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Must have technical and mechanical knowledge of the water and wastewater treatment industry. The employee may experience warehouse, office, construction, industrial, or water/wastewater treatment plant environments depending on where service opportunities are located.
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The Water/ Wastewater Project Engineer/ Manager will plan, design, and perform analysis on water/wastewater engineering projects such as pipelines, pumping stations, and treatment facilities.
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You are responsible for leading the design of HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection for industrial type projects, mainly water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, hydroelectric power stations, storm mitigation facilities, and semi-conductor manufacturing facilities.
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MES incorporates 3 former businesses: DMP Corporation, a major provider of wastewater treatment solutions, Industrial Specialty Chemicals (ISC) and Chemtech, a leading supplier of metal recovery technologies.
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Must have an understanding of water / wastewater treatment process engineering, water quality assurance, maintenance strategy, instrumentation and control logic, electrical repair / installation and NEC code.
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Oversees preventative maintenance of electrical and mechanical equipment for the City's water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, sanitary sewer collection stations, drinking water wells, potable water booster stations, storm drain pump stations, and other remote facilities related to water and wastewater.
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High School Diploma or GED equivalent with four (4) years of experience in mechanical maintenance and repair of water/wastewater treatment plants, heavy-duty pumping and auxiliary power equipment; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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Works solo or with others in performing predictive or preventative maintenance, as well as minor repair work, associated with maintaining mechanical/electrical equipment associated with the Water Treatment Plant or Water Reclamation Facility.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing mechanical systems and equipment, ensuring that they operate safely and efficiently within two water treatment and one wastewater facilities to ensure the consistent and efficient production of high-quality drinking water and wastewater discharge in compliance with federal, state, county, and Public Works Department regulatory standards.
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High school diploma supplemented by coursework in chemistry, biology, wastewater treatment, or related field with moderate experience in wastewater treatment plant operations, lab work or mechanical maintenance; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Performs skilled mechanical repair work on wastewater treatment plant engines, pumps, and other equipment. Knowledge of the methods, materials, equipment, and tools used in the construction, repair, and operation of engines, pumps, and other mechanical equipment related to wastewater treatment plant operations and procedures.
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This role involves leading water/wastewater pipeline design projects, including pipeline assessment and rehabilitation and/or water/wastewater treatment process and mechanical design projects.
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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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S.C. Class 'C' wastewater treatment plant operator certificate. High school diploma or GEDTwo (2) years of experience working in a wastewater treatment plant as an operator.
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Experience in designing HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems for water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, storm mitigation facilities, and hydroelectric power stations.
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