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Broad knowledge of water distribution and wastewater collection systems and their construction maintenance, construction, testing and disinfection. Primary Role Coordinates, inspects and assists with the construction of new water treatment plant and distribution as well as wastewater treatment plant and sewer collection system components in accordance with approved construction and engineering specifications, policies and practices of the Company.
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Handles the following plumbing repairs: stoppages/cabling, pumping and backflow testing/repair/replacement, fixture install/replacement and general troubleshooting or repair, domestic water/sewer or storm water leak/repair, fixture rough in, pump replacement/repair, leak locating/line tracing, hydro jetting and camera.
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Note: If not already certified as a CMIT, ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Level, or ODOT Prequalified Inspector, it is desirable for the candidate to achieve these designations within first year of service as a Senior Construction Inspector.
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Domestic water/sewer or storm water leak/repair, fixture rough-in. Stoppages/cabling, pumping and backflow testing/repair/replacement. Responsible for water heater maintenance/troubleshooting/replacement and boiler maintenance, boiler pumps and circulating, boiler controller, troubleshooting and system installation.
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Water Distribution System Operator Apprentice Program, which may include: formal classroom training with the Technical College, classroom and correspondence courses at the work site, on-the-job training with a qualified trainer, independent learning, work assignments and skills demonstration testing.
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Operates and maintains water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal, and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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At least a minimum of one of the following licenses or certificates:Water Distribution Operator Grade 1 certificate from the State Water Resources Control Board within one year (or two test cycles) of hire.
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Operation, testing, troubleshooting and repair of boiler and hot water systems, their sub-systems and all ancillary equipment related to the operation of the boiler and/or hot water systems.
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As a multidisciplinary firm, DLZ provides engineering and architectural design services, construction management, surveying, right-of-way acquisition and materials testing. DLZ Corporation currently has a rewarding Civil Engineer / Project Manager - Drinking Water, Storm Water, Wastewater opportunity in Bridgeville, PA, Columbus, OH and/or Cleveland, OH.
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Duties depend on day-to-day priorities and may involve: water quality monitoring; piping and pipe repair; repairing hydrants and standpipes; water meter installation, maintenance and testing; valve repair and installation; troubleshooting, maintaining and repairing pumps and pumphouses; maintaining and repairing water storage tanks.
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Operate the treatment plant by processing, monitoring and controlling the treatment process; calibration of instrumentation, handling hazardous materials, keeping records and routine testing of water quality and chemical residuals.
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Required plumbing repair skills : Stoppages/cabling, pumping and backflow testing/repair/replacement Fixture install/replacement General troubleshooting and repair Domestic water/sewer or storm water leak/repair, fixture rough-in Pump replacement/repair Leak locating/line tracing Hydro jetting and camera.
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System analysis efforts range from hydraulic modeling and capacity determinations/recommendations to topic specific or comprehensive system master planning in any or all of the following areas: source of supply, treatment, residuals handling, storage, pumping, water distribution, wastewater collection, automation & controls, regionalization, regulatory compliance, operational reliability and efficiency.
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This position plans and coordinates activities of workers to operate and maintain water/wastewater treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in water/wastewater treatment facility to purify water to meet permit and operational requirements.
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The Centrifuge Operator operates and maintains sludge, dewatering treatment, processing, disposal and testing equipment in refinery/industrial facility to purify water to meet customer specifications.
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