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Capital Improvement Projects Construction Which of the following best describes your engineering experience related to managing and inspecting the construction of capital improvement projects particularly storm drain rehabilitation and installation, sewer line rehabilitation and installation, sewer pump stations, street paving, sidewalk placement, and traffic signal improvements.
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Applicants must have demonstrated inspection experience with water and sewer underground utility construction and related utility rehabilitation projects requiring monitoring a contractors work for conformance to the design plans, specifications and general permit requirements.
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Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department (RWRD) Inspectors deal with the inspection of new and/or repairs to Wastewater infrastructure such as; gravity sewer mains, sewer force mains, sewer pump stations, and odor control facilities.
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Technical input of design and contract documents on Capital and Developer projects for compliance with Department of Ecology (DOE) Criteria for Sewage Works Design requirements, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Road and APWA standards, Kitsap County Sewer and Road standards, and required building, electrical, and plumbing codes.
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Preferred Qualifications: 10+ years of extensive project experience in municipal water, wastewater and/or stormwater large diameter pipeline design, analysis, installation, inspection, leak detection, and management in design within dense urban settings Master's degree in civil, Water Resources, or Environmental Engineering Strong knowledge of pipeline design codes, standards, and regulations Pipeline condition assessment and rehabilitation experience.
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Underground utility construction including relocation and /or installation of water-sewer pipelines, electrical conduits, manholes and fiber optic cables. Additional Training or Certifications – OSHA, NECEPT, NICET, MARTCP or NASSCO certifications desirable including (Concrete/ACI, Asphalt, Soils & Aggregate, Manhole/Pipeline Assessment or Inspection, etc.
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Must be experienced digging trenches for all underground utilities including sewer, storm water and secondary utility. Once hands-on tasks are complete, our operator will complete required paperwork on a daily/weekly basis and submits to the Project Superintendent (Work Forms, equipment/vehicle inspection reports, etc.
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Under general supervision, this position will perform inspection of construction work to determine compliance with project plans, specifications and permits as well as City, State, and Federal codes and ordinances, The inspection work will apply to all types of public utility projects to include but not be limited to underground water, sewer, reuse and stormwater infrastructure including associated roadway work.
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Storm and Sanitary sewer inspection equipment to include VAC truck operation, Remote Control push & roving Camera systems and interface software, GIS Mapping software. Responsible for inspection, cleaning, repair and documentation of the Eastman Business Park industrial wastewater collection and transmission system that routes wastewater products from our customer locations to the RED-Rochester, LLC owned and operated Kings Landing wastewater treatment facility.
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Engineer I: 0-2 years professional level experience, preferably in projects related to water, sewer and storm drain projects. Participates in development issue resolution through the support of field inspection staff and other City staff as necessary.
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Mobile Dredging and Video Pipe Inc Mobile Dredging & Video Pipe offers a full line of hydraulic dredging and dewatering, sewer system repair and maintenance, water line inspection and leak detection and industrial cleaning services as part of the Carylon Corporation.
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The CCTV/Sewer Camera Operator position will be responsible for all activities related to the Closed-Circuit TV/Camera Inspection of Sewer Lines, Stormwater Lines, Catch basins, and other structures.
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Do you have construction/inspection experience with public infrastructure projects such as roadway widenings, or water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater utility projects? Must be able to apply principles of logical thinking to practical and technical problems encountered in the inspection and construction of water, sewer, highway, resurfacing, sidewalk, and related projects.
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We are seeking Laborers/Technicians with a positive attitude and commitment to safety to help with all services including, hydro blasting chemical cleaning, vacuum and sewer truck operating, tank cleaning, dewatering.
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Safely operate drain cleaning and inspection equipment such as, jetter, sewer camera, and drain machines. Perform skilled mechanical maintenance duties in the inspection, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems.
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