Engineer - Land Development Education, Training & Library - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Engineer - Land Development

Engineer - Land Development Job
Summary:
We are seeking a professional Land Development Engineer to provide technical and design services in support of land (site) development and capital improvement projects.
You will report directly to the Project Manager and Operations Manager.
Responsibilities:
Conduct preliminary/due diligence evaluations, prepare various reports Produce design and construction drawings, prepare technical specifications, and prepare permit submittals for civil engineering projects Work as part of a project team, manage project tasks, and provide direction to team members Responsible for various tasks on several concurrent projects and must be able to follow these tasks through to completion within the allocated period and the monetary budget assigned Requirements:
Bachelor of Science in Civil or Environmental Engineering Florida PE or ability to acquire within 6 months AutoCAD 2016 Civil 3D experience Experience with hydraulic and hydrologic modeling software including ICPR and EPA SWMM (or similar product) Experience in land development projects, specifically site layout, grading, erosion control, water and sewer utilities and stormwater management Stormwater management experience should include design of wet detention ponds, infiltration systems, pipe drainage systems, and familiarity with the Environmental Resource Permitting 2-3 years of experience managing land development design or Capital Improvement project tasks within budget and on schedule Technically competent, a team player and good communications ability required Proven record of technical competency, willingness to work as a team player and good communications skills Valid driver's license and an acceptable motor vehicle and criminal record #ZR Recommended Skills Architectural Drawing Communication Drainage Systems Erosion Control Financial Management Grading (Landscape) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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