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Understanding of stormwater/wastewater regulations and related permit requirements. Design stormwater treatment facilities, pump stations, and conveyance infrastructure. Engineering and environmental science consulting firm committed to investigating, analyzing, and solving complex environmental problems around the globe.
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From CSO and stormwater solutions to solid waste, wastewater treatment, and water supply services, our resume covers hundreds of projects, miles of pipelines, acres of treatment ponds, and an army of satisfied clients.
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Perform boiler chemical and wastewater pre-treatment system testing, record results in logbooks / computer systems and make necessary chemical adjustments as required. Oversee and implement all maintenance related regulatory and environmental compliance requirements.
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We are looking for a talented Water/Wastewater Treatment Senior Project Technical Leader, that wants to be part of a purpose-driven organization that is focused on helping our clients, colleagues and communities thrive.
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Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and standards governing wastewater treatment operations, and implement corrective actions as needed. Develop and implement maintenance schedules, plans, and preventive maintenance programs for wastewater treatment facilities and associated equipment.
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This work spans the DEPs vast network of wastewater treatment plants, dams, bridges, shafts, reservoirs, tunnels, pumping stations, ultraviolet disinfection system, filtration systems, and associated facilities throughout New York City and its watershed.
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In this position, you will manage and lead multi-discipline planning, design, and construction teams for large water and wastewater treatment facilities, collection and distribution systems, and environmental and stormwater facilities.
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Missouri American Water has a full-time opportunity for a Senior Operations Supervisor to join our team in Chesterfield, MO. This role will provide operational oversight of our four surface water treatment plants, as well as remote production sites within St. Louis County.
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Conduct environmental studies regarding the collection, treatment, or distribution of water or wastewater. Assess the need for wastewater treatment systems based on current and projected future residences; conduct feasibility studies for the construction of water treatment facilities in the area.
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As part of our team, you will work on projects related to municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, including but not limited to major treatment plant expansions, regional water quality studies, and critical water reuse projects that will create sustainable and resilient water supplies for the world.
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Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge, Skills & Abilities Required: General knowledge of: Tools and equipment involved in the servicing, repair and construction of wastewater plants; compost operations; state EPA and federal OSHA regulations; wastewater treatment operations permit requirements and hazards involved in facility operation, chemicals used in plant operations and in treatment of odors in wastewater collections.
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Landau Associates is seeking an Engineer (Environmental, Civil, or Chemical) to support our existing industrial stormwater and wastewater practice, including permit compliance support and treatment design.
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There are 8 vacancies at various wastewater treatment plant locations across Oahu with the Department of Environmental Services, Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Division.
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Water, Wastewater, Reuse treatment facilities and infrastructure. With the full support of a century-old engineering consulting firm that is rapidly growing in the water market, the successful candidate will help develop and pursue diverse and custom water and wastewater projects, build and maintain outstanding client relationships, be active in industry activities and events, and learn and mentor as part of a growing full services team.
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This position will require experience in public utility/wastewater/water engineering, with a specialized emphasis on wastewater treatment studies, planning, design and construction administration, as well as experience managing multi-disciplinary projects.
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