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General knowledge of Engineering, Project Management and construction management practices related to planning, design, construction and operations for water resource management facilities, engineering and utility economics and contract administration and construction technology.
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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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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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Environmental Program Analyst – A bachelor’s degree and 2 to 4 years of relevant experience in environmental protection, environmental or ecological assessment, environmental public health programs, wastewater/public drinking water inspections, or environmental program planning and coordination.
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Independently lead master plans, detailed planning studies, conceptual, schematic, and detailed designs, plans development, opinions of probable construction cost (OPCC), and technical specifications for pump stations, storage facilities, water/wastewater treatment facilities, and water and wastewater conveyance systems.
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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. Provide planning and design services for water/wastewater utilities.
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Duties include planning, organizing and directing activities with respect to the respective contract operations, including water/wastewater treatment facilities, distribution/collection systems and pump/lift stations, etc.
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Municipal drinking water treatment and production facilities. Our Engineering Technical Lead role for water and wastewater treatment plant engineering combines the elements of a technical design lead and a quality assurance leader, with a focus on technical training and development of staff.
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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. You will primarily provide engineering support on drinking water projects.
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Directs maintenance activities on water systems and tanks to provide continuous supply of drinking water to livestock. Assist in planning and supervising all yard construction, renovation and replacement projects.
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Our services in the Water market help to provide safe drinking water and effective wastewater management to communities. Black & Veatch is seeking an experienced Client Director to join a well-established and expanding water/wastewater team in Northern California.
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Your primary responsibilities will include preparing detailed CAD construction drawings, topographic profiles, and related maps used in the planning and construction of civil engineering projects including water distribution, wastewater collection, water / wastewater treatment, storm sewers, and site development.
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Identifies funding allocation for projects, including appropriation for: planning, design, environmental costs, testing, inspection, construction, DSA and construction contingency. Element Consulting, Inc. is looking for a Program Lead for the M&O department at Los Angeles Unified School District.
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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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Provide oversight for programs that include environmental review components, including hazardous and toxic materials control, indoor and outdoor air quality, environmental audits and assessments, surface and drinking water quality assurance and vector borne or waterborne illness.
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