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We design, supply, and operate 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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Work with Civil Project Engineers and Project Managers on Design Activities related to Water Distribution Systems and Wastewater Collection Systems. The Civil CAD Technician will be responsible for Modeling and Drafting Water/Wastewater Treatment Facilities.
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This includes all aspects of privatized water supply systems and wastewater collection & treatment systems including asset management, capital planning, engineering design, project and construction management, business development, and issues relating to operations & maintenance.
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Conveyance systems, including wire-to-water analysis, pumping optimization, transient analysis, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and management of physical modeling projects. Water distribution and wastewater collection system asset management, including condition assessment, sanitary sewer evaluation studies, and capital planning.
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This position will be a project manager and designer for wastewater treatment infrastructure and facilities including mechanical wastewater treatment facilities, lift stations, sanitary collection systems, lagoons, and disinfection; and water supply infrastructure including wells, ground and elevated storage tanks, pumping facilities, treatment facilities, and water distribution systems.
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The Water/Wastewater Operator regularly participates in the daily operations and maintenance of the Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities as directed by the Project Manager.
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At least seven years progressive management experience within a water /wastewater treatment environment with thorough knowledge of the methods, techniques, principles, and practices of water/wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection.
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For EIT – Assist in generating project deliverables, including plan design and production, specifications and other assigned tasks for water / wastewater treatment systems. Produce design plans, specifications and reports in support of municipal water / wastewater infrastructure projects such as treatment plants, pump stations, storage facilities, and transmission / distribution facilities.
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MWH Constructors , a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to support and lead semiconductor/advanced manufacturing construction projects in the Phoenix, AZ area.
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Maintenance of Water/Wastewater facilities, underground utilities, pipe/pipe fittings, heavy equipment, knowledge of electrical motor control, mechanics, skilled in hand power tools, experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, rehabilitation of new and existing lift stations, routine preventative maintenance.
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Project experience including design and construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities; focused on expansion, rehabilitation, and retrofit. In this role, you will support projects and clients in the planning, design, and construction phases of water/wastewater treatment plants, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations.
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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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Position Purpose:Under the direction of Lead O&M Personnel and Project Management, performs work involving the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the sewage collection, storm water collection and flood control systems, including pump stations, flood stations and all related infrastructure, equipment, buildings and grounds.
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Protection and management of water resources starts at the watershed level and follows the movement of water through urban and agricultural areas, streams, lakes and reservoirs, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and water/wastewater treatment plants.
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Manage, lead, and expand practice teams for multi-discipline projects and programs of work in the fields of water/wastewater treatment projects, water and wastewater pumping systems, and large diameter conveyance (water distribution and wastewater collection.
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