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5 plus years of design experience, preferably Water/Wastewater municipal experience in a consulting environment. D&B Engineers and Architects is hiring an Electrical Project Manager/Senior Engineer.
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Preferred Experience: 10 years of Water, Wastewater, Gas, Electric, or Telecom Utility Experience. Identifies design problems, such as location, elevation, drainage, pipe alignment conflicts and right of way availability; develops and presents proposed resolutions to the assigned project engineer.
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The Senior Process Engineer is responsible for providing expert level engineering, process, and management support to municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. The O&M business unit manages water and wastewater utilities, collection and distribution systems, public works departments, natural gas distribution, and other services for over 100 municipal, industrial, and military clients nationwide.
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0 – 1 years of experience relevant to water/wastewater treatment plants. WSP has a career opportunity for an Early Career Structural Engineer position in our Design Center in our Phoenix, AZ or Salt Lake City offices.
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Additionally, you will have the opportunity to support Asset Management projects by performing data analytics, operational and organizational assessments, condition assessments, and overall performance evaluations of water/wastewater/stormwater facilities.
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As an Entry-Level Engineer you will provide engineering/design support to the team within our existing solid waste practice which is focused on providing engineering services to private and municipal clients in the landfill, landfill gas, compost and solid waste management industries.
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We are seeking a Mid-Level Water/Wastewater Engineer to support our vision of becoming the best water consulting firm. The successful candidate will be highly-motivated and a self-starter and will play a key role in design of municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, including but not limited to major treatment plant expansions, regional water quality studies, and critical water reuse projects that will create sustainable and resilient water supplies for the world.
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Civil Engineer - Entry Level - Water/Wastewater/Stormwater. 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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With over 2000 global patents, Victaulic solutions are at work in more than 140 countries across diverse business lines including oil and gas, chemical, mining, power generation, water and wastewater treatment, military and marine, as well as commercial building and fire protection.
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We are seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer with experience in design and construction of electrical distribution systems, back up power systems, motor control schemes, and instrumentation and control with expertise in water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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Engineering expertise in potable water & wastewater distribution systems, surface water management systems, site grading, roadway design, and other similar land development related design.
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Independently lead master plans, detailed planning studies, concept, schematic, and detailed designs, plans development, opinions of probable construction cost (OPCC), and technical specifications for pump stations, storage facilities, water/wastewater treatment facilities, and water and wastewater conveyance systems.
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We are seeking a highly self-motivated Field Service Engineer to join our growing team! We are a global leader supplying products to the Oil & Gas, Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Wastewater Treatment Industries.
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Our combined staff of more than 1,700 engineers and design professionals have expertise that spans all major engineering disciplines to serve transportation, power, water/wastewater, mining, building, and oil, gas & chemical markets.
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The ideal candidate is a highly motivated civil engineer with a strong background in successfully completing water, wastewater and / or stormwater projects for both municipal and private clients.
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