices.
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