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Previous experience working on and managing projects for municipal water resources, wastewater, drinking water, conveyance clients. In this position, you will be the main point of contact for planning and design of drinking water, wastewater treatment, pump station, conveyance, and water resources projects in the greater El Paso area and assist with business development activities.
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8 years in the design of complex municipal drinking water systems. As the Drinking Water Project Manager, you will help to promote the advancement of business development strategies, pursuit of new clients and new projects; maintain and strengthen existing client relationships; provide project management and technical expertise for key projects; and support staff development.
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The customer base for this role is anticipated to be primarily municipal (i.e., drinking and wastewater treatment facilities). Motivated by the highest possible stakes of climate change and global health, we’re working together within a rapidly digitizing industry to find innovative technologies that guarantee the safety of our water and our environment.
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Olsson is seeking an experienced Drinking Water Process Engineer to elevate the level of technical expertise and project management capabilities for our municipal drinking water projects on a national basis.
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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. Minimum of 7 years of experience with municipal water/wastewater systems process and design.
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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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With 7-12 years of professional experience, you will work on project planning, design and construction for various water related projects in the region (wastewater, drinking water, stormwater.
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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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Municipal drinking water treatment and production facilities. 15+ years of progressive experience in municipal water and wastewater facilities treatment plant design.
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Strong technical background and experience in municipal water market, water treatment, water quality, and regulatory compliance. Support and develop marketing strategies/plans, anticipate opportunities, and identify market trends, including directing market research in the drinking water end market.
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In this position, your primary role will be to lead the successful delivery of engineering projects for our clients in the following areas of practice: planning and design of drinking water, wastewater treatment, biosolids, pump station, conveyance, general municipal engineering, and stormwater.
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The selected candidate will primarily provide technical delivery support on sewer collection system projects, however experience with drinking water, storm water, and wastewater treatment applications is valuable.
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What You Will Do:Gannett Fleming s construction management professionals provide services on projects ranging from highway, bridge, and transit; to buildings and municipal infrastructure, including drinking water and sanitary systems.
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Municipal industries include: desalination, wastewater and drinking water. hach.com), we ensure water quality for people around the world, and every associate plays a vital role in that mission.
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