Infrastructure Permitting - Chicago, United States - Burns & McDonnell

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  • The successful candidate will also be proficient in drainage design and stormwater management with exposure to channel and habitat restoration design.
  • Coordinate site development, zoning, building permits, public utility tap-in, roadway closures or detours, encroachments, crossings, railroad easements, water discharges.
  • Obtain permits from MWRDGC, CDWM, CDOT, OUC, IDOT, ISTHA, Railroads, and local counties/municipalities.
  • Coordinate studies or permitting of wetlands, flood protection areas, RTE species, cultural resources, other environmental areas, as regulated by USACE, NPDES, USFWS, IEPA, etc.
  • Lead civil design reflecting fundamental concepts and techniques of H&H in analysis, design, and operation of water resource systems, urban planning, and storm drainage practices.
  • Design or review grading plans, calculations of flow, release rates, tributary areas, sewer capacities, volume, runoff, detention, BMPs to encourage infiltration, SESC BMPs to manage construction stormwater and PCSM, and other site civil design elements.
  • Knowledge of design and construction of utility infrastructure, including substations, measurement and regulating stations, valve nests, overhead and underground transmission, distribution, fiber, interconnects, ROW corridors, generation facilities, etc.
  • Firm understanding of erosion control techniques and products.