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Experience in water/wastewater treatment projects, domestic preferred. Civil Engineer Water/Wastewater Treatment Qualifications. Civil Engineer Water/Wastewater Treatment Benefits.
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Support Asset Management projects performing data analytics, operational and organizational assessments, condition assessments and overall performance evaluations of water/wastewater/stormwater facilities Preparation of reports, presentations, and other audio-visual materials, and participate in client meetings.
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5 years of Project Management, Construction Management or related experience in water, wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations and/or utility projects.
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Review plans and specifications for general compliance and standard industry practices for utility and water/wastewater treatment plant projects. 8+ (eight) or more years of experience in all aspects of utility construction with exposure to at least three different market segments: water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, water reclamation/purification and de-salinization.
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Interacts with client as necessary for reporting on, maintaining or operating the system in an efficient, safe and permit compliant manor Fill in for absent supervisors as directed Support client capital projects Required to be administratively proficient and detailed oriented to manage key performance indicators along with project management.
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Role accountabilities:You will be a Project Manager for municipal water and wastewater projects and/or participate in client development activities, assist with position and capture strategies, proposal and presentation efforts.
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Technical expertise and experience with water/wastewater treatment projects. 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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Drawing elements include site layout and design for horizontal control and paving plans, grading and drainage plans, yard piping, and erosion control for water, wastewater, and recycled water projects including water transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, tanks/reservoirs, pump stations and treatment facilities.
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This position requires at least 8 years related experience (completion of a master's degree in related field may be substituted for one year experience) with design and construction administration of water/wastewater treatment and pumping projects.
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Water distribution and wastewater collection system asset management, including condition assessment, sanitary sewer evaluation studies, and capital planning; Conveyance systems, including wire-to-water analysis, pumping optimization, transient analysis, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and management of physical modeling projects.
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Also, interaction and a commitment to client service for both internal and external clients Qualifications 10+ years’ experience in water/wastewater engineering and project management Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) Georgia Professional Engineer (PE) license or the ability to become registered within 6 months Demonstrated technical proficiency in hydraulics, water/wastewater treatment, industry standards, etc.
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Company DescriptionAbout Veolia North AmericaA subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Construction Management & Inspection - full time oversight of contractors working on public water & wastewater facilities that average total $400M in aggregate. Shared responsibility for the oversight and execution of Quiddity's Quality Management Program and execution within the Water / Wastewater practice.
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Over ten years progressive experience in design, project, construction, or management of wastewater treatment plants and ability to troubleshoot and solve water / wastewater treatment process/ operations problems.
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We design and supply a range of water systems, from food and beverage applications, to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment.
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