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Serves as project manager for several concurrent water and/or wastewater projects which may include varying project size and complexity including master planning, source water, treatment, distribution and collection systems, storage, and pumping facilities.
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Must have demonstrated experience with managing small- to large-sized projects during the planning, design, and construction phases of water, wastewater, stormwater, and reuse infrastructure and treatment projects with full responsibility for budget, schedule, contractual obligations, and quality standards.
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Our prestigious and internationally recognized environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water, wastewater, stormwater, and reuse facilities.
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You will work on projects related to municipal water/wastewater treatment plants, distribution/collection systems, and pumping facilities. Carollo Engineers is an internationally recognized environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design, and construction of water, wastewater, stormwater, and reuse facilities.
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Familiar with a broad range of issues related to water, wastewater, stormwater and reuse systems, including master planning, conveyance, and treatment plant design. Plans, schedules, and conducts engineering work on water, wastewater, stormwater, and reuse projects of various sizes and complexity, with full responsibility over design decisions and quality standards.
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Job description: SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - WATER / WASTEWATER ($150K to $200K) 15+ years of water and wastewater project experience in the field of Environmental Consulting Engineering with an emphasis on hydraulics, physical, chemical and biological treatment processes and treatment plant design for water, wastewater, and reuse.
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Veralto’s Water Quality companies—Aquatic Informatics, ChemTreat, Hach, McCrometer, OTT HydroMet, Sea-Bird Scientific, Trojan Technologies and XOS—help manage, treat, purify, and protect the global water supply, from municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities to lakes, rivers, watersheds, and oceans.
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Minimum seven (7) years related experience in the design and construction of municipal water or wastewater treatment facilities, including three (3) or more years managing a variety of water/wastewater projects with full responsibility for budget, schedule, contractual obligations, client service, and quality standards.
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Experience includes water and/or wastewater treatment facilities, wastewater collection systems, water transmission/distribution projects, pipeline rehabilitation projects, and pump stations.
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Work with a multi-discipline team of engineers and technicians in the design of municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities as well as the contractors and construction staff on design/build projects.
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MWH Constructors, a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Senior Construction Manager to join our Construction Management Services (CMS) group in support of critical infrastructure construction work in California.
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Strong technical skills related to the planning, design, and construction of water/ wastewater treatment facilities. Minimum 15 years of experience related to water and wastewater treatment facility projects.
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Experience in the design and construction phase of small, medium, and large sized water and/or wastewater treatment and infrastructure projects with full responsibility for budget, schedule, contractual obligations and quality standards.
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As a Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) with an emphasis on public wastewater and water projects, you will be responsbile for: Supporting the Water Resources department projects that have a significant wastewater and water design elements including designing pump stations, force mains, water treatment facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, collection and distribution systems and involvement in public funding applications.
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Broad knowledge of Engineering (planning, design, and construction) related to water or wastewater facilities. Working knowledge of regulatory developments, new technology and current trends in water quality, treatment, and Engineering economics.
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