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Performs corrective maintenance tasks on equipment associated with the operation of a wastewater treatment plant, sewage lift stations, and water pumping stations to include pumps, valves, electric motors, compressors, blowers, fans, electrical switch gear, and controls systems.
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To coordinate and supervise the operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment, NPDES Permit, Bio-Solids management, water reuse system, 1200Z NPDES, and training programs for our Wastewater Treatment Plant, Collections system and lift stations.
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Knowledge or experience in the design or construction of onsite wastewater treatment and disposal systems for commercial, residential, and or, systems greater than 5,000 gallons per day.
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ADEQ Wastewater Treatment Operator Certificate. Under general supervision from the Wastewater Supervisor, performs a variety of specialized, skilled and semi-skilled tasks in the City's wastewater treatment facility, sewer collection system, and water treatment/distribution facility.
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General Statement of Duties Under direct supervision, this employee is responsible for monitoring the proper operation of and controlling the various processes and equipment in a facility (e.g., water/wastewater treatment plant, pumping station.
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Coordinate the conception of automated water & wastewater treatment systems between different teams such as mechanical design, electrical design, process engineering, etc. Extensive knowledge of water & wastewater treatment systems; experience with RO, UF, MBR systems.
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Project types could include water transmission pipelines, water pump stations, wastewater collection systems, wastewater pump stations, water / wastewater treatment facilities and related infrastructure.
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Evaluate, plan, design, and support management of projects for water / wastewater treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities). We are Recruiting on Purpose a Civl Environmental Engineer - Municipal Water Wastewater Engineer to support and grow our team in Vinnings, GA. We are looking for dedicated, creative, and energetic candidates interested in tackling challenges and developing sustainable solutions to address water issues such as quality, scarcity, reuse, management, and resilience.
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Also, interaction and a commitment to client service for both internal and external clients Qualifications 5-15+ years’ experience in water/wastewater engineering and project managementBachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent)Georgia Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become registered within 6 monthsDemonstrated technical proficiency in hydraulics, water/wastewater treatment, industry standards, etc.
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Experience with (but not limited to) Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling (including steady, unsteady and 2D), drainage design, storm water management design and regulations, water/wastewater treatment and conveyance systems, MS4 Compliance.
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Responsible for Environmental Management System, Risk Management Program, wastewater treatment plant operation, air permitting and reporting, EPCRA reporting, storm water pollution prevention, spill prevention controls and countermeasures and hazardous waste.
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Must have a valid Class “B” Wastewater Treatment Operator license issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality with the ability to obtain a Class “A” license within 2 years of employment.
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A State of Maryland Class 2 (or higher) Industrial Wastewater Treatment Operator license, certified by the Maryland Board of Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators is desirable but not mandatory.
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On call to respond to emergencies and breakdowns at wastewater treatment plant and pump stations. Work in accordance with safe work practices at all times You Have At Least (Required Qualifications): Basic familiarity with all aspects of operating a biological wastewater treatment plant.
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This person will be supporting the national MEP Group, drafting and designing electrical power systems involved in water & wastewater treatment plants, pump stations and other critical facilities.
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