Posted 6mo ago

Senior Landfill Engineer

@ LaBella Associates
Richmond, Virginia, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:planning projects, designing master plans, mentoring staff
Requirements Summary:BS in Civil or Environmental Eng; Licensed Professional Engineer with 10–15 years of solid waste experience; AutoCAD knowledge; strong leadership and mentoring; travel to the Mid-Atlantic.
Technical Tools Mentioned:AutoCAD
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Job Description

We are currently seeking a Senior Engineer to work in our Richmond, VA office in the Waste & Recycling Division. The Waste & Recycling Division is focused on providing solid waste engineering, environmental, and construction services to our solid waste clients. The Senior Engineer is principally responsible for planning and design development and teaching and mentoring junior engineering staff. The Senior Engineer will manage all project responsibilities of multi-discipline teams. The projects are challenging and provide unique design and project management opportunities.

Duties:

  • Responsible for planning, scheduling, developing, coordinating, directing, and managing large and small design and master planning projects with many complex features.
  • Projects will include solid-waste related site development projects (i.e., landfills, transfer stations, convenience sites): developing master plans, design drawings, design of stormwater management and erosion control systems, technical specifications, and cost estimates.
  • Preparing various types of related reports and studies and secure permitting for projects.
  • Developing and evaluating plans and criteria for a variety of projects as well as planning and coordinating activities to be carried out by others including in-house engineers, designers, and geologists and outside specialty consultants.
  • Position includes teaching and mentoring of younger staff located in offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
  • Position will require travel to other offices and clients’ facilities to better understand site conditions and design considerations and to monitor construction progress.