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The Water Plant Operator Trainee will, under general supervision, assist in the daily operations and maintenance of the drinking water plant and perform related work as required. Knowledge of, or ability to learn, federal, state laws and administrative regulations with reference to drinking water treatment.
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Drinking water distribution and wastewater treatment certifications and experience required. The operator will share in the responsibility for successful operation of a brand-new, multi-faceted, wastewater treatment facility and public drinking water system.
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Do you possess a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality S-3 Drinking Water Operator Certificate? Can you obtain a S-1 Drinking Water Operator Certificate within two years of date of hire.
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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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Coordinate the organization, staffing and operations activities for the drinking water treatment plant and storage structures including assuming responsibility for critical and complex decisions regarding operational changes, process control, maintenance priorities, scheduling and compliance with all applicable regulations and including distribution system water quality sampling.
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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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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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Possession of a valid Water Distribution Operator Grade 1 Certificate issued by the State Water Resources Control Board (California) or ability to obtain within first twelve months of appointment when assigned to Drinking water.
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Knowledge : Knowledge of DEP policies and guidelines, EPA policies and guidelines, Massachusetts General Laws associated with drinking water, OSHA regulations regarding safety, Massachusetts Labor Laws, AWWA standards and practices; knowledge of the materials, methods and techniques relative to the construction and rehabilitation on water, sewer and pump station infrastructures; and knowledge of field safety.
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Must possess a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Class "A" Drinking Water Plant Operator License. Do you possess an active State of Florida Class "A" Drinking Water Plant Operator License.
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8 years of experience in drinking water treatment with at least 4 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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Drinking Water Process Engineer. + Functionin a water process engineer role as a technical specialist or in a lead process engineer in the areas of conventional water treatment using processes such as coagulation, clarification, softening, media filtration; and advanced water treatment processes such as membrane filtration, reverse osmosis (brackish, seawater), UV/AOP, ozonation, carbon adsorption, and/or distribution system water quality.
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Water Treatment, Wastewater, Process Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Construction, Engineering. Our Team of over 200 process engineers support water, industrial, next generation agriculture, LNG, hydrogen, fertilizer, and carbon capture businesses among others.
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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. Valid Florida Class C or higher water treatment plant operator license.
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Drinking Water Process Engineer - Texas. Wastewater, Water Treatment, Construction, Process Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Engineering. Develops as a technical specialist with support from senior process engineers, providing guidance to project teams in water quality considerations and conventional and/or advanced water treatment systems.
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