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The Director of PDS, CPS team lead provides leadership to the overall project management team for a designated client including business operations, financial management, client relations, and project operations.
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With one of the largest multimedia air and land permitting and compliance teams in the country, we support client success in renewable energy development, manufacturing and industry, natural gas delivery and storage, power generation and delivery, and transportation infrastructure projects.
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Significant experience and client contacts within the industrial and manufacturing, aerospace, electric utility, real estate, and/or local government markets in Washington, Oregon, and Northwestern US. Experience in a consulting environment required.
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We have the industrys most creative professionals in engineering design and construction management, survey and GIS, urban design and landscape architecture, biology and environmental permitting, and planning.
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Land development permitting including NPDES, stormwater management, and knowledge of other typical local, state, and/or federal regulations and permit requirements. Site-visits to client substation facilities are expected to be part of the work, along with occasional travel for client meetings and industry related events.
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Prepare environmental documentation in keeping with applicable environmental regulations for waterfront projects (natural systems, biological and/or physical resources, marine ecology, sediment characterization, permitting, NEPA, SEPA.
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Typical Water Resource projects may include Surface and stormwater management Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses in support of culvert/bridge design, scour analyses, floodplain modeling, and permitting Riparian restoration design Fish passage design The primary focus for this position will be to grow our Puget Sound Water Resources Market and lead Water Resource projects.
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15+ years progressive experience in a role focused on understanding and solving client issues in the water resources and natural resources consulting industry. 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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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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Our teams strengthen the infrastructure of our client base by specializing in outside/inside plant engineering, design, permitting, right of way, CAD drafting and project management. This individual The OSP Engineer performs detailed outside plant facility engineering tasks that includes estimating, analyzing, designing, planning, budget tracking estimates against actual costs for copper and fiber cables, poles, direct buried and conduit systems.
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Connect between related disciplines such as geochemistry, geophysics, and surface water management, for innovative approaches to meet client needs. Join a world-class team of professionals that deliver services to the mining industry in areas related to hydrogeologic characterization, feasibility studies, environmental permitting, water rights, mine dewatering, and well drilling and testing.
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MOUNTAIN, LTD. is seeking an OSP Engineer II to work Remotely This will be working as an Permit/ROW QC Engineer. Must have an expert knowledge of COE/OSP principles, work order procedures, voice/data industry standards, PC applications, and COE/OSP record and/or computer aided drafting systems Must have own tools such as a measuring wheel, height stock, pull finder, laptop, etc.
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This position will be based in one of the following locations: Seattle, WA, Tacoma, WA, Olympia, WA, Kingston, WA, Portland, OR, Boise, ID, Baton Rouge, LA, Tampa, FL, Houston, TX, Nashville, TN Responsibilities Include: Client engagement, including collaboration with industrial design, operations, and environmental compliance managers to assist with creation of permit conditions that align with the client’s business goals.
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Support the planning team for permitting, planning, and policy projects including meeting attendance, preparation of documents and proposals, client coordination, permit processes, and completing billings/change orders.
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This staff level environmental scientist and/or planner will support tasks that could include biological and/or environmental assessments and investigations, environmental review, permitting, planning, and the development of cartographic products for a variety of waterfront development, coastal resiliency and ecosystem restoration projects.
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