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Our company provides a unique combination of services including civil engineering, surveying, planning, natural resources, landscape architecture, arboriculture, water resources, and forestry.
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Our multi-disciplinary consulting services include civil engineering, environmental services, natural resources, landscape architecture, industrial hygiene, and land surveying in both the private and public sector.
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With a diversified portfolio of business segments including civil engineering, landscape architecture, land surveying, construction management, environmental services, and entitlement and planning services, coupled with our strategic mix of public and private clients, we are well-positioned for stability and growth.
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Monitor the contractor's work for one or more major aspects of a project, such as excavation, embankment, grading, drainage, asphalt and concrete paving, illumination, signals, signing, and pavement markings.
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Medical, dental/orthodontic, vision, alternative/naturopathic care. Duties may periodically include performing a variety of skilled professional tasks, manually or by use of computer-assisted drafting/design equipment.
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Responsible for obtaining, preliminary and final plats, civil engineering, landscape architecture and utility construction documents on new communities. Seven (7) years of experience in community entitlement, land development and homebuilding process, some public agency experience required.
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Bachelor's degree in geography, cartography, natural resources, landscape architecture, environmental, urban or regional planning, with a strong emphasis in computer assisted spatial analysis is preferred.
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Neurodivergence, for example, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, other learning disabilities. Traumatic brain injury. 1+ years of experience as a Construction Inspector on Infrastructure related projects.
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At PBS, our multi-disciplinary teams foster unity and collaboration within our communities as well as a deep commitment to our clients. As a Construction Inspector, you will ensure projects are thoroughly inspected and in compliance with contract plans and specifications, including environmental requirements on Transportation projects.
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The Landscape Architect 1 develops high quality, imaginative and practical landscapes, urban designs, and design solutions for projects such as master plans, park plans, recreational facilities, roadways, parkways, hospitals, schools, land subdivisions, and commercial, industrial, and residential sites with limited oversight from other licensed Landscape Architects.
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We are a multi-disciplined firm with expertise in civil engineering, surveying, planning, landscape architecture and development services. · General Land Development and Construction Knowledge a plus.
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