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The employee is required to be certified within twelve (12) months of hire at a minimum of Oregon Class I Water Distribution Operator, and is required to achieve Class II Water Distribution certification within thirty (30) months.
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Do you have a Class II Wastewater Collection and Class C Water Distribution certification? Note: Class II Wastewater Collection and Class C Water Distribution certifications are required within four (4) years of employment.
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The Supervisor of Water Management serves as a lead to assist the Public Works Director with coordinating, assigning, reviewing work, and training of the Water Distribution and Treatment Operators in specific daily activities.
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Experience: A minimum of three (3) years’ experience in installation, maintenance and repair of water distribution systems or engineering inspection; or two years’ experience as a water utility inspector and one year of formal training in an approved waterworks training program.
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License, Certification and Other Requirements: Current Washington State driver's license; Water Distribution Manager One Certification; Cross-Connection Control Specialist One Certification; Certification as Water Distribution Manager II; and Backflow Assembling Testing (BAT) Certification by State of Washington within one year of employment.
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SPU is seeking a dynamic, experienced Cross-connection Control Specialist/Drinking Water Quality Inspector (Utility Service Inspector, Senior) to become part of our Utility Service Inspections team.
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Must possess a current Broward County's, or State of Florida, Certificate of Competency as either a Specialty Air Conditioning Technician, Class "A" or as a Refrigeration Technician, Class "A or as a Mechanical Journeyman.
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The Bureau of Water & Sewer Operations (BWSO) seeks to hire one Plumber, for the Division of Distribution Operations, Shaft Maintenance, located in Brooklyn, NY. The Plumber will install, repair and maintain the water supply and drainage systems piping, valves and other appurtenances in critical water distribution facilities located throughout NYC. Selected candidate will work on gas or pneumatics piping as well as chemical water treatment systems.
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JOIN CANNON as a CIVIL SENIOR PRINCIPAL ENGINEER in WATER RESOURCES in WEST LOS ANGELES. West Los Angeles is known for its many popular recreational opportunities and our office is conveniently located adjacent to the Expo MetroLink Commuter line.
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Design and construction support for water/wastewater treatment plants, storm water systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations. Arcadis is seeking an experienced Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our Resilience Water team in Dallas, TX.
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Possession of a Class F-4 or S-4 or higher Michigan Municipal drinking water certification, or Class L-2 or D or higher Michigan Municipal wastewater certification preferred.
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The Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager will support and lead projects for water and wastewater clients primarily in the Denver area but also include national projects including planning, designing, and preparing plans related to water and wastewater infrastructure which may be comprised of water distribution and sewage collection systems, pump stations, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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We also have a tremendous amount of experience with all underground utilities including sanitary sewer, water, storm sewer, and main electrical distribution. A brief summary of the types of projects include, urban expressways, bridges, underground utilities, dam construction, asphalt/concrete paving and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Required skills for success) A valid Class A commercial driver's license and reliable transportation are required. Overview and Essential Functions Class A Laborers Looking for an opportunity to make a difference.
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Lead projects and clients in the planning, design and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants, stormwater systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications and overseeing design support services during construction.
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