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Demonstrated experience with water resource infrastructure including fishery related projects, hydropower, dams, water conveyance, storm water networks, heavy grading, water treatment, spillways, and pump stations.
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Prepare ground for planting seeds, bulbs, plants, seasonal flowers, shrubs, lawns, and trees; seed, mow, fertilize and maintain lawns. AND one year of experience or training involving grounds maintenance, plant care, cultivation and landscape installation OR Equivalent education/experience.
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Oversee/prepare construction documents (plans and specifications) for site improvements including erosion control, grading, site layout and surfacing, drainage, utilities, and permitting documents.
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Primary duties include gardening, landscaping, and grounds maintenance tasks such as preparing beds, planting, mowing and maintaining lawns, maintaining irrigation systems, fertilizing, weed and pest control, pruning trees and shrubs, cultivating, edging, and performing general grounds clean-up.
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Non-degree applicants typically must have experience or study that included site planning; layout of circulation patterns; grading and drainage plans; planting plans; collaboration with architects and/or engineers; and the supervision or review of landscape construction.
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This is a working truck driver so you will be assisting operators on dig outs locating utilities, grading, setting up traffic control, flagging, and assisting concrete paving. Drives trucks with specialized equipment such as hotbox asphalt trucks, boom trucks, and snow plows; hauls, dumps, or spreads gravel, sand, salt, and other material for street maintenance, repair, and ice control.
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Diverse Expertise: From potable water and wastewater distribution systems to surface water management systems and site grading, your expertise will span a wide range of land development-related design disciplines.
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We use community to heal community, planting seeds of hope, self-respect and vision to unlock the promise of our youth while fighting to dismantle the systems of oppression that threaten to take that promise away.
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LPD specializes in civil site design, including erosion control, utilities, site layout, grading and paving, stormwater management, and right-of-way and utility infrastructure improvements. LPD specializes in civil site design, including erosion control, utilities, site layout, grading and paving, stormwater management, and right-of-way and utility infrastructure improvements.
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At least two hours of office hours per class, per week are typical and grading of assignments in a timely manner are required. The ideal candidate will have an PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education or related clinical field; however, the minimum requirement is a master’s degree and a professional practice license as a mental health clinician (LMHC preferred.
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Work with a vibrant and diverse team to build, estimate, and schedule civil, grading, utilities, roadway, and structural construction. We are a leader in technical and traditional bridges, bridge like structures, marine structures, and dredge work.
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You will collaborate with clients and other team members in preparing civil engineering designs, specifications, and calculations for site developments, local roads, stormwater, and utility improvements, including grading, drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and other related work.
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Ability to learn all aspects of site development which includes grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and water systems and roadways. We’re the country’s premier luxury builder with the widest range of products in the industry, including traditional single-family homes, active adult, hi-rise condos, apartment rentals, urban redevelopment, and student housing.
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This role includes taking an active role in the design process, including work in AutoCAD Civil 3D. Typical project elements include site prep, grading, drainage, paving, erosion control, signing and striping plans.
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Maintain responsibility of utility projects (e.g., power, water, sewer, mass grading) from concept, design to construction, while maintaining adherence to project timelines and costs. Maintain responsibility of utility projects (e.g., power, water, sewer, mass grading) from concept, design to construction, while maintaining adherence to project timelines and costs.
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