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This position has been established to attract a candidate who might develop to replace the current Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent who plans to retire in 2025. Under limited supervision, performs supervisory and specialized skilled work as related to the Wastewater Treatment Plant of the Public Works Department.
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The City of Tomball is accepting applications for the position of Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisor. This position is responsible for overseeing the activities connected with operation and maintenance of the City's wastewater collection system and treatment plant faculties.
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Job Title: Assistant Construction Manager - Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction. Order and manage materials, specifically DI, PVC, and SSTL piping, required for water and wastewater treatment plant construction projects.
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Wastewater pretreatment system to meet compliance requirements of the City owned wastewater treatment plant for a heavily automated egg-processing facility. A minimum of 5 years of experience in design and computerized drafting of new and rehabilitated water treatment facilities, groundwater wells, water storage facilities, water distribution systems, pumping stations, wastewater treatment facilities, collection systems, and lift stations.
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Advanced educational training in Wastewater Treatment, and Water Recycling technologies, chemistry, engineering, or related subject and four years of increasingly responsible experience in a wastewater treatment plant and water recycling facilities.
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Five to seven years progressive lead and/or supervisory experience within a water/wastewater treatment environment with thorough knowledge of the methods, techniques, principles, and practices of water/wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection.
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Job Title: Water & Wastewater Plant Supervisor Department: Water/Wastewater Reports To: Water/Wastewater & Engineering Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Classification: Management Wage Scale Designation: M-8A General Statement of Duties Under the supervision of the Water/Wastewater & Engineer Manager, this position is responsible for planning, directing, and managing the personnel responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of the water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Required Certification/Licenses/Training:California Grade IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate. Knowledge of the principles and practices of wastewater treatment and/or water treatment plant operations.
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An incumbent in this position may be designated "Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator II' if in possession of a Class II license, "Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator III" if in possession of a Class III license, or "Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator IV" if in possession of a Class IV license.
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Developing detailed designs for water and wastewater treatment plant power distribution systems, including one-lines, power plans, and lighting plans. Working knowledge of water and wastewater treatment plant systems.
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Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction or Large Industrial Plant Construction consisting of concrete tankage, buried or above-ground piping, coating systems, caisson construction, electrical, lighting, and low-pressure air delivery systems: 8 years.
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The City of Concord is looking for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator. Valid New Hampshire Driver's License Supplemental InformationMATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT USED:Belt Filter Presses Meters Motor VehicleGravity Belt Thickeners Various Pumps Hand ToolsSludge and Grit Blowers Laboratory Apparatus PLC Based ControlsCalculator Plant EquipmentPersonal Computer Knowledge of:Methods, techniques, equipment, and machinery utilized in the operation of a wastewater treatment plant.
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Dewberrys Raleigh, NC office is currently seeking a Structural Engineer to perform and manage the structural design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Structures. Develop, perform and manage water/wastewater treatment structural design.
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Under general supervision of the W/W Treatment Lead Plant Operator, the W/W Treatment Plant Operator operates and maintains the wastewater treatment plant and collection system lift stations to provide and protect public health, safety and sanitation while ensuring compliance with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) rules and regulations.
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Experience operating, maintaining, and repairing wastewater treatment plant equipment, instrumentation and associated systems. Maintains an inventory of chemicals necessary for the efficient operation of the wastewater treatment plant.
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