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Ensures compliance with applicable Federal, State, & local regulations along with client specific policies and procedures including but limited toRCRA, HMR/DOT, Wastewater, Universal Waste, LOTO, Confined Space, Hearing Conservation, Fall Protection, and Respiratory Protection.
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Environmental Permitting: Assist clients in navigating the regulatory permitting process, including obtaining permits for activities such as air emissions, wastewater discharge, wetland impact, and hazardous waste management.
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This includes 14 wastewater treatment plants, sludge dewatering facilities, collections facilities (pumping stations, combined sewer overflow retention facilities, regulators, tide gates, etc.
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As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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The City of Santa Rosa provides a full range of services including police and fire protection; construction and maintenance of streets and other infrastructure; water, storm water, and wastewater utilities; housing services through its Housing Authority; economic development; transit; parking; and recreation, parks, and cultural services, including a municipal golf course.
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Two years of experience at the second supervisory level in a water distribution or wastewater collection program. Two years of experience as a Water Conveyance Systems Assistant Superintendent, Distribution or Collection Specialty, directing through subordinate supervisors repair and maintenance work for a water distribution district, or a waste water district, or a specialized water distribution or waste water collection function.
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4-year College degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering (with wastewater treatment focus) Position Overview : The design and specification of decentralized wastewater water treatment systems.
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Creates conceptual and detailed designs for decentralized wastewater systems, including drainfield design, suspended growth, and attached growth biological processes. Creates conceptual and detailed designs for decentralized wastewater systems, including drainfield design, suspended growth, and attached growth biological processes.
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Experience in the design of water and wastewater facilities, water transmission systems, wastewater collection systems, water storage tanks, force mains, rehabilitation of water and sewer systems, and construction administration is desired.
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Provide technical assistance and advise to Project Managers relative to resolving existing project-related issues Projects are related to domestic, wastewater, sewage treatment, and air quality.
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Waste Management (WM), a Fortune 250 company, is the leading provider of comprehensive waste and environmental services in North America.
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Water Works Engineers provides consulting engineering services for water treatment facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, sewage pump stations, water booster stations, pipelines, and other water and wastewater facilities throughout the Western United States.
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This includes designing water distribution storage systems, wastewater collection systems, pumps stations, lift stations, piping and conveyance systems, and other water/wastewater system details.
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Thorough understanding of key regulatory requirements (eg OSHA, NIOSH, ANSI, NFPA, and EPA rules and regulations) and their application to a manufacturing and laboratory environment, particularly in the following key areas: Environment, eg waste management, air emissions, wastewater treatment, energy efficiency, and sustainability EHS management systems.
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We're finding better ways to purify water, wastewater, air and soil. This position can be remote or located in the ChemTreat Corporate HQ in Glen Allen, VA. This position is posted in several locations for marketing purposes but just one position is available.
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