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Grading Plans, Sewer and Water Plans, Storm Water Conveyance and Detention. Writing Technical Reports related to stormwater, site development and sewer. Multi-discipline professional services firm that offers a broad array of technical services in civil engineering, structural engineering, land surveying, construction related services, land planning, and project management.
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Experience in serving varied GIS user domains such as Enterprise Asset Management, Fire, Parks, Public Works, Engineering, Sewer, Survey mapping, Health, Road maintenance, Storm drainage, Weed Control, Emergency Management etc.
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Review Site Development Drawings (road, storm drainage, sewer, grading, erosion control) for compliance with County regulations. We focus on providing quality engineering reviews and creative engineering solutions in a variety of areas including road, storm drainage, geotechnical, sewer, and subdivisions while interacting with a diverse customer base.
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We are responsible for County roads, river levee systems, sewer systems, airports, ferries, building permits, environmental review, sustainability, community planning, and code enforcement - just to name a few.
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Drawing elements include site layout and design for horizontal control and paving plans, grading and drainage plans, yard piping, and erosion control for water, wastewater, and recycled water projects including water transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, tanks/reservoirs, pump stations and treatment facilities.
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The Civil Engineer will be responsible for designing a variety of site infrastructure systems (stormwater, sanitary sewer, water distribution, grading, erosion control, etc.) Ethos Civil specializes in several aspects of civil engineering, including storm drainage, low impact development (LID), site planning, water distribution, sanitary sewer, erosion control, permitting, cost estimating, and value engineering / value analysis.
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Assist with managing the timely and accurate installation of all Land Development improvements including but not limited to grading operations, water and sewer services, dry utilities, paving and sidewalks, hardscapes and landscape and landscape improvements to include but be limited to entrance and amenity features.
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In addition to providing a full array of General Fund services, the City operates water, sewer and stormwater utilities. The City of Pacific, WA is seeking a Finance Director for this vibrant community of 7,270 located 30 miles south of Seattle amid the rolling hills of the White River Valley on the King/Pierce County line.
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As the Senior Heavy Civil Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing complex deep underground wet utilities projects, including water, sewer, and storm systems, in the Tacoma area.
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Are you a Civil Engineer with experience in land development and public road design, including grading design, water and sanitary sewer design, road plan and profiles, and storm drainage design.
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Assists with and operates a variety of equipment associated with the operation and maintenance of the wastewater collection system such as unplugging and cleaning sewer and storm water lines. Public Works divisions include streets, water, stormwater and sewer collections, fleet and treatment plant.
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Performs minor repair work and assists in the major construction and repair of playground equipment, small structures, drainage systems, sewer systems, and irrigation systems, including trenching and backfilling for underground utilities.
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You will collaborate with clients and other team members in preparing civil engineering designs and calculations for site developments, local roads, storm water and utility improvements, including grading, drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and other related work.
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Stormwater/sanitary sewer/waterline design and traffic engineering design experience, including traffic signals and illumination, is a plus. The increasing complexities of modern transportation include growing demands, aging infrastructure, rising costs, funding challenges, and environmental concerns.
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Manage elements of backbone infrastructure, including off-site transportation mitigation projects, on-site arterials, storm drain system, water system and sewer treatment and disposal system and securing final acceptance.
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