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RESPONSIBILITIES Engineering Reports and Studies; Design and Permitting; Drinking Water Distribution and Treatment Design; Wastewater Collection and Treatment Design; Water and Wastewater Pumping Station Design; and General Municipal Consulting on a variety of projects.
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The Project Manager will work on water supply/distribution, water quality and wastewater collection/treatment projects. Assist with water and wastewater operations and research, hydraulic/process modeling, environmental review, permitting, and project financing.
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Plan and design medium to large scale water and wastewater infrastructure projects. The individual will be responsible to manage the design of water main distribution systems, storm facilities and sanitary pump stations, water booster stations, gravity and low-pressure sanitary sewer systems.
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Manage tasks/projects and clients’ expectations for the planning, design and construction of various Infrastructure, Roadway, pavement section design, drainage system design Water/Wastewater treatment plants, storm water systems, distribution/collection systems, and/or pump/lift stations, vertical and horizontal alignments.
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My client is looking for a highly motivated professional, who has experience on the full project lifecycle of Water/Wastewater projects in the United States including pump stations, stormwater systems, water collection & distribution systems as well as storage facilities, treatment plant upgrades and other wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Technical evaluation and design focused on stormwater, site design, and water/wastewater treatment, distribution, collection, and transmission. Our engineering team provides assistance with planning, design, and construction for water and wastewater treatment, distribution, collection, and transmission infrastructure projects as well as stormwater, roadway and site development.
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Types of Projects: The types of projects in which you will be involved will include, but not be limited to: civil design; water resources; storm water management; geotechnical investigations; construction quality assurance; wastewater collection and treatment; environmental permitting and compliance; environmental site assessments and remediation; and solid waste management.
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Experience includes water and/or wastewater treatment facilities, wastewater collection systems, water transmission/distribution projects, pipeline rehabilitation projects, and pump stations.
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The position will administer and oversee the design and construction of projects that extend, replace, or improve the District's collection system infrastructure, wastewater treatment plants, and reclaimed water storage wells and distribution systems.
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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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Design of treatment facilities, collection systems, booster and pump stations, water, reclaimed water, and wastewater master plans. Relevant experience shall include the design of treatment facilities, collection systems, booster and pump stations, water, reclaimed water, and wastewater master plans.
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Experience on pump stations, stormwater systems, water collection & distribution systems as well as storage facilities, treatment plant upgrades and other wastewater infrastructure projects.
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Civil Project Engineer. Field assignments could include groundwater sampling; site reconnaissance/initial evaluations; construction observations; flow measurements; and data collection/site assessment duties.
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Sanitary sewer collection and wastewater treatment systems. 0-4 years of experience with water, wastewater, roads, landfill, remediation, or mining projects is a plus.
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