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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 - Texas. 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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Candidates who possess a Class A, B or C Public Drinking Water Treatment System Operator Certification issued by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources will start at $64,584 annually.
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Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Construction, Process Engineer, Chemical Engineer, 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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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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Apply advanced water treatment and engineering techniques, concepts, and approaches to solve complex engineering problems for a wide range of water quality and treatment challenges. Knowledge of process design for treatment of municipal water treatment systems, federal and state regulations, engineering design principles, and applicable design guides and standards.
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Oversees preventative maintenance of electrical and mechanical equipment for the City's water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, sanitary sewer collection stations, drinking water wells, potable water booster stations, storm drain pump stations, and other remote facilities related to water and wastewater.
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15 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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With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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The objective is to provide safe and clean drinking water is provided to the City. Position is distinguished from that of the Water Plant Operator II, by the level of independence the employee functions in, and the advanced laboring knowledge acquired through training and work experience.
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Provides guidance and direction on department design guides, standards, systems, and applicable engineering codes related to water quality and treatment. Your role would include diverse opportunities in water treatment and process design, ranging from conventional water treatment, brackish and seawater desalination, reuse, and mining water.
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We have transformed our team to align with megatrends associated with water scarcity, limited resources, alternative fuels, and energy sustainability. Visa Sponsorship Available: Yes. Advanced degree (Master's or Doctoral) in civil, environmental, or chemical engineering preferred.
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Drinking water operators’ license and/or wastewater license preferred, will consider Registered Sanitarian/Registered Environmental Health Specialist or equivalent experience. Summary:This position will be responsible for providing services under the EPA Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Training and Technical Assistance Program for small public water systems and private wells to achieve and maintain compliance with federal and local regulations, as well as administer training and technical assistance for small publicly owned water and wastewater systems and individual well owners to maintain and prove water quality as necessary.
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You can combine your understanding of drinking water treatment operations and maintenance as well as safety regulations to develop solutions that reliably and safely produce drinking water for the community.
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State and federal regulations for drinking water, surface water, wastewater, storm water biosolids, and compost. Oversees and manages the City's water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, compost system, water storage reservoirs, and sewer pump stations.
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