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10 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 5 years in water quality and treatment (water quality analysis, treatment evaluations, process design, regulatory compliance assessments, distribution water quality analysis, etc.
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Must have or obtain a PADEP Drinking Water, Class E (distribution and consecutive water systems) license required within 12 months. Resulting from an internal promotion, we are now looking for a Director, Water Distribution and Maintenance who will be accountable for delivering Aqua’s mission through the technical, administrative, financial and customer satisfaction elements of our water distribution system across southeastern Pennsylvania (SEPA.
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Strong water / wastewater technical background and including experience such as master planning, facility planning, preliminary engineering studies and evaluations, the design of treatment plant facilities and systems, water distribution pipelines, wastewater collection pipelines, pumping facilities and water resource related projects.
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Use processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration, and advanced water treatment processes, such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation,a carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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Strong technical background and experience in water or wastewater treatment, water quality, water system distribution and/or wastewater collection systems. This individual will serve as a project manager, technical lead and/or client manager on municipal drinking water and wastewater projects around the state of Florida.
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Identify projects where engineering and professional consulting are required for drinking water facilities, wastewater facilities, collection & distribution pipelines, pump stations, lift stations, and storage reservoirs.
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The ideal candidate is a technically focused individual with strong experience in the evaluation, planning, design, and construction of drinking water systems. The successful candidate will have technical and project delivery expertise in the field of civil and environmental engineering and have in-depth understanding of the engineering concepts associated with all types of municipal water systems, including water supply and treatment processes and distribution systems infrastructure.
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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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From its corporate headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada, CB Tech manages the production and worldwide distribution of its proprietary Carbon Block filters and drinking water treatment systems.
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Utility services include steam, electricity, drinking water, chilled water, utility distribution, insulation services, energy automation and commissioning, energy conservation, and off-campus utility coordination.
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Projects may include water system master plans, hydraulic distribution system modeling, water audits, water quality studies, disinfection, water systems design (water treatment plants, pump stations, etc.
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Experience on hydraulic modeling software for water distribution and wastewater collection systems is preferred (Innovyze products). Here at NV5, we are committed to pioneering innovative and sustainable solutions, ensuring the delivery of safe drinking water, and advancing water resource sustainability through the use of cutting-edge technologies and strategies.
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Schedules preventive maintenance on water distribution and wastewater collection systems. Ensures compliance with surface water treatment rules of the Safe Water Drinking Act. Ensures compliance with Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency, (NNEPA) Ensures projects are in compliance with all regulatory laws, environmental, hazardous waste, OSHA and other safety requirements.
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The Department is responsible for a wide range of infrastructure maintenance, operations, and civil engineering services to our citizens involving street transportation and traffic control, storm runoff and surface water management, drinking water distribution, sewage collection and conveyance, and wastewater treatment.
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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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