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The Town of Marana is seeking a Water Reclamation Operator I to work in the Water Reclamation Division of the Water Department. One year of experience in operation and maintenance of water reclamation facilities or sewer system conveyance, and/or water treatment/distribution systems, or closely related field.
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Primary Duties/Responsibilities:Knowledge of wastewater treatment and/or water treatment, engineering, principles and methods of scientific research, current advances in the field of water reclamation, computer hardware and software applications for the operation of an advanced water reclamation facility, general administrative principles and practices, and methods of supervision.
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Under the general supervision of a Water Reclamation Plant Supervisor or Operations Supervisor, performs entry level work in the operation and maintenance of a water reclamation facility.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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This is supervisory and technical work in the operation of a municipal water/wastewater reclamation treatment plant and auxiliary facilities. Must have a combination of knowledge and experience with the complex principles, practices and techniques of water/wastewater treatment plant operations.
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Three years of increasingly responsible experience in wastewater plant operations and maintenance at a level comparable to a Water Reclamation Plant Operator with the City of Reno. This is the advanced journey level class in the Water Reclamation Plant Operator series.
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Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Practices and materials utilized in the installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic equipment and control systems in an industrial setting (i.e., potable water production facility and/or wastewater/water reclamation treatment facility.
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Weve grown from our steel tank fabrication and specialty manufacturing origins, into a full-service water and reclamation industry General Contractor specializing in end-to-end solutions including Storage Tanks, Pump and Water Wells, Pressure and Surge Vessels, Industrial Coatings, Electrical and Controls, and Engineering.
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Senior Water Reclamation Plant Operator. Operate a variety of vehicles, tools, and equipment necessary to maintain the water reclamation plant system and equipment. Environment: Wastewater treatment plant and field environment; exposure to noise, dust, grease, fumes, gases, potentially hazardous chemicals, electrical energy, and inclement weather conditions; work around water or wastewater; work on slippery surfaces; regularly work near moving mechanical parts; and work around moderately loud noise levels; incumbents may be required to work evenings, nights, and weekends.
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Smyth Industries, Inc. has been serving the water and reclamation industry throughout Arizona and the Southwest since the company’s inception as Smyth Steel Manufacturing in 1980. We provide full-service electrical, civil, manufacturing, engineering and general contracting services for the water and reclamation industry.
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Under general supervision, the Senior Water Reclamation Maintenance Worker is responsible for maintenance and repair activities in the liquids, solids or outside the combined sewer overflow facilities and sanitary/storm pump stations areas of the Bay View Wastewater Treatment Plant (Plant.
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Experience should include business development related to irrigation projects and working with irrigation districts, the Bureau of Reclamation, Army Corp of Engineers, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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Although the primary responsibilities of this position are maintenance related, the Water Resources Plant Maintenance Specialist II may also be responsible for performing operational duties at the reclamation plant under the supervision of the Water Resources Plant Supervisor.
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The Massachusetts State Reclamation and Mosquito Control Board (SRB), within the Department of Agricultural Resources, oversees mosquito control in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts including 12 regional programs.
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The position supports other engineering, operations, and maintenance staff across a full range of civil engineering disciplines that also includes water resources, water treatment, water reclamation, and dam safety.
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