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We are Recruiting on Purpose a Civl Environmental Engineer - Municipal Water Wastewater Engineer to support and grow our team in Vinnings, GA. Evaluate, plan, design, and support management of projects for water / wastewater treatment and conveyance (pipelines, treatment, and pumping facilities.
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In this position, you will assist in designing, planning, monitoring, and inspecting Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) systems, effluent irrigation, and wastewater collection systems. Graham Technologies (GTECH) is looking for a Civil or Mechanical Engineer (Wastewater Treatment Plant) in Kaneohe Bay, HI, to join our fast-growing team of over 70+ members.
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Civil / Environmental Engineer - Municipal Water /Wastewater. Knowledge of engineering concepts, theories, and practices related to Municipal water/wastewater/stormwater. Experience with Municipal wastewater, facility infrastructure design, and other Municipal planning, design, and construction engineering activities.
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3-10+ years of relevant experience with either Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering Municipal Projects. 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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Required Certification/Licenses/Training:Georgia Class I Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator’s LicenseMust possess a valid driver’s license and a safe driving record. Company DescriptionAbout Veolia North AmericaA subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Arcadis is seeking an experienced Principal Water/Wastewater Engineer to join our Resilience Water team in Buffalo, NY. Leading projects and clients in the planning, design, and construction of water/wastewater treatment facilities, stormwater systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations.
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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Treatment, Pump station, Pipeline, Civil, Environmental, EIT, Engineering, Construction, Hydraulic, Condition Assessment. Experience in evaluating, designing, and/or developing drawings and specifications for water/wastewater treatment facilities and pump station projects.
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As a Senior Process Mechanical Engineer in Bellevue, Washington you will work with a core group of water/wastewater treatment engineers and designers on studies, designs, and field assignments to deliver innovative solutions to challenging technical problems that our clients face.
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15+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources design field. 10+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources field.
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This role will apply leadership skills and expertise in all aspects of developing water distribution system models, wastewater collection system models, stormwater models, and system master plans to guide technical project teams.
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Arcadis is looking for a Water Wastewater Modeler with to join our Mid-Atlantic Regional Resilience Water Team! Hydraulic modeling & engineering experience for evaluations, investigations, planning, feasibility studies and modeling of water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
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The Water Wastewater Modeler will utilize their professional experience and technical knowledge of hydraulics, water distribution master planning, and computer modeling, combined with data analytics as part of our local project teams developing innovative solutions throughout the region.
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Provide consulting, design, and construction services for various municipal, federal, industrial, and other clients over a wide variety of fields including water, wastewater, and water resources.
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Advanced experience in the operation and maintenance of a water/wastewater treatment facility. Proficient in performing all technical requirements associated with a a water/wastewater treatment facility.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly-motivated team member to work on a variety of water distribution, wastewater collection, and stormwater treatment and conveyance projects as a water resources engineer.
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