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My client is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Project Manager with a proven track record in managing large-scale water treatment plant projects. Minimum of [10] years of experience in project management, with a focus on water treatment plant projects.
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The individual will join a well-established water supply and wastewater treatment group with a strong portfolio of nationally recognized projects and considerable technical expertise. Participate in trade associations specific to industrial wastewater treatment for membership and identify potential events to promote Mead & Hunt’s business while sharing technical information references with Mead & Hunt subject matter experts.
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Must attend Hazardous Waste, DOT and Wastewater Treatment training courses. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:Must be a Production Tech with a minimum of three years industrial experience (outside experience will be considered)Working knowledge of Basic Mechanics and Power Transmission Systems-gearboxes and drivesSuperior safety, performance, and attendance recordsTechnical knowledge of chemicals and Wastewater Treatment Operations preferred.
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Provide technical leadership for remediation and industrial wastewater treatment projects including, but not limited to the planning, design, construction, and commissioning of wastewater treatment plants ensuring compliance with contracts, drawings, specifications, codes, statutes, rules, and regulations, as well as Arcadis' quality and safety practices.
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Performs one or more specific plant operations such as, drum pumping, drum dumping, tank farm operations, truck offloading/loading, and wastewater treatment; Demonstrates proficiency in one or more of the following specific plant operations: drum pumping; drum dumping; tank farm operations; truck offloading/loading; wastewater treatment.
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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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Brown and Caldwell is currently seeking a self-motivated water and wastewater treatment engineer specializing in process mechanical design to join our Denver, Boise, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Portland or Seattle office.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.S. or B.A.) from a four-year college or university AND ten (10) years of experience in managing the construction of of water and/or wastewater treatment facilities. Provides advice and support to the Project Director or Project Manager throughout a project, in essence, “filling any gap” between what is required to manage the project successfully and the capability of the Project Director or Project Manager.
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Job Category: Production Hourly Organization: Rental Employee Status: Regular Schedule: Full Time Shift: 1st Shift Nearest Major Market: Jackson Mississippi Job Segment: Wastewater, Water Treatment, Warehouse, Technician, Engineering, Manufacturing, Technology.
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The WTRF Operator adjusts and monitors wastewater treatment plant equipment, monitors treatment parameters, performs process control lab tests, records data, adjusts the application of chemicals and maintains the operations of the treatment facility, prepares reports, and works on special projects as may be assigned.
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The Wastewater Plant Superintendent is responsible for senior-level managerial duties associated with effectively and efficiently overseeing all aspects of wastewater treatment plant operations, including the management of operations, maintenance, and personnel at our 20 MGD Gary L. Kron WRF in Mentor, Ohio and our 5 MGD Madison WWTP in Madison, Ohio. The Plant Superintendent reports to the Director of Wastewater.
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The Wastewater Treatment Facilities Engineer in the solar panel manufacturing industry is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the wastewater treatment facility.
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POSITION PURPOSE: Operates and maintains water/wastewater treatment including Filter press and Centrifuges, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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Familiarity with a collection system and treatment plant fundamentals, driven to stay current with regulatory information, and understands the EPA Pretreatment Program, hazardous material/waste, and industrial storm water program pertaining to a wastewater treatment facility.
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Demonstrated success with domestic and international consulting, permitting, licensing, and environmental quality review processes for a wide range of infrastructure projects in sectors such as power generation, process industries, water/wastewater treatment, telecommunications, data centers, and industrial manufacturing.
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