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Identify causes of inadequate wastewater treatment plant performance and provide recommendations to plant staff/clients to resolve deficiencies. Education/Experience : BS in Environmental, Chemical, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering and 12+ years of water/wastewater experience or MS Degree with 12+ years of water/wastewater experience in operation and management of treatment facilities.
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Performs PM and CM activities on large-scale water treatment assets, systems and processes including flocculators, filter beds, flash mixers, conveyor systems, sedimentation basins, storage tanks, slide gates, pipes, valves and varied drive and control systems to maintain plant integrity, capacity and operational reliability.
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They also produce Publix brand ice cream, bottled water, iced teas, fruit drinks and juices, cultured products like yogurt and cottage cheese, and carbonated beverages. As a Maintenance Technician for the Publix Dairy Plant, you'll maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and improve the performance of a wide array of equipment.
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In this position, the ideal candidate will be able to successfully operate and maintain the water treatment plant under the supervision of the operator in charge and is responsible for complying with the state of Nebraska’s rules and regulations governing a grade 3 water treatment facility.
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We benefit from our projects every dayour children go to the schools we design, we drink the water from our treatment plant designs, our trash goes to the landfill we designed, and we receive medical care from the hospitals that we designed.
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The Public Works Department is comprised of Engineering, the Water Treatment Plant, Utility Field Operations, Street Maintenance, Fleet Services, and Environmental Services. Tree trimming, sightline clearing, turf restoration, and weed control of roadside Right-of-Way, medians, and storm water ponds.
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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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The ideal candidate must have experience working in a Surface Water Treatment Plant. The ideal candidate must be able to perform a variety of tasks in the operation and maintenance of a water treatment plant.
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Petticoat-Schmitt performs work throughout the southeast in public and private markets and specializes in commercial and residential site development, underground utilities, clearing, grading, and roadway construction, as well as water and wastewater treatment plant construction.
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Knowledgeable and hands on experience with manufacturing equipment such as, but not limited to, reactor, distillation, scrubber, pump, compressor, heat exchanger, boiler, water and waste treatment, piping, DCS and instrumentation systems.
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The primary focus of this position is bridge engineering; however, there will also be building assignments, typically related to public works-related structures such as wastewater treatment plant structures, pump stations, salt sheds, etc.
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Independently operate, maintain, repair and inspect water treatment systems at treatment plant, wells and similar work in the water distribution system (pump stations, storage tanks, fire hydrants, etc.
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5 years work experience with the operation of steam generation, cooling towers, gas compression, water treatment, auxiliary distribution systems and associated control system and components.
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Develop mechanical piping and instrument diagrams (P&IDs) for power plant systems including steam cycles, boiler feed, condensate, water treatment, flue gas, hydrogen, fuel handling, heat transfer systems, and utility systems.
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This is skilled work in the operation and inspection of a water treatment plant on a permanent or rotating shift. Serves on a permanent or rotating shift, inspects water plant equipment and machinery to determine that all machinery is operating properly; collects samples in plant, distribution system and water source according to established protocol; performs routine laboratory and analyses to determine effectiveness of treatment process and records results.
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