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We design and supply a range of water systems, from food and beverage applications to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment.
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ArticleIf you are interested in a rewarding career with the Division of Water we would love to review your application.
Those people are at the heart of our firm, solving some of the most pressing water and environmental challenges for our clients.
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Government agency programs such as, but not limited to, finance, budgeting, procurement, human resources, government relations, legal, water utility and watershed operations and management, and/or other related programs.
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Possession of grade D2 and T2 or higher Distribution System/Water Treatment Plant Operator’s licenses issued by California Division of Drinking Water must be obtained within two years of the date of hire.
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Develop national strategies and lead growth in water/wastewater treatment market, including advanced water treatment and water re-use. Serve as national technical lead for water/wastewater treatment; lead technical excellence development of treatment project delivery team members located throughout the Country.
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10 + years of experience required in water/wastewater discipline, particularly as a water/wastewater engineer designing (study, plans and specifications) water and/or wastewater infrastructure (i.e. treatment and collection/distribution projects.
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The “gig economy," which refers to the large group of individuals who choose to work as independent agents, has been growing rapidly since the mid-2000s. Actually, it’s exploding. According to a 2023 Fiverr survey of 2,000 US workers, “73% said they will either start freelancing or continue freelancing in 2023”. Here are some more amazing statistics to note:
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Must have in your possession Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) Operator in Training (OIT) Certificate for Water Distribution with the ability to obtain the Class IV Water Distribution (WD) Certificate.
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They may also assist in external collaborations with committees and groups for continuous learning and provide recommendations on improving programs and advancing racial equity and inclusion within the communities served by Valley Water.
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Responds to calls regarding the problems in sewer and water; maintains the operational status of wastewater (collection) infrastructure; maintains, rebuilds or replaces any or all parts that are in use on a daily basis throughout the plant.
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RK&K is currently hiring a Water Resources Engineer to work in our Richmond or Roanoke office. This position affords you the opportunity to fully engage to solve complex problems, provide technical evaluation, and be an integral team member for the design and analysis of water resources projects.
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Recruitment professionals are eagerly gearing up for graduation season, a time when companies can hire some of the top college graduates who will be heading into new careers. Employers must act fast if they want to reel in the freshest talent. With current labor shortages in a holding pattern so far this year, it’s beneficial for organizations to understand what 2023 college graduates want. That way, recruitment efforts can be fruitful.
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In this role you will be responsible for undertaking various detailed studies and writing reports relating to stormwater management, water distribution system and wastewater collection system infrastructure and other environmental matters.
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DescriptionBurns & McDonnell’s rapidly growing Mid-Atlantic Water Practice is in search of a Senior Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Engineer. Understanding of related water transmission mains, water distribution systems, and/or wastewater collection system design is preferred.
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BETA Group, Inc., a multi-office engineering, landscape architecture, and planning firm, was established in 1982 and has grown to become a regional leader in the fields of transportation/traffic engineering and planning, civil/site engineering, structural engineering, water/wastewater engineering, landscape architecture, urban design, & planning, GIS/asset management, environmental sciences, and construction services.
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Support the design and construction of water, sewer, stormwater, roadway, and irrigation projects. Lead hydraulic modeling and analysis for drinking water distribution systems, wastewater and stormwater collection systems, and associated facilities (e.g. pump stations and reservoirs.
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If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
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Developing water management plans, erosion control, as well as construction specifications and oversight. Education and Experience Bachelor's or Master's degree in in civil or water resources engineering.
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Repairs mechanical equipment such as pumps, valves, motors, sludge removal machines, centrifuges, chemical feeders, blowers, coolers, air compressors, and heating equipment in a water or wastewater treatment plant; reclamation plants, groundwater wells, pumping stations, lift stations and reservoirs.
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