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Job Description RESPEC, a nationally recognized engineering consulting company is seeking a talented and energetic water/wastewater engineer that will reside in the Colorado Springs or Denver, Colorado area.
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Do you possess a FDEP Class "A" Water Treatment Operator license and Class "A" Wastewater Treatment Operator License? Candidates must possess a FDEP Class "A" water treatment operator license and Class "A" Wastewater Treatment Operator license.
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Minimum Required Experience: 5+ years of modeling and/or master planning experience in the water/wastewater sectorExpertise with hydraulic modeling software, such as Autodesk Products (InfoWater Pro, InfoWorks ICM SE, InfoSewer, InfoSWMM, InfoAsset Planner) or Bentley products (SewerGEMS, WaterGEMS)Familiarity with GIS applications in water and wastewater planningAt Freese and Nichols, everyone on our team gets to make a meaningful difference in our communities.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Senior Water/Wastewater Engineer in San Diego, CA. Responsibilities: Assist Engineering Managers in the delivery of water and/or wastewater projects including evaluation and detailed design of water and wastewater treatment plants, supply wells, water reuse systems, distribution systems, conveyance, storage, and pipeline projects.
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These groups provide design engineering and construction management services for surrounding municipalities in Michigan and other locations across the US. Typical projects include a wide variety of municipal and private projects, including water and wastewater treatment, stormwater, grading, sewer, water analysis, and evaluation of regulations.
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Must have at least one (1) year of experience in water and wastewater treatment Prefer Grade I Operator's Certificate and Grade I Waste Water Operator's Certificate or must be willing to obtain.
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Obtain TCEQ Class C Ground Water and Wastewater Treatment Operator licenses within two years of employment. Performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled maintenance work, operates a variety of equipment in the construction, operation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of City water supply, treatment or distribution facilities and systems; and performs a variety of semi-skilled technical and maintenance work in the operation, maintenance and repair of wastewater treatment and collection facilities and systems.
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YOUR DAY-DAY WILL INCLUDE: Growing and developing client relationships in the Greenville, SC and Spartanburg, SC region with a primary focus on the municipal water, wastewater and water resources market.
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Water, wastewater, storm water including hydrology and hydraulic studies, reports, site plans, grading and utility plans, erosion control plans and roadway design. The Project Engineer will be primarily serving municipal water, wastewater, and reclaimed water-related client services.
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LI-SN1 The Opportunity As the Water/Wastewater Engineering Manager, you will have the opportunity to: Deliver high-profile projects for major municipal clients in the Miami region, including current and future advanced treatment facilities, underground conveyance, and carbon neutral solution projects delivered through design-bid-build and collaborative delivery methods.
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The Water and Wastewater Engineer/Project Manager for Loveland Water and Power (Civil Engineer I or II) performs professional engineering and project management for water and wastewater projects.
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Will you be able to obtain both the Class C Water Distribution License and Class II Wastewater Collections License within six (6) months of hire? Certifications Required: For assignment to Water: Class C Water Distribution License or Class II Wastewater Collections License and the ability to obtain the other license having both licenses within six months of employment.
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Have a track record of water/wastewater treatment design projects strongly preferred. Minimum 7 years process engineering experience; EPC project experience preferred; hands-on experience in designing chemical, physical, and/or biological wastewater treatment systems; evaluating and selecting treatment technologies; working with equipment vendors, and leading the design of industrial water and/or wastewater treatment facilities preferred.
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Perform tasks necessary for the day-to-day operations of municipal water and wastewater systems, which includes the operation and maintenance of water wells, distribution system, wastewater treatment plant, collection system, and pump stations.
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Participates in maintaining the City's water distribution and wastewater collection systems:Installs and performs preventative maintenance to water/wastewater mains and services, wastewater taps, water meters, fire hydrants, wastewater service clean outs, and wastewater sample ports.
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