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Coursework and/or experience (internship or co-op) in hydraulics with emphasis on one or more of the following areas: wastewater treatment, water treatment, water distribution, or storm water modeling.
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Prepare construction drawings for aviation, municipal, and/or transportation projects including utilities, storm water systems, streets, wastewater collection, and water distribution systems.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Maintains an area (or areas) of specialization and serves as the in-house expert to MTAS staff in such areas as water or wastewater plant operations, collection system operations and maintenance, distribution system operation and maintenance, infiltration and inflow analysis, cross connections, water loss, water, sewer or natural gas finances or natural gas pipeline operations and gas acquisition, laboratory testing, laboratory quality assurance, and industrial pretreatment.
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Perform and check calculations (stormwater management, potable water distribution, sanitary sewer collection & transmission) - Design of land development infrastructure including roadways, water, sewer, & drainage; Prepare specifications & drawings.
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Manage projects in the planning, design and construction of municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, stormwater systems, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations.
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Perform cross connection surveys, tests and inspections of all commercial, industrial, agricultural, institutional and municipal facilities served by the Ashland Water Department as directed.
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Design municipal and civil engineering projects including water supply and distribution, sanitary sewers, water main, storm water systems, streets, and other public and private development projects.
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Municipal public works projects, including water / wastewater treatment, storage and distribution. Municipal public works projects, including water / wastewater treatment, storage and distribution.
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Layout & installation of buried & exposed water, sewage, natural gas, compressed air, and chemical feed distribution systems of all material types. Plumbers are responsible for the installation of code & non-code buried & exposed water and sewage distribution systems, natural gas systems, compressed air systems, and chemical feed systems.
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This location has a cannery that produces wet dog food and there is also a Distribution Center on-site. This includes knowledge of water chemistry, pipe fitting, basic electrical, basic mechanical and air compressor.
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Strong technical background and experience in water or wastewater treatment, water quality, water system distribution and/or wastewater collection systems. This individual will serve as a project manager, technical lead and/or client manager on municipal drinking water and wastewater projects around the state of Florida.
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Experience includes water and/or wastewater treatment facilities, wastewater collection systems, water transmission/distribution projects, pipeline rehabilitation projects, and pump stations.
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Water/wastewater infrastructure project management, to include water and wastewater treatment, distribution and transmission mains, wastewater collection, trunk and force main, pumping stations, wells, storage tanks, civil grading, drainage, as well as rehabilitation of existing infrastructure.
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Minimum 7 years related experience in the design and construction of municipal water or wastewater treatment facilities, including three (3) or more years managing medium to large-sized water/wastewater projects with full responsibility for budget, schedule, contractual obligations, client service, and quality standards.
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