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Applied Resource Group is looking for an experienced senior project manager with wastewater and stormwater experience. Work elements include water storage; pumping and piping systems; water/wastewater treatment processes; drainage systems; hydraulic modeling and process modeling.
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The Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager will be viewed as a technical authority with recognized expertise in the areas of water/wastewater infrastructure projects, regulations, processes, equipment and operations.
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Water/Wastewater treatment experience is a plus. Dewberry is currently seeking a Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager to join our Raleigh, NC office.
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Prime Engineering is seeking a Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager to support our engineering services in our Infrastructure Market Segment in Atlanta, Georgia. The Municipal Market Segment specializes in water treatment, wastewater treatment, water & wastewater conveyance, stormwater and infrastructure pump stations.
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5-9+ years construction experience required; working for a general contractor on water/wastewater treatment facilities highly preferred. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for the administrative and technical management of Clark Water water/waste water treatment projects.
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In response to steady growth within our Water/Wastewater business, our team group in Bowie, MD is looking to bring onboard a motivated Senior Project Manager to help with the continued development and growth of GHD's Water Business in the DC Metro Area. You will also provide technical leadership and delivery of major water/wastewater treatment and infrastructure projects for our clients throughout the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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20 years of relevant experience in environmental project management, with a focus on water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects related to water and wastewater treatment facilities, collection systems, transmission/distribution projects, pipeline rehabilitation, and pump stations.
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Minimum 15 years of experience (more than 20 years a plus) in planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure and/or treatment facilities with at least 5 years in the Carolina market.
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Minimum 15 years of experience (more than 20 years a plus) in planning, design, and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure and/or treatment facilities with at least 5 years in the Northern Virginia market.
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Active in area municipal water/wastewater inudstry associations is a strong plus. HDR is seeking candidates for a Drinking Water Senior Project Manager to work as a member of our Water Business Group in Washington.
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As a Senior Water Wastewater Project Manager, you will utilize your expertise and technical knowledge to successfully execute projects. Project experience including design and construction of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, stormwater systems, treatment plants, and pump/lift stations for municipal clients' districts and agencies.
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This full-time position will contribute to project delivery and client service teams in winning and executing innovative planning, evaluation, design, permitting and construction support services for a variety of advanced treatment plants, biosolids, pumping stations, pipeline, and integrated water resources projects for municipal clients in the areas of water, wastewater, and stormwater.
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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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