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Supported by our diverse staff providing 600+ technical services, you will work collaboratively with our team to develop, design, and manage a variety of projects, including public and private sector wastewater collection and treatment systems, public and private sector drinking water distribution and treatment systems, membrane treatment of municipal and industrial water and wastewater, and biosolids and renewable energy development.
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You will oversee the process design on all types of projects, including drinking water plants, mobile units, package plants, aquatics-related installations, and rapid prototyping systems, ranging in size from small to medium to multimillion-dollar water treatment and distribution and wastewater treatment and collection projects.
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Must possess or obtain other Water Distribution System Operator certification or Wastewater System Operator certification within one (1) year of hire. Depending on area of assignment, must possess appropriate Water Distribution System Operator certification or Wastewater System Operator certification.
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You will lead and manage a multi-discipline team for projects that include ultra-pure water and drinking water systems, wastewater treatment, water reuse, system integration, permitting, and client specific projects.
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Experience providing consulting services under annual services contracts to NC local governments and\/or authorities for wastewater and water treatment plants, wastewater collection systems, and drinking water distribution systems.
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As a prerequisite to advancing to "E" step, a Water Distribution Operator D1 certification administered by the California Drinking Water Operator certification program is required.
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As a prerequisite to advancing to "E" step, a Water Distribution Operator D2 certification administered by the California Drinking Water Operator certification program is required.
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Civil Engineer - Drinking Water, Storm Water, Wastewater opportunity in Bridgeville, PA. - Business and project fee development in municipal water, wastewater, drinking water, and/or storm water.
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C) Chemistry and Biology majors shall assist water distribution plant managers in the Laboratories and the Water Purification plants. (B) Chemical Engineering Majors shall assist in evaluation of Sanitary Treatment and Drinking Water Facilities, Operations and Processes, Evaluation will include optimization techniques to obtain maximum, efficiently from both Treatment Facilities itemized equipment and principle components.
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A State of Florida Class 3 Water Distribution System Operator License in accordance with Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 62-602, Drinking Water. Knowledge of water or reclaimed water distribution or wastewater collection systems.
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Potential projects include drinking water (treatment, storage, and distribution), wastewater (treatment, collection, and conveyance), stormwater (collection, conveyance, detention, and green infrastructure.
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Minneapolis Water Treatment & Distribution Services (WTDS), a division of the City’s Public Works Department, is the largest drinking water utility in the upper Midwest. We take great pride in making significant contributions to the public health and safety of the community by delivering drinking water to over a half million people in the City of Minneapolis and its surrounding communities and providing water for firefighting.
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System Operation and Stewardship: The Lead Water Operator assists the Superintendent in the daily operation and maintenance of the water production facilities and distribution systems in compliance with the public health and water quality requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water.
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Under the supervision of the Public Works Operations Superintendent, the Utility Worker position in the Water Distribution Division primarily ensures delivery of safe and clean drinking water through maintenance, construction and repair of water distribution pipes, hydrants, booster stations, metering devices, and other infrastructure within the public right-of-way and on public owned facilities and easements.
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Modify and review production drawings for a variety of projects, including drinking water, wastewater, distribution & collection and industrial applications. The Staff Electrical Engineer designs and specifies electrical systems associated with municipal and industrial water/wastewater treatment facilities (drinking water plants, sanitary sewer plants, refineries, power plants, manufacturing and food processing facilities, etc.
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