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General Description and Classification Standards Provides continuous, economical, and maintains EPA compliance of the drinking water for the citizens of the Atlanta area. Performs all aspects of sampling, monitoring and testing required to maintain compliance with Federal, State and Local regulations governing the water treatment process, and storm water and sludge management.
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Provide field oversight services for drilling, soil and groundwater sampling, vapor intrusion assessment, underground storage tank (UST) removals, private drinking water well surveys, and other tasks to our existing and future clients.
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Provides skilled assistance in the maintenance and monitoring activities of the City's water, wastewater and stormwater systems and equipment, which includes: locating lines and performing visual inspections of sewer and storm sewer system; utilizing CCTV equipment; cleaning sewer and storm sewer lines, repairing and maintaining water distribution pipes, valves, meters, hydrants and other related equipment; and performing flushing operations.
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Over the last decade alone, we have contributed more than $400 million to charitable organizations that support our communities, provided over 90 million cans of emergency drinking water, and, together with our wholesaler partners, invested more than $1 billion into responsible drinking initiatives.
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This position performs a variety of operational, and process lab work used for monitoring the treatment process for safe drinking water. To carry out our mission and continue to provide the safest and best drinking water to our community, we are seeking a skilled Water Plant Operations Specialist devoted to providing operational, technical and maintenance support for the City's water and wastewater treatment plants.
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The Assistant Engineer will serve as a Water Quality liaison for the Water Treatment Section and Conveyance and Distribution Section within the Metropolitan Water District to support operation of water treatment plants and distribution system, ensuring continued compliance with current and future drinking water regulations.
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Insituform's businesses consist of sewer, drinking water, and energy and mining pipeline rehabilitation and protection. Assist with the installation and troubleshooting of electronic instrumentation, control panels, and equipment monitoring devices.
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Relevant Experience is defined as: assisting in working with water and/or wastewater treatment processes, OR distribution system water quality monitoring and/or operations, OR experience in water/wastewater regulatory compliance.
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Maintain order and ensure a safe environment by monitoring guest behavior, diffusing any potential conflicts, and, when necessary, notifying management or security. Knowledge of legal drinking age requirements and responsible alcohol service.
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Investigation (studies, environmental media sampling, drinking water evaluation, water quality evaluation, groundwater monitoring) + Planning and managing environmental field work, including remediation systems operations, maintenance, and monitoring, groundwater sampling, fluid level gauging and oversight of subcontractors.
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The position will also support other civil and environmental projects associated with complex drinking water and industrial wastewater projects across the country. Training: This position requires OSHA/MSHA health and safety, first aid, CPR training, and medical monitoring, paid for by the firm.
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The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high quality drinking water, managing wastewater and stormwater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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Knowledge/Skills Knowledge of science, theory and application of water/wastewater treatment and operations, water quality monitoring and quality assurance programs. Knowledge/Skills Knowledge of science, theory and application of water/wastewater treatment and operations, water quality monitoring and quality assurance programs.
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Assists in monitoring expenditures to budget according to the Capital Investment Management polices and procedures. Associates Degree in Applied Science, Engineering or Engineering Technology preferred.
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