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Essential Duties include:Takes responsibility for the daily operations and maintenance of the Water Treatment and Distribution System or Wastewater Treatment and Collection Systems as directed by the Chief Operator or Plant Manager.
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Inspects various types of construction such as water and recycled water distribution and conveyance systems, water storage facilities, and other related items all at various stages of construction; ensures proper and safe road construction traffic control.
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Experience in water distribution and wastewater collection facilities design, which may include pump stations, storage reservoirs, well sites, lift stations, water mains, and sewer mains.
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Design experience with water/wastewater treatment systems, distribution/conveyance, or pumping & storage facilities. This role will support tasks and projects for the planning, design and construction of Water/Wastewater distribution/collection systems, pump/lift stations, and/or treatment plants.
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Minimum 10 years’ experience managing design and construction projects for water utilities including: source of supply, treatment, pumping facilities, storage tanks, new and existing transmission, distribution/service lines and automated metering systems.
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5+ years of experience in planning and designing water/wastewater treatment, distribution/conveyance, pumping, and storage facilities. These groups provide design engineering and construction management services for surrounding municipalities in Michigan and other locations across the US.Typical projects include a wide variety of municipal and private projects, including water and wastewater treatment, stormwater, grading, sewer, water analysis, and evaluation of regulations.
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Review of studies, reports, design and preparation of construction documents for water distribution systems, sewage collection, storage facilities, control vaults, pumping stations, booster stations, water and wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, parking lots, roadways, sidewalks and green infrastructure.
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Potential projects include drinking water (storage, distribution, and treatment), wastewater (collection, conveyance, and treatment), stormwater (collection, conveyance, detention, and green infrastructure.
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Site design, storm water management, pre-engineered metal building design, foundation design, structural steel design, storage tank design, environmental permitting (wetlands, soil erosion, culverts, etc.
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Must have ADEQ Grade 1 Water Distribution System Operator Certification (or ability to obtain within 12 months of hire date) Copy OF (Please select the item below that more closely describes your experience in operation and maintenance of water reclamation facilities or sewer systems conveyance and/or water treatment/distribution systems, experience or closely related field.
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The Water and Wastewater portion of the role will address water distribution and storage, booster pump stations, water treatment, wastewater collection and pump stations, wastewater treatment, water and wastewater design.
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Detailed knowledge and demonstrated skills in general plumbing, electrical, HVAC, building maintenance (i.e. carpentry, painting, masonry), fork truck and conveying equipment maintenance, life safety systems, and other general trades, including electrical and motor circuitry, machine repair and installation, building automation and systems, plumbing and piping, water treatment systems, hydraulics, workplace ergonomics and safety.
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Duty Location: Redding, California Responsibilities Performs a wide range of skilled electrician duties associated with high voltage electrical equipment, controls, fixtures, equipment and primary electrical distribution systems found in hydroelectric powerplants, water storage and diversion dams, pumping plants and electrical features associated facilities, buildings and auxiliary equipment.
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Operate and maintain utility systems and related equipment such as water softeners, de-alkalizer, boilers, steam and condensate systems, air compressors, fire suppression systems, HVAC, emergency generators, purified water storage and distribution, reverse osmosis, and pure steam generators.
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Planning and designing water/wastewater/stormwater treatment, facilities/distribution/conveyance, pumping, and storage facilities projects; Typical projects include a wide variety of federal, industrial and commercial projects involving site layout and design, stormwater management, green infrastructure and water/wastewater collection and conveyance systems.
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