Environmental Engineer - Raleigh, United States - NC Department of Transportation
Description
How to ApplyYou must apply at by April 22.
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The Challenge
We are hiring an entry-level engineer to join our Environmental Analysis team that supports the development of sustainable transportation infrastructure minimizing impacts on the human and natural environment.
In this role, you will:
Assist our Environmental Monitoring and Stewardship group with the planning, design, construction, monitoring, and stewardship of NCDOT on-site stream, wetland, and buffer mitigation sites statewide.
Assist in the coordination of post-construction monitoring efforts for on-site stream, wetland, and buffer mitigation sites statewide, ensuring compliance with all environmental permit conditions and schedules.
Assist in the management of Private Engineering Firms involving scopes of work, estimates, project management tasks, scheduling, budgets, invoicing, and evaluations.
Read & understand transportation project plans, provisions, specifications, policies, procedures, regulations, and laws relating to Compensatory Mitigation.Assist in the management and implementation of NCDOT's Stewardship program, including site inspections and field reconnaissance to resolve issues.
Coordinate and communicate with State and Federal Environmental Agencies about permit compliance related to the NCDOT's On-site Mitigation program.
What You Bring
Basic knowledge of the principals and practices of environmental engineering relating to natural stream restoration, wetland restoration, and buffer mitigation design/monitoring.
Basic knowledge of federal and state laws, permitting, and compensatory mitigation rules related to environmental matters involving transportation planning, design, and construction.
Basic knowledge of NCDOT's organization and operation, including contract proposals and procedures.Experience assisting with aspects of the management of Private Engineering Firms, including scope of work, estimates, and invoicing.
Experience reading and understanding highway project plans, provisions, specifications, policies, procedures, regulations, and laws relating to Compensatory Mitigation.
Education & Experience
Bachelors degree in Engineering; or
An equivalent combination of training and experience.
Note
We may require registration as a professional engineer with the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors.
Questions?
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Michelle Carroll at
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